Dulwich, South Australia

Dulwich, South Australia

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==Residents==
==Residents==
{{Update|section|date=March 2021}}
{{Update|section|date=March 2021|reason=Newer Census is available}}
[[Image:Foreignborn dulwich rosepark.svg|right|300px|thumb|Percentages of the fifth of the population born abroad]]
[[Image:Foreignborn dulwich rosepark.svg|right|300px|thumb|Percentages of the fifth of the population born abroad]]
According to the 2001 Census, the population of the Dulwich census area (which includes adjoining [[Rose Park, South Australia|Rose Park]]) is 2,663 people, with a very slight decrease in population between the 1996 and 2001 censuses. 52.4% of the population is female, 79.4% are Australian born (see chart for a breakdown of foreign-born) and 92.5% of residents are Australian citizens. [[Religion|Religious]] adherence in Dulwich is lower than the Burnside and Adelaide average, standing at 64.3%. The eight strongest religions in decreasing order are; [[Catholic]], [[Anglican]], [[Uniting Church]], [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox]], [[Lutheran]], [[Presbyterian]], [[Buddhism]] and [[Hinduism]]. The most common type of dwelling was a Separate House (64.4%) followed by a flat, apartment or other (24.9%) and a semi-detached house (9.6%). Dulwich has a highly educated population with 44.5% holding a diploma or higher degree. This educational attainment is reflected in household income - almost two-thirds earn over [[Australian Dollar|A$]]1000 per week.
According to the 2001 Census, the population of the Dulwich census area (which includes adjoining [[Rose Park, South Australia|Rose Park]]) is 2,663 people, with a very slight decrease in population between the 1996 and 2001 censuses. 52.4% of the population is female, 79.4% are Australian born (see chart for a breakdown of foreign-born) and 92.5% of residents are Australian citizens. [[Religion|Religious]] adherence in Dulwich is lower than the Burnside and Adelaide average, standing at 64.3%. The eight strongest religions in decreasing order are; [[Catholic]], [[Anglican]], [[Uniting Church]], [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox]], [[Lutheran]], [[Presbyterian]], [[Buddhism]] and [[Hinduism]]. The most common type of dwelling was a Separate House (64.4%) followed by a flat, apartment or other (24.9%) and a semi-detached house (9.6%). Dulwich has a highly educated population with 44.5% holding a diploma or higher degree. This educational attainment is reflected in household income - almost two-thirds earn over [[Australian Dollar|A$]]1000 per week.