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Central Coast NSWCommunity profile

Central Coast Council area

Qualifications

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In 2021, 9,935 people, 48.8% of non-English speaking population in Central Coast NSW had a tertiary qualification.

Educational Qualifications relate to education outside of primary and secondary school and are one of the most important indicators of socio-economic status. For non-English speakers they are likely to be related to the age and year of migration (younger age groups are more likely to have qualifications generally), and also to the level of skilled migration in the area. The recognition of overseas qualifications in Australia and the Census may also be a factor influencing the qualification levels of migrant communities. Non-English speaking populations may have higher or lower qualification levels than the total population, and this may be tied to Employment Status and Household Income.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

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

Highest qualification achieved
Central Coast NSW -non-English20212016Change
Qualification levelNumber%Central Coast Council area - Total populationNumber%Central Coast Council area - Total population2016 to 2021
Bachelor or Higher degree7,55937.117.94,59528.414.0+2,964
Advanced Diploma or Diploma2,37611.79.81,76410.99.2+612
Vocational3,05915.024.92,74116.924.4+318
No qualification6,34531.238.76,00137.041.8+344
Not stated1,0135.08.81,1006.810.6-87
Total people20,352100.0100.016,201100.0100.0+4,151
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 non-English speaking population in Central Coast NSW in 2021 compared to the total population in Central Coast NSW shows that there was a higher proportion of people holding formal qualifications (Bachelor or higher degree; Advanced Diploma or Diploma; or Vocational qualifications), and a lower proportion of people with no formal qualifications.

Overall, 63.8% of the Central Coast Council area - Total population speaking population aged 15 and over held educational qualifications, and 31.2% had no qualifications, compared with 52.5% and 38.7% respectively for the total population in Central Coast NSW.

The major differences between qualifications held by the non-English speaking population of Central Coast Council area and the total population in Central Coast NSW were:

  • A larger percentage of people with Bachelor or Higher degrees (37.1% compared to 17.9%)
  • A larger percentage of people with Advanced Diploma or Diplomas (11.7% compared to 9.8%)
  • A smaller percentage of people with Vocational qualifications (15.0% compared to 24.9%)
  • A smaller percentage of people with No qualifications (31.2% compared to 38.7%)

Emerging groups

The largest changes in the qualifications of the Central Coast Council area - Total population speaking population in Central Coast Council area between 2016 and 2021 were in those with:

  • Bachelor or Higher degrees (+2,964 persons)
  • Advanced Diploma or Diplomas (+612 persons)
  • No qualifications (+344 persons)
  • Vocational qualifications (+318 persons)

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