Case study of Iranian Australians in Parramatta

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  • Case study of the IranianCommunity

    in the City of Parramatta

    By

    Sher Bindahnee

    Australia's Changing Communities

  • INTRODUCTION

    Iranian Australians are people of Iranian heritage residing in Australia. Large concentrations of

    Iranian Australians live in the state of New South Wales, particularly around Sydney, Newcastle,

    and Wollongong. There are also large concentrations in Melbourne. An area which is more widely

    populated by Iranian Australians is the City of Parramatta, an LGA (Local Government Area)

    located in Sydney's western suburbs about 24 kilometres from the Sydney GPO, in which residents

    with Iranian ancestry comprised of the 16th largest ancestry 0.8% of the population. The City of

    Parramatta is bounded by The Hills Shire and Hornsby Shire in the north, the City of Ryde in the

    east, Auburn City, Bankstown City and Fairfield City in the south and Holroyd City and Blacktown

    City in the west. It is difficult to trace the immigration to Australia from the region designated by

    the modern world as the Middle East or traditionally, as Asia Minor, because of the way in which

    immigration officials on both sides have kept records. The first wave of immigration from Iran to

    Australia, from 1950-1977, was relatively insignificant in terms of the number of immigrants.

    Annually, only a few hundred entered Australia as immigrants during this period, with most

    migrants being service workers, particularly in the oil industry; along with a few thousand non-

    immigrants, including students and visitors. The vast majority of Iran's emigrants left their

    homeland just after the 1979 revolution, and it precipitated a large increase in the number of

    Iranians settling in western Sydney regions, including Hornsby Shire, Fairfield City and the City of

    Parramatta. From the period 1980-1988, there was a strong trend of emigration to NSW due to the

    ongoing Iran-Iraq war, which came about after Saddam Hussein's regime invaded Iran in 1980,

    sparking an 8 year long war. The 2011 Census reported 15,463 Iran-born people living in NSW, a

    55.8% increase compared to the 2006 Census. Differences noted in the Census between the City of

    Parramatta and Greater Sydney included a larger percentage of people with Iranian ancestry (2.6%

    compared to 0.3%). During the period 2001-06, Parramatta LGA ranked 5th in a Census table which

    displayed results for 'Top 10 Humanitarian Arrivals in Local Government Areas', another reason for

    Iranians migrating to the area and surrounding LGAs.

  • DEMOGRAPHICS City of Parramatta

    The Census population of the City of Parramatta as recorded in 2011 showed figures up to 166,856.

    A more recent estimated resident population of the City of Parramatta in 2012 reports 178,549

    residing within the LGA, an estimated increase of 7.01% in population between the two years. The

    Parramatta LGA, with a total land area of 6138 hectares, also has a population density of 29.09

    persons per hectare, and an approximate of 2.74 individuals in every household.

    The 2011 Census recorded the number of males and females residing in the Parramatta LGA, with

    83,563 males and 83,293 females. Males accounted for 50.1% of the population, however females

    were slightly lower with a percentage of 49.9%. The highest age groups fell under the 25-29 age

    categories for both males and females, representing the young workforce. However, the lowest age

    group comprised of the elderly aged, of which the population fell under 95-99 and above. The

    highest single year of age for males and females was 28 years old, accounting for 2.24% and 2.22%

    of the population respectively. For males, zero percent of the population was recorded for the ages

    of 98 years, 100 years and over. For females, the lowest percentage age group was displayed for 100

    and over years (0.01%). The following age and sex pyramid shows the population profile of the

    City of Parramatta.

  • The shape of the above population profile depicts a fairly young population, with an abundance of

    the population falling in the service categories of tertiary education and independence, young

    workforce, and parents and homebuilders. The population profile also denotes that a lesser portion

    of the Parramatta LGA population are considered dependent.

    The median age of the population in the City of Parramatta is 33; a younger age in comparison to

    the median age of Greater Sydney (36).

    The City of Parramatta is culturally diverse, catering for a population of many ethnic backgrounds.

    Below is a graph denoting the ten most common ancestries as stated in the 2011 Census.

    The graph above portrays that the three largest ancestries in the City of Parramatta are Australian,

    English and Chinese. It also shows a large contrast between the range of ethnicities in Greater

    Sydney and the City of Parramatta. A notable difference is the increased proportion of the

    population of Greater Sydney being Australian, English Scottish, Irish and Italian, and fewer from

    other Asian ethnicities, in comparison to the City of Parramatta. There is also a fair variation

    between the ancestries which is not extreme, possibly demonstrating a greater sense of

    multiculturalism.

  • Languages spoken at home also present a wide variety. The percentage of people those who speak

    in English make up 43.4% of the Parramatta LGA population, however languages other than

    English spoken at home amount to 50.2% of the population (and 6.4% of population not stated).

    The following bar graph shows the top 10 languages spoken at home excluding English.

    More than 10% of the Parramatta LGA population speaks Arabic, while the next largest languages

    spoken at home include Mandarin and Cantonese, both of which are Chinese languages. Most of

    these languages, being from non-European backgrounds, can relate to the Ancestry graph as Greater

    Sydney again seems to have a lesser percentage of Asian language speakers.

    The City of Parramatta population is religiously diverse. Religion statistics reveal the major

    concentrations of religions as well as revealing the proportion of people with no religious

    affiliations, with country of birth, ethnic background, age and varying values and belief systems

    contributing to . One can draw interesting conclusions from the 2011 Census, such as the fact that in

    the City of Parramatta, the number of non Christians (especially Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism)

    experienced the greatest change (+13,434) compared to the non religious and Christians.

    Below is a graph showing the different religions found in the Parramatta LGA and their percentages

    of the population.

  • The top three religion responses in the City of Parramatta include Roman Catholic, Anglican and

    Islam, however a significantly larger percentage of the Anglican and Roman Catholic

    denominations can be found in Greater Sydney.

    The City of Parramatta's employment statistics are an important indicator of socio-economic status,

    indicating the strength of the local economy and social characteristics of the population. 74,144

    people living in the City of Parramatta are employed, of which 62.6% are working full-time and

    28.1% are working part-time. The unemployed labour force account for 7% of the population.

    Below is a graph showing the employment status of the 15 years and over labour force.

  • The occupation statistics in the City of Parramatta quantify the occupations in which the residents

    work, which would be influenced by the economic base and employment opportunities in the area,

    education levels and working and social aspirations. The following pie graph demonstrates the

    various employment types and their proportions in the Parramatta LGA.

    The graph showed that there are more professionals in the City of Parramatta than any other

    occupation. The second largest sector of the graph portrayed 17.3% of the employed population

    working as Clerical and Administrative Workers. Technicians, trades workers and managers were

    the next most common types of employment.

    Individual income of people residing in the Parramatta LGA. In the City of Parramatta, the highest

    number of the population 15 years and above does not earn any income, amounting for 11.1% of

    the population. Meanwhile, a further 10.3% earns an income which falls in the $400-$599 category.

    Analysis of individual income levels in the City of Parramatta in 2011 compared to Greater Sydney

    shows that there was a lower proportion of persons earning a high income (those earning $1,500 per

    week or more) and a higher proportion of low income persons (those earning less than $400 per

    week). Overall, 11.0% of the population earned a high income, and 38.2% earned a low income,

    compared with 15.3% and 34.8% respectively for Greater Sydney.

  • Marital status of the City of Parramatta. For people aged 15 years or over, 52.3% were married and

    9.9% of people were either divorced or separated. A further 44,259 members of the population

    (32.7%) had never married, while 5.1% of people residing in the Parramatta LGA had been

    widowed.

    In conjunction with other socio-economic status indicators in the City of Parramatta, housing tenure

    data is useful for analysing housing markets, housing affordability and identifying public housing

    areas. In the City of Parramatta, most of the population are renting their properties (37.7%). The

    next most prominent housing type amounting for 30.4% of the Parramatta LGA population is a

    home which has been purchased with a mortgage. Fully owned homes represent the residences of

    23.9% of the population.

  • IRANIAN IDENTITY - CITY OF PARRAMATTA

    A number of factors contribute to the sense of identity of Iranians living in the City of Parramatta.

    These include religion, culture, traditions, language, food, architecture, clothing and celebrations, to

    mention but a few. These factors contributing to the Iranian sense of community in Parramatta are

    further elaborated throughout the course of the community analysis.

    Religion is a very influencing factor for many Iranian individuals in the City of Parramatta. The

    religious affiliation of Iranians in the Parramatta LGA is as follows, with the greatest proportion

    being Muslim, mainly Shi'a, at 32%, while the Baha'is at 24% represent the second largest group

    and the other minorities including Christian denominations amount to 12.5% of the Sydney Iranian

    community. The City of Parramatta offers specialised services catering for religious minorities in

    the Iranian community. A notable service provided for Iranian Christians is St John's Anglican

    Cathedral, situated in Parramatta.