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Casey Growth Area

Qualifications

25.5% of females in Casey Growth Area had a Bachelor or Higher degree qualification in 2016, higher than Australia. This represents an increase of 2,350 females since 2011.

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, Casey Growth Area'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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Derived from the Census question:

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

Persons aged 15 years and over

Highest qualification achieved
Casey Growth Area - Females aged 15+ (Usual residence)20162011Change
Qualification levelNumber%Australia %Number%Australia %2011 to 2016
Bachelor or Higher degree
2,74325.524.039321.820.2+2,350
Advanced Diploma or Diploma
1,48513.810.021912.29.0+1,266
Vocational
1,74916.313.727215.112.5+1,477
map this data in atlas.idNo qualification3,92236.541.976642.447.2+3,156
Not stated
8537.910.51568.711.1+697

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011 and 2016. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).

Highest qualification achieved, 2016
Highest qualification achieved, 2016 Not stated, Australia: 10.5% No qualification, Australia: 41.9% Vocational, Australia: 13.7% Advanced Diploma or Diploma, Australia: 10.0% Bachelor or Higher degree, Australia: 24.0% Not stated, Casey Growth Area: 7.9% No qualification, Casey Growth Area: 36.5% Vocational, Casey Growth Area: 16.3% Advanced Diploma or Diploma, Casey Growth Area: 13.8% Bachelor or Higher degree, Casey Growth Area: 25.5%
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2016 (Usual residence data)
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Change in highest qualification achieved, 2011 to 2016
Change in highest qualification achieved, 2011 to 2016 Not stated, Casey Growth Area: +697 No qualification, Casey Growth Area: +3,156 Vocational, Casey Growth Area: +1,477 Advanced Diploma or Diploma, Casey Growth Area: +1,266 Bachelor or Higher degree, Casey Growth Area: +2,350
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2011 and 2016 (Usual residence data)
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the qualifications of the female population in Casey Growth Area in 2016 compared to Australia shows that there was a higher proportion of females holding formal qualifications (Bachelor or higher degree; Advanced Diploma or Diploma; or Vocational qualifications), and a lower proportion of females with no formal qualifications.

Overall, 55.6% of the female population aged 15 and over held educational qualifications, and 36.5% had no qualifications, compared with 47.7% and 41.9% respectively for Australia.

The major differences between qualifications held by the female population of Casey Growth Area and Australia were:

  • A larger percentage of females with Advanced Diploma or Diplomas (13.8% compared to 10.0%)
  • A larger percentage of females with Vocational qualifications (16.3% compared to 13.7%)
  • A larger percentage of females with Bachelor or Higher degrees (25.5% compared to 24.0%)
  • A smaller percentage of females with No qualifications (36.5% compared to 41.9%)

Emerging groups

The largest changes in the qualifications of the female population in Casey Growth Area between 2011 and 2016 were in those with:

  • No qualifications (+3,156 females)
  • Bachelor or Higher degrees (+2,350 females)
  • Vocational qualifications (+1,477 females)
  • Advanced Diploma or Diplomas (+1,266 females)
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