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Disengagement by age

In 2021, 8.2% of 15 to 24 year olds in South Australia were disengaged with employment and education, compared to 10.3% in Regional QLD.

Engagement in employment and education looks at the level of participation by age and sex of the population in the labour market, or full or part-time education. A full time employed or full-time student would be "Fully engaged", while part-time students may be fully engaged if they are also employed, or partly engaged if they are not working. Engagement in the labour and education market is highly dependent on age. Retirees are generally disengaged, while stay-at-home parents are also likely to be disengaged. The rate of engagement, particularly in the younger and working age groups can be affected by access to strong employment and education markets and is a measure of socio-economic status and the level of welfare dependency in an area. For more detail on employment and educational characteristics associated with disengagement, please look at Employment Status, Qualifications and Educational Institution Attending.

Further reading: Using demographics to inform gender equality

Q:

Derived from the two Census questions:

'Last week did the person have a full time or part time job of any kind?' and 'What type of educational institution is the person attending?'

Workforce and educational engagement by age
South Australia - Females aged 15+ (Usual residence)20212016Change
Age groupEngagement statusNumber%Regional QLD %Number%Regional QLD %2016 to 2021
15 to 24 yearsFully engaged73,16772.465.772,23770.963.8+930
15 to 24 yearsPartially engaged15,64315.517.015,30915.016.2+334
15 to 24 yearsDisengaged8,2758.210.39,7169.512.7-1,441
15 to 24 yearsUndetermined/Not stated3,9733.97.14,6744.67.4-701
15 to 24 yearsTotal101,058100.0100.0101,936100.0100.0-878
25 to 54 yearsFully engaged150,30943.442.4131,02639.740.1+19,283
25 to 54 yearsPartially engaged120,91434.933.4114,19834.631.6+6,716
25 to 54 yearsDisengaged60,66317.517.168,43620.721.0-7,773
25 to 54 yearsUndetermined/Not stated14,1224.17.016,2304.97.4-2,108
25 to 54 yearsTotal346,008100.0100.0329,890100.0100.0+16,118
55 to 64 yearsFully engaged31,18026.826.927,75325.325.6+3,427
55 to 64 yearsPartially engaged38,43133.030.733,67430.727.4+4,757
55 to 64 yearsDisengaged42,34036.436.342,26838.539.2+72
55 to 64 yearsUndetermined/Not stated4,4333.86.16,0665.57.8-1,633
55 to 64 yearsTotal116,384100.0100.0109,761100.0100.0+6,623
65 years and overFully engaged5,4602.83.54,1142.53.1+1,346
65 years and overPartially engaged13,9927.37.710,6306.46.5+3,362
65 years and overDisengaged159,18182.979.4135,37081.378.1+23,811
65 years and overUndetermined/Not stated13,2766.99.416,3799.812.4-3,103
65 years and overTotal191,909100.0100.0166,493100.0100.0+25,416
Total aged 15+Fully engaged260,11634.433.9235,13033.233.3+24,986
Total aged 15+Partially engaged188,98025.024.6173,81124.523.3+15,169
Total aged 15+Disengaged270,45935.834.0255,79036.134.9+14,669
Total aged 15+Undetermined/Not stated35,8044.77.443,3496.18.5-7,545
Total aged 15+Total755,359100.0100.0708,080100.0100.0+47,279
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

The number of people aged 15 to 24 years in South Australia in 2016 was 101,058, of this, 8.2% were disengaged and 15.5% were partially engaged, compared to 10.3% and 17.0% respectively for Regional QLD.

Emerging groups

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of people 15 to 24 years in South Australia showed a decrease of -878.

The number of disengaged people aged 15 to 24 years showed a decrease of 1,441 or 14.8%.

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