The main part of people who completed the 2011 Census for this location, have arrived in 2008.
Most people from Redfern who completed the 2011 Census arrived in 2008, representing <0.1% of the immigration that year (among other people who completed the 2011 Census).
In the ten years between 2000 and 2010, the number of arrivals increased from 100 to 214, representing a 114.0% change between 2000 and 2010. During the same period, the total number of people arriving in Australia rose from 102,820 to 199,407, a 93.9% change.
The chart below demonstrates the dynamics of arrivals from 1950 to 2011:
As we may see, the dynamics of arrivals is increasing almost constantly. This might be an evidence for the fact, that Redfern becomes more and more interesting area to settle.
The largest age demographic for male people from Redfern was 25-29 years (14.4%).For females, the largest age demographic was also 25-29 years (15.8%). The total population of people from Redfern was made up of 43.8% females and 56.2% males, compared to the overall national figures of 50.6% female and 49.4% male.
Most people from Redfern recorded that both parents were born overseas (43.0%), while 31.8% recorded that both parents were born in Australia. Nationally, 32.0% recorded that both parents were born overseas and 50.0% recorded that both parents were born in Australia.
Now we would tell about Randwick.
Most people from Randwick who completed the 2011 Census arrived in 2010, representing 0.4% of the immigration that year (among other people who completed the 2011 Census).
In the ten years between 2000 and 2010, the number of arrivals increased from 203 to 708, representing a 248.8% change between 2000 and 2010. During the same period, the total number of people arriving in Australia rose from 102,820 to 199,407, a 93.9% change.
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The largest age demographic for male people from Randwick was 25-29 years (11.2%).For females; the largest age demographic was also 25-29 years (12.2%). The total population of people from Randwick was made up of 52.5% females and 47.5% males, compared to the overall national figures of 50.6% female and 49.4% male.
Analyzing this graph we also can say, that the arrival statistics shows a constant increasing of number of arrivals. This might be an evidence for the same fact as for Redfern – the area becomes more and more interesting to settle.
Most people from Randwick recorded that both parents were born overseas (46.8%), while 32.5% recorded that both parents were born in Australia. Nationally, 32.0% recorded that both parents were born overseas and 50.0% recorded that both parents were born in Australia.
Global conclusion that can be drawn on the basis of the processed statistical data and graphs is as follows:
The citizens of large cities prefer to not live in a polluted and noisy center and on the outskirts or outside the city, close to nature. Aware of the fact that life in the country helps to reduce stress, improve health and mood.
Please, however, note that these statistics only take into account the number of entries in the zone, not the general population. Theoretically, it is possible that more people are leaving these areas than arrive and then our statistics do not reflect the reality and cannot be used.
Sources
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2008. Australian social trends: population distribution, Australia, 2008, Cat. no. 4102.0, ABS, Canberra. [Accessed 17 September 2011]
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2009. Australian social trends: public transport use for work and study, Australia, 2009, Cat. no. 4102.0, ABS, Canberra. [Accessed 15 September 2011]
Australian Transport Council (ATC) 2003. National charter of integrated land use and transport Planning, AGPS, Canberra. [Accessed 14 September 2011]
Australian Transport Council (ATC) 2006. National guidelines for transport system management in Australia, AGPS, Canberra.