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MAP INTELLIGENCEMAP INTELLIGENCE
CENSUS 2011CENSUS 2011 –– Sydney MapsSydney MapsCENSUS 2011 CENSUS 2011 Sydney MapsSydney MapsA selection of thematic mapsA selection of thematic maps
Roderick Ross – May 2012
CENSUS 2011CENSUS 2011 –– Sydney MapsSydney MapsCENSUS 2011 CENSUS 2011 Sydney MapsSydney Maps This PowerPoint presentation contains thematic maps with CENSUS information at the ABS
Statistical Area 1 level.
SA1s generally have a population of 200 to 800 persons, andan average population of about 400 persons. Integeo provides the maps as a Web Map Service (WMS) with enhanced GetFeatureInfo requests. Sydney was chosen as a way to demonstrate the presentation capability of this dataset Please note the coloured areas ondemonstrate the presentation capability of this dataset. Please note the coloured areas on the maps are total count by SA1, not the proportion of total population.
The maps are provided as an interactive browser session from a hostedserver. Integeo can provide you with various options for enabling yourserver. Integeo can provide you with various options for enabling yourown data to be viewed in conjunction with the ABS Demographic layers,providing you with powerful new insights. This can be done with Mi Express, using Excel or any of our supported Business Intelligence environments.
BI tools supported
BIRT (Actuate)Business Objects (SAP
MicroStrategyOBIEE (Oracle)Business Objects (SAP)
Cognos (IBM)Hyperion (Oracle)Microsoft ExcelMicrosoft SQL Reporting
OBIEE (Oracle)QlikViewMi Express
Microsoft SQL Reporting Services
General Information andGeneral Information and SEIFASEIFAGeneral Information and General Information and SEIFASEIFA The following maps highlight general income, mortgage, rent and SEIFA information for
CENSUS 2011 respondents.
SEIFA: Socio‐Economic Indexes for Areas is a product developed by the ABS that ranks areas in Australia according to relative socio‐economic advantage and disadvantage. The indexes are based on information from the 2011 Census.
SEIFA 2011 is the latest version of this product and consists of four indexes: • The Index of Relative Socio‐Economic Disadvantage (IRSD) • The Index of Relative Socio‐Economic Advantage and Disadvantage (IRSAD)
Th I d f Ed ti d O ti (IEO)• The Index of Education and Occupation (IEO) • The Index of Economic Resources (IER).
Each index is a summary of a different subset of Census variables and focuses on a different t f i i d t d di d taspect of socio‐economic advantage and disadvantage.
The indexes and supporting material are found in the publication Census of Population and Housing: Socio‐Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA), Australia, 2011 (cat. no. 2033.0.55.001).
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Personal Weekly IncomePersonal Weekly Income
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Household Mortgage Repayment Household Mortgage Repayment
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Household Weekly RentHousehold Weekly Rent
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– SEIFA DisadvantageSEIFA Disadvantage
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– SEIFA Advantage/Disadvantage ScoreSEIFA Advantage/Disadvantage Score
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– SEIFA Education/OccupationSEIFA Education/Occupation
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– SEIFA Economic ResourcesSEIFA Economic Resources
Country of BirthCountry of BirthCountry of BirthCountry of Birth
Th f ll i M i di t th C t f bi th f d The following Maps indicate the Country of birth for responders to the CENSUS 2011 question about what country they were born in.
Country of Birth of Person is the basis for determining if a person was born in Australia or overseas. The country a person was born and is coded uses the Standard Australian Classification of Countries Second Edition.Countries Second Edition.
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Born in AustraliaBorn in Australia
SOLAR/MapIntelligence CENSUS 2011 WMS Overlays Spatial Enablement Team ESG
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Born OverseasBorn Overseas
SOLAR/MapIntelligence CENSUS 2011 WMS Overlays Spatial Enablement Team ESG
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: Bosnia HerzegovinaBosnia Herzegovina
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: CambodiaCambodia
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: China excl TaiwanChina excl Taiwan
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: CroatiaCroatia
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: EgyptEgypt
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: GreeceGreece
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: Hong KongHong Kong
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: IndiaIndia
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: IndonesiaIndonesia
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: IraqIraq
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: IrelandIreland
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: ItalyItaly
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: JapanJapan
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: LebanonLebanon
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: MaltaMalta
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: South AfricaSouth Africa
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: Sri LankaSri Lanka
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: TurkeyTurkey
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: VietnamVietnam
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Country of Birth: Country of Birth: Former YugoslaviaFormer Yugoslavia
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Speaks English at HomeSpeaks English at Home
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Speaks Other Language at HomeSpeaks Other Language at Home
ReligionReligionReligionReligion
The following Maps indicate the Religious beliefs of responders to the optional CENSUS 2011 question about their religion.
The Census uses the Australian Standard Classification of Religious Groups to code religious affiliationreligious affiliation.
Religious affiliation provides a useful indicator of aspects of the cultural diversity of Australia's multicultural society.
Religions are grouped into progressively broader categories on the basis of similarity in terms of religious beliefs, religious practices and the cultural heritage of adherents.of adherents.
For more information refer to the Australian Standard Classification of Religious Groups (ASCRG), Second Edition, Revision 1 (cat. no. 1266.0).
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– No Religious BeliefsNo Religious Beliefs
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Religion: Religion: BuddhismBuddhism
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Religion: Religion: AnglicanAnglican
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Religion: Religion: CatholicCatholic
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Religion: Religion: Christianity Total Christianity Total
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Religion: Religion: HinduHindu
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Religion: Religion: IslamIslam
Sydney Snapshot Sydney Snapshot –– Religion: Religion: JudaismJudaism
Interactive MapsInteractive MapsInteractive MapsInteractive Maps The screenshots of the maps were taken from the Map Intelligence MING viewer
this is an interactive map session which allows users to go to any location inthis is an interactive map session which allows users to go to any location in Australia, use Google Maps as a display layer, add other CENSUS information or your data from Microsoft Excel or to have ‘pop up’ information about your selected dataset over any chosen area level.y
Interactive MapsInteractive MapsInteractive MapsInteractive Maps This screenshot shows the Integeo ABS Demographic layer brought into a
custom map viewer Solar, used by the Department of Employment, Educationcustom map viewer Solar, used by the Department of Employment, Education and Workplace Relations. The Solar viewer uses the Google Maps interface.
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• Email: [email protected]• Phone: +61 2 9045 3391• Mobile: 0403 781 614• Mobile: 0403 781 614
Visit the ABS Demographic WMS section of the Integeo b itwebsite
• http://www.integeo.com/sm‐online‐services/abs‐demographic‐wmswms
Integeo would like to thank the spatial enablement team at the Federal Government Department of Employment, Education and Workplace Relations for their encouragement