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Canberra Region

Employment status

69,075 females living in Canberra Region in 2021 were employed, of which 47% worked full-time and 45% part-time.

Canberra Region's employment statistics are an important indicator of socio-economic status. The levels of full or part-time employment, unemployment and labour force participation indicate the strength of the local economy and social characteristics of the population. Employment status is linked to a number of factors including Age Structure, which influences the number of people in the workforce; the economic base and employment opportunities available in the area and; the education and skill base of the population (Occupations, Industries, Qualifications).

The two most important measures are:

  • Unemployment rate - the number of people looking for work, as a percentage of the labour force (employed and unemployed over 15)
  • Participation rate - the labour force expressed as a percentage of the total population over 15

Please note that in the 2021 Census, due to the COVID pandemic and lockdowns in many areas, the proportion of people who were employed but away from work in the week before Census has increased. We have no information on whether these people were normally employed full or part time so this is shown separately.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'Last week did the person have a full time or part time job of any kind?'

Labour force status
Canberra Region - Females aged 15+ (Usual residence)20212016Change
Labour force statusNumber%Bega Valley Shire %Number%Bega Valley Shire %2016 to 2021
Total labour force (Participation rate)71,29555.349.462,30852.947.1+8,987
Not in the labour force49,48838.443.846,31639.445.3+3,172
Labour force status not stated8,0506.26.89,0467.77.6-996
Total persons aged 15+128,833100.0100.0117,685100.0100.0+11,148
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
Employment status
Canberra Region - Females in the labour force (Usual residence)20212016Change
Employment statusNumber%Bega Valley Shire %Number%Bega Valley Shire %2016 to 2021
Employed69,07596.997.059,51195.595.1+9,564
Employed full-time32,52745.637.228,01945.036.7+4,508
Employed part-time31,16843.752.127,64344.451.6+3,525
Employed, away from work5,3807.57.73,8496.26.8+1,531
Unemployed (Unemployment rate)2,2203.13.02,7974.54.9-577
Looking for full-time work9451.31.21,2912.12.1-346
Looking for part-time work1,2751.81.81,5062.42.8-231
Total labour force71,295100.0100.062,308100.0100.0+8,987
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 size of Canberra Region's female labour force in 2021 was 71,295, of which 31,168 were employed part-time and 32,527 were full time workers.

Analysis of the female employment status (as a percentage of the labour force) in Canberra Region in 2021 compared to Bega Valley Shire shows that there was a similar proportion in employment, as well as a similar proportion unemployed. Overall, 96.9% of the female labour force was employed, and 3.1% unemployed, compared with 97.0% and 3.0% respectively for Bega Valley Shire.

Analysis of the labour force participation rate of the female population in Canberra Region in 2021 shows that there was a higher proportion in the labour force (55.3%) compared with Bega Valley Shire (49.4%).

Emerging groups

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of females employed in Canberra Region showed an increase of 9,564, and the number unemployed showed a decrease of 577. In the same period, the number of females in the labour force showed an increase of 8,987 or 14.4%.

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