Households
Households
About this topic
Household type summarises the mix of household and family structures in an area, such as couples with children, lone person households, and one-parent families. It is one of the clearest indicators of how people live together and the residential role of an area.
This topic is useful for planning services, facilities, and housing because demand is closely tied to household structure. It is best read with households with children, households without children, household size, age structure, and dwelling type.
Interpretation notes
- This is a derived household-composition view built from relationships within dwellings, so it summarises household structure rather than a single Census question.
- It is dwelling-based, which means different household types can reflect both family structure and housing arrangements.
Key insight
In 2021, couples with children was the most common household type among households in Keilor (part), accounting for 38.5% (841 households). This share was higher than Brimbank (C) (34.7%). Since 2016, the biggest change was in lone-person households, which increased by 39 households and 0.9 percentage points.
Section overview
Household type
Keilor (part) - Total households (Enumerated)
This table summarises households for Keilor (part) in 2021 for persons, with comparison against Brimbank (C) and change since 2016.
Household type snapshot
2021 distribution by category for Keilor (part), with comparison markers for Brimbank (C).
Couples with children
Couples without children
One parent families
Other families
Group household
Lone person
Other not classifiable household
Chart view
Household type change
Absolute change in category counts between 2016 and 2021.
Couples with children
+20
-0.9pp
Couples without children
+28
0.0pp
One parent families
+23
+0.6pp
Other families
-5
-0.2pp
Group household
0
-0.1pp
Lone person
+39
+0.9pp
Other not classifiable household
-6
-0.4pp
Data table
Households for Keilor (part). Household type. 2021 and 2016 counts, percentages, and change compared with Brimbank (C).
| Category | 2021 | 2016 | Change | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Count | % | Brimbank (C)% | Count | % | Brimbank (C)% | Count | pp | |
| Couples with children | 841 | 38.5% | 34.7% | 821 | 39.4% | 37.6% | +20 | -0.9pp |
| Couples without children | 596 | 27.3% | 20.8% | 568 | 27.3% | 20.2% | +28 | 0.0pp |
| One parent families | 219 | 10.0% | 14.6% | 196 | 9.4% | 14.6% | +23 | +0.6pp |
| Other families | 10 | 0.5% | 1.7% | 15 | 0.7% | 1.8% | -5 | -0.2pp |
| Group household | 24 | 1.1% | 3.5% | 24 | 1.2% | 3.2% | 0 | -0.1pp |
| Lone person | 439 | 20.1% | 19.4% | 400 | 19.2% | 17.5% | +39 | +0.9pp |
| Other not classifiable household | 53 | 2.4% | 5.3% | 59 | 2.8% | 5.1% | -6 | -0.4pp |
| Total households | 2,182 | 100.0% | 100.0% | 2,083 | 100.0% | 100.0% | +99 | 0.0pp |