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Households with children

There are 14,332 couples with young children in Northern Territory in 2021, comprising 16.7871% of households.

Households with Children require different services and facilities than other household types, and their needs change as both adults and children age. When many families in an area are at the same stage in their individual lifecycles, it creates a suburb lifecycle. Knowing where a suburb is in a cycle of change helps planners make evidence-based decisions about the demand for services both now and in the future.

For Households with Children in Northern Territory, life stage is based on the age of children in the household. The age of the parent(s) is not taken into account.

  • Young children: Children aged under 15 only
  • Mixed age children: One or more children under 15 and one or more children over 15 (must have 2 or more children)
  • Older children: Children aged 15 and over only

To continue building the story, Northern Territory's Household data should be viewed in conjunction with Household Size, Age Structure and Dwelling Type.

Derived from the Census question:

'What is the person's relationship (to each other person in the household)?'

Households

Households with children by life stage
Northern Territory - Households (Enumerated)20212016Change
Households with childrenNumber%Victoria %Number%Victoria %2016 to 2021
Couples with children23,08927.030.922,33828.231.4+751
Couples with young children14,33216.817.114,00417.717.0+328
Couples with mixed-age children3,8134.54.13,5594.54.2+254
Couples with older children4,9445.89.74,7756.010.2+169
Single parents with children8,75510.310.27,2509.110.1+1,505
Single parents with young children3,9824.73.53,1494.03.4+833
Single parents with mixed-age children1,3761.61.21,1891.51.2+187
Single parents with older children3,3974.05.52,9123.75.5+485
Total households with children31,84437.341.129,58837.341.5+2,256

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).

Households with children, 2021
Households with children, 2021 Single parents with older children, Victoria: 5.5% Single parents with mixed-age children, Victoria: 1.2% Single parents with young children, Victoria: 3.5% Couples with older children, Victoria: 9.7% Couples with mixed-age children, Victoria: 4.1% Couples with young children, Victoria: 17.1% Single parents with older children, Northern Territory: 4.0% Single parents with mixed-age children, Northern Territory: 1.6% Single parents with young children, Northern Territory: 4.7% Couples with older children, Northern Territory: 5.8% Couples with mixed-age children, Northern Territory: 4.5% Couples with young children, Northern Territory: 16.8%
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2021 (Enumerated data)
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Change in households with children, 2016 to 2021
Change in households with children, 2016 to 2021 Single parents with older children, Northern Territory: +485 Single parents with mixed-age children, Northern Territory: +187 Single parents with young children, Northern Territory: +833 Couples with older children, Northern Territory: +169 Couples with mixed-age children, Northern Territory: +254 Couples with young children, Northern Territory: +328
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2016 and 2021 (Enumerated data)
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the families with children in Northern Territory in 2021 compared to Victoria shows that there was a similar proportion of couples with young children, and a smaller proportion of couples with older children.

Overall, 16.8% of total households with children were couple with young children, and 5.8% were couples with older children, compared with 17.1% and 9.7% respectively for Victoria.

There were a larger proportion of single parent households with young children and a smaller proportion of single parent households with older children. Overall, the proportion of single parent households with young children was 4.7% compared to 3.5% in Victoria while the proportion of single parent households with older children was 4.0% compared to 5.5% in Victoria.

Emerging groups

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of households with children increased by 2,256 households or 7.6%.

The largest changes in households with children in this area between 2016 and 2021 were:

  • Single parents with young children (+833 households)
  • Single parents with older children (+485 households)
  • Couples with young children (+328 households)
  • Couples with mixed-age children (+254 households)
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