Social Profile of Burlington, 2006 Initial Findings. November 28, 2008
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1 Social Profile of Burlington, 2006 Initial Findings November 28, 2008
2 What has changed since 2001? +13,500 persons (+9%) + 4,900 seniors (+24%) <3% increase in children (under 6) population but 80% increase in newly developed area + 4,300 visible minority persons (+38%) One person households continues to rise (+17%) Homeownership continues to increase (76% to 79%) 34% households earned over $100,000 in 2005 vs. 27% in % low income families in 2005 vs. 6.1% in 2000 Community Development Halton 2
3 What has changed since 2001? Over 90% of the trips are made by automobile Over half of the workers still commute outside Burlington 10% decrease in manufacturing labour force High growth sectors: Professional, scientific and technical (+19%), Health care and social assistance (+16%) Certain industry and occupation groups are gender dominated Community Development Halton 3
4 Population
5 As Burlington matures, its population will increase by 10% (17,500 persons) in the next 15 years 250, ,000 Oakville 150,000 population 100,000 Burlington Milton 50,000 Halton Hills Source: Region of Halton Community Development Halton 5
6 Age pyramids ( ) Community Development Halton 6
7 As population continues to age, the median age increased from 38.5 to 40.3 years ( ) Population Pyramid - Burlington Age Groups Male Female Percent Source: Statistics Canada, Census Data Community Development Halton 7
8 I in 4 seniors live alone, over half of the female seniors (85yrs+) live by themselves Living alone seniors by age groups and by gender City of Burlington, yrs + 23% 58% yrs 23% 49% yrs 17% 38% yrs 8% 26% Female Male % seniors Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census Community Development Halton 8
9 Most seniors age in place Proportion of non-movers* by age group Hamilton CMA, ( ) 90% 80% 70% 60% % population 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% age groups * lived at same address five years ago Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census compiled by Community Development Halton Community Development Halton 9
10 Living alone seniors Seniors 2006 Living alone seniors 2006 Number of person by Dissemination Area Source; Statistics Canada, 2006 Census no data 2008, Community Development Halton, all rights reserved Community Development Halton 10
11 Less than 3% increase in the number of children under 6 but 80% growth in the Millcroft/Orchard area Number of children by Dissemination Area Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 & 2006 Censuses , Community Development Halton, all rights reserved Community Development Halton 11
12 Diversity
13 70 % of recent immigrants came from non-european countries % of Recent immigrants by places of birth City of Burlington USA 8% West Asia & Middle East 9% Africa 8% Others 14% South Asia 18% Eastern Asia 11% Central &South America 11% Eastern Europe 10% Northern Europe 11% Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census Community Development Halton 13
14 Recent immigrants are younger 30% Age distribution of recent immigrants and total population, City of Burlington, 2006 Total population Recent immigrants 25% 20% % population 15% 10% 5% 0% Under yrs+ Age groups Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census Community Development Halton 14
15 Higher proportion of recent immigrants with engineering and management qualifications % recent immigrants (25-64yrs) with postsecondary qualifications, City of Burlington, 2006 Architecture, engineering, and related technologies Business, management and public administration Mathematics, computer and information sciences Social and behavioural sciences and law Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies Health, parks, recreation and fitness Physical and life sciences and technologies Agriculture, natural resources and conservation Humanities Personal, protective and transportation services Education Total population Recent Immigrants 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census % population Community Development Halton 15
16 Recent Immigrants settled in clusters Recent Immigrants City of Burlington Source; Statistics Canada, 2001 & 2006 Censuses number of person by Dissemination Area , Community Development Halton, all rights reserved Community Development Halton 16
17 1 in 10 of the residents belongs to a visible minority group 2001 Visible Minority Population City of Burlington 2006 Number of persons by Dissemination Area Source; Statistics Canada, 2001 & 2006 Censuses no data 2008, Community Development Halton, all rights reserved Community Development Halton 17
18 More and different non-official mother tongues spoken in Burlington Population by non-official mother tongue City of Burlington, 1996, 2006 Polish Italian German Spanish Dutch Chinese Panjabi (Punjabi) Arabic Portuguese Croatian Ukrainian Hungarian Serbian Russian Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) Persian (Farsi) Korean Slovak Source: Statistics Canada, 1996, 2006 Censuses number of persons Community Development Halton 18
19 Households
20 Average household size continues to decrease Number of households and household size City of Burlington, ( ) 70, , Households 2.8 # households 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 Persons/household Persons/household 10, Source: Statistics Canada, Censuses Community Development Halton 20
21 One person households increased by over 80% Percent change in household by household size City of Burlington ( ) 40% 35% 2 persons 30% 4 or 5 persons 25% 20% 1 person 3 persons 15% 10% 5% 6+ persons 0% Source: Statistics Canada, Censuses Community Development Halton 21
22 Over 40% of the one person households were occupied by seniors 65 to 74 16% One person household by age groups City of Burlington, % > 25 1% 55 to 64 15% 25 to 34 13% 45 to 54 15% 35 to 44 15% Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census Community Development Halton 22
23 The upward trend of homeownership continues Change in Occupied Owned/Rented Dwelling Units ( ), Region of Halton Halton Hills -14% 42% Milton -9% 100% Oakville -11% 44% Burlington -11% 40% Owned Rented Source: Statistics Canada, 1996, 2006 Censuses % dwelling units Community Development Halton 23
24 High income households outpaced low income ones % households by income groups City of Burlington, 2006 % households (<$30,000) % households (>$100,000) 34% % households 21% 18% 16% 27% 21% Source: Statistics Canada, 1996, 2001 and 2006 censuses Community Development Halton 24
25 The proportion of low income families has increased from 6.1% (2000) to 7.5% (2005) % families by Census Tract 2% - 3% 4% - 6% 7% - 9% 10% - 14% 15% - 20% Source; Statistics Canada, 2001 & 2006 Censuses 2008, Community Development Halton, all rights reserved Community Development Halton 25
26 Tenant households spending 30%+ total household income on shelter Number of tenant households by Dissemination Area Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 & 2006 Censuses 2008, Community Development Halton, all rights reserved Community Development Halton 26
27 Transportation
28 Fewer trips made by household Number of households and daily trips/household City of Burlington, ( ) 70,000 60,000 Households , # household 40,000 30,000 20,000 Daily trips/household Daily trips/hld 10, * 4 Source: Transportation Tormorrow Survey, Community Development Halton 28
29 The automobile is still the dominant mode of transportation Mode of Transportation, City of Burlington, ( ) Auto Driver Auto Passenger Local Transit GO Rail Walk and Cycle Other 2006* 74% 17% 1% 1% 4% 3% % 16% 1% 2% 4% 2% % 16% 1% 1%?? 2% % 16% 3% 1% 6% 2% * preliminary results Source: Transportation Tomorrow Survey, Community Development Halton 29
30 Over half of the labour force work outside Burlington Employed labour force by place of work City of Burlington 6% 7% 8% 7% 8% 8% 37% 33% 34% outside Canada no fixed w orkplace at home outside Halton rest of Halton in Burlington 13% 14% 14% 37% 37% 37% Source: Statistics Canada, 1996, 2001 and 2006 Census Community Development Halton 30
31 65% out-commuters to Oakville, Mississauga and Toronto 61% in-commuters from Hamilton 1,300 8,500 8,600 Toronto 3,900 2,600 Mississauga 10,100 Commuting pattern to and from Burlington, ,300 8,000 Oakville Number of commuters (total over 1,000 shown) from Burlington Hamilton to Burlington Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census 2008, Community Development Halton, all rights reserved Community Development Halton 31
32 Labour Force
33 10% decrease in the labour force of the manufacturing sector Change in labour force by industry groups ( ), City of Burlington Professional, scientific and technical Health care and social assistance Wholesale trade Educational Accommodation and food Finance and insurance Retail trade Adm support, w aste management Transportation and w arehousing Arts, entertainment and recreation Public administration Mining and oil and gas extraction Construction Other (except pub adm) Real estate and rental and leasing Management of companies and enterprises Utilities Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Information and cultural industries Manufacturing -1,500-1, ,000 1,500 Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 & 2006 Censuses persons in labour force Community Development Halton 33
34 Sales and service remains the top occupation with 12% increase Change in labour force by occupation groups ( ), City of Burlington Sales and service Business, finance and administrative Social science, education, government Health Trade, transport and equipment operators Natural and applied sciences Art, culture, recreation and sport Primary industry-specific Management Processing, manufacturing and utilities -1, ,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 persons in labour force Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 & 2006 Censuses Community Development Halton 34
35 Health care and social assistance dominated by women Construction dominated by men Health care and social services Labour force by industry and by gender City of Burlington, % 86% Educational services 27% 73% Finance and real estate 45% 55% Male Female Retail trade Other services 45% 47% 55% 53% Business services Agriculture and other resourcebased industries Wholesale trade Manufacturing 58% 65% 65% 72% 42% 35% 35% 28% Construction 87% 13% Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census Community Development Halton 35
36 Health occupation dominated by women, Trades occupation dominated by men Labour force by occupation and by gender City of Burlington, 2006 Health 20% 80% Male Social science; education; government and religion 27% 73% Female Business; finance and admin 30% 70% Art; culture; recreation and sport 42% 57% Sales and service 46% 54% Management 68% 32% Occupations unique to processing; manufacturing 69% 31% Occupations unique to primary industry 74% 26% Natural and applied sciences 77% 23% Trades; transport and equipment operators 92% 8% Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census Community Development Halton 36
37 Higher proportion of recent immigrants in natural and applied sciences and processing and manufacturing Recent immigrant labour force by occupation groups City of Burlington, 2006 Sales and service Business, finance and administrative Management Trade, transport and equipment operators Social science, education, government Natural and applied sciences Health Processing, manufacturing and utilities Art, culture, recreation and sport Primary industry-specific Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census All Rimm 0% 10% 20% 30% % labour force Community Development Halton 37
38 Social Profile of Burlington, 2006 Initial Findings Contact: Ted Hildebrandt and Richard Lau Phone: Web:
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