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Shire of AshburtonCommunity profile

Shire of Ashburton

Qualifications

21.0% of females in the Shire of Ashburton had a Vocational qualification in 2021, lower than Tom Price. This represents a decrease of 71 females since 2016.

Educational Qualifications relate to education outside of primary and secondary school and are one of the most important indicators of socio-economic status. With other data sources, such as Employment Status, Income and Occupation, the Shire of Ashburton's Educational Qualifications help to evaluate the economic opportunities and socio-economic status of the area and identify skill gaps in the labour market.

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Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'What is the level of the highest qualification the person has completed?'

Highest qualification achieved
Shire of Ashburton - Females aged 15+ (Usual residence)20212016Change
Qualification levelNumber%Tom Price %Number%Tom Price %2016 to 2021
Bachelor or Higher degree39817.420.045616.417.3-58
Advanced Diploma or Diploma2249.810.72488.99.1-24
Vocational47821.022.354919.722.5-71
No qualification73532.231.11,09239.238.4-357
Not stated44619.616.044115.812.6+5
Total persons aged 15+2,281100.0100.02,786100.0100.0-505
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the qualifications of the female population in the Shire of Ashburton in 2021 compared to Tom Price shows that there was a lower proportion of females holding formal qualifications (Bachelor or higher degree; Advanced Diploma or Diploma; or Vocational qualifications), and a higher proportion of females with no formal qualifications.

Overall, 48.2% of the female population aged 15 and over held educational qualifications, and 32.2% had no qualifications, compared with 52.9% and 31.1% respectively for Tom Price.

The major differences between qualifications held by the female population of the Shire of Ashburton and Tom Price were:

  • A larger percentage of females with No qualifications (32.2% compared to 31.1%)
  • A smaller percentage of females with Bachelor or Higher degrees (17.4% compared to 20.0%)
  • A smaller percentage of females with Vocational qualifications (21.0% compared to 22.3%)

Emerging groups

The largest changes in the qualifications of the female population in the Shire of Ashburton between 2016 and 2021 were in those with:

  • No qualifications (-357 females)
  • Vocational qualifications (-71 females)
  • Bachelor or Higher degrees (-58 females)

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