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EVDS 697.10 R. Levy

Spatial Mapping: Calgary, Southwest and Southeast Sector Household Structure 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001. EVDS 697.10 R. Levy. David James, Peggy Holroyd, Colleen Renne, Pankaj Nalavde, Marilyn Groves. Presentation Structure. Population Density (Total Population per Square Mile) 1986 1991

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EVDS 697.10 R. Levy

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  1. Spatial Mapping: Calgary,Southwest and Southeast SectorHousehold Structure1986, 1991, 1996, 2001 EVDS 697.10 R. Levy David James, Peggy Holroyd, Colleen Renne, Pankaj Nalavde, Marilyn Groves

  2. Presentation Structure • Population Density (Total Population per Square Mile) • 1986 • 1991 • 1996 • 2001 • Trends in all Household Structure Variables

  3. Household Structure Variables • Total Population • Population Density • Average Age per Household • Average Number of Persons per Household • Non- Family Households • One Family Households

  4. 1986 Total Population per Square Mile Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary PM Holroyd ID 2057021

  5. Population Density (Persons Per Square Mile) PM Holroyd

  6. 1991 Total Population per Square Mile Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary PM Holroyd ID 2057021

  7. 1996 Total Population per Square Mile Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary Southwest and Southeast Calgary PM Holroyd ID 2057021

  8. 2001 Total Population per Square Mile Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary Southwest and Southeast Calgary PM Holroyd ID 2057021

  9. Community Population Density 1986 - 2001 Southeast of Calgary Southeast Note: The number of neighborhoods in the Southeast vary from year to year. The average population density was calculated for all SE neighborhoods combined. PM Holroyd ID 2057021

  10. 1 2 4 3 Community Population Density 1986- 2001 Comparison of Four Communities in the Southwest of Calgary Note: The neighborhoods chosen have boundaries that do not change year by year. PM Holroyd ID 2057021

  11. 1986 Colleen Renne

  12. 1986 Total Population and Average Age of Population Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary Colleen Renne

  13. 1986 One–Family and Non-Family Households and Average Persons per Household Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary Colleen Renne

  14. 1986 Total Population Colleen Renne

  15. 1986 Average Age of Population Colleen Renne

  16. 1986 Average Persons Per Household Colleen Renne

  17. 1986 Non-Family and One Census Family Households Colleen Renne

  18. 1991 Pankaj Nalavde

  19. 1991 Total Population and Average Age of Population Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary Pankaj Nalavde

  20. 1991 One–Family and Non- Family Households and Average Persons per Household Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary Pankaj Nalavde

  21. 1991 Total Population Pankaj Nalavde

  22. 1991 Average Age of Population Pankaj Nalavde

  23. 1991 Average Persons Per Household Pankaj Nalavde

  24. 1991 Non-Family and One Census Family Households Pankaj Nalavde

  25. 1996 David James

  26. 1996 Total Population and Average Age of Population Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary David James

  27. 1996 One–Family and Non- Family Households and Average Persons per Household Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary David James

  28. 1996 Total Population David James

  29. 1996 Average Age of Population David James

  30. 1996 Average Persons Per Household David James

  31. 1996 Non-Family and One Census Family Households David James

  32. 2001 Marilyn Groves

  33. 2001 Total Population and Average Age of Population Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary Marilyn Groves

  34. 2001 One–Family and Non- Family Households and Average Persons per Household Southwest and Southeast Calgary • City of Calgary Marilyn Groves

  35. 2001 Total Population Marilyn Groves

  36. 2001 Average Age Of Population Marilyn Groves

  37. 2001 Average Persons Per Household Marilyn Groves

  38. 2001 Non-Family and One Census Family Households Marilyn Groves

  39. Census Trendsin the SWSE and in all of Calgary • Total Population • Average Age of the Population • Average Persons per Household • Non- Family Households • One- Family Households David James, Peggy Holroyd, Colleen Renne, Pankaj Nalavde, Marilyn Groves

  40. Population Trend in the SWSE and in all of Calgary David James, Peggy Holroyd, Colleen Renne, Pankaj Nalavde, Marilyn Groves

  41. Population Trend Analysis • Total population in both the SWSE and all of Calgary has increased significantly over the four census periods • The SE sector of the city has been and is targeted as one of the major growth areas within the City.

  42. Trend in Average Age of the Population in the SWSE and in all of Calgary David James, Peggy Holroyd, Colleen Renne, Pankaj Nalavde, Marilyn Groves

  43. Trend Average Age of Population Analysis • The average age has increased from 1986- 1996 and then decreases in 2001 • This suggest an influx of young people in the population

  44. Trend in Average Persons Per Household in the SWSE and in all of Calgary David James, Peggy Holroyd, Colleen Renne, Pankaj Nalavde, Marilyn Groves

  45. Trend in Average Persons Per Household Analysis • In the SWSE quadrants the average number of person decreased from 3 to 2.9 • In Calgary the average persons per household went from 2.8 to 2.7 and up to 3.0 in 2001. • This could be reflective of an overall increase in population. The housing market may have not been able to keep up with this latent demand for housing.

  46. Trend in Non- Family/ One Family Households in the SWSE and in all of Calgary David James, Peggy Holroyd, Colleen Renne, Pankaj Nalavde, Marilyn Groves

  47. Trend in Non- Family/ One Family Households Analysis • The SW / SE sector has had a more substantial increase in the number of one-family households than has the rest of Calgary • This could be a result of an increased need for single-family housing in the South, more than throughout the city.

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