Private Dwelling Explained Demographic Concept

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A private dwelling is a house, flat, unit, apartment, townhouse, or similar place set up for a single household to live privately on its own. Caravans and other movable homes also count when someone lives in them. The key test is that the dwelling is meant for a single household to live privately on its own. This usually means it has its own kitchen, bathroom, and other facilities for one household.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics defines private dwellings in the Census. A dwelling counts as private even if no one lives there on Census night. What matters is the type of structure, not whether it is occupied.

Most dwellings in Australia are private. They are the base for housing analysis because occupancy rates and household sizes only apply to private dwellings.

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How Place Forecast Uses This

Place Forecast splits all dwellings into private and non-private on the Dwelling Privacy page. Dwelling Occupancy Rates and Dwelling Structure Rates only apply to private dwellings. The number of private dwellings feeds into the link between dwellings and population through household size.

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