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Other Territories's Top Suburbs for One Parent Families: A Look at Lone Parent Households in Our Community
The proportion of families who reported that they consist of a lone parent with at least one child (regardless of age) who lives in the household and has no partner or children of their own on the 2021 Australian Census. A person is considered a lone parent if they reported that they have no spouse or partner who usually resides in the household.
The data on one parent families can be useful for property investors and those looking to move as it provides insight into the demographics of a suburb. For example, a suburb with a high proportion of one parent families may indicate a need for affordable housing and childcare services. This could be attractive to property investors looking to invest in rental properties or families looking for a supportive community. Additionally, the data can provide insight into the livability of a suburb, as it may indicate the availability of community resources and support for single parents. Overall, this data can be useful for those looking to make informed decisions about where to live or invest in property.
Data from 2020