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Occupation of employment

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In 2021, there were more people born in Serbia/Montenegro (fmr Yugoslavia) working as technicians and trades workers in Fairfield City than any other occupation.

Fairfield City's occupation statistics quantify the occupations in which people born overseas (who are residents of Fairfield City) work. The work destination may be in the local area or elsewhere.

The type of work done by migrant communities is influenced by their Age StuctureQualifications and migration stream. Many of Australia's recent migrants are skilled arrivals who fill identified skill gaps in particular occupation groups. Some older overseas-born communities may be retired, or otherwise not in the workforce. Only those who are employed are included in this topic.

Q:

Derived from the two Census questions:

'In the main job held last week, what was the person's occupation?' and 'What are the main tasks that the person himself/herself usually performs in that occupation?'

Occupation of employment
Fairfield City - born in Serbia/Montenegro (fmr Yugoslavia)20212016Change
OccupationNumber%AustraliaNumber%Australia2016 to 2021
Managers479.212.5368.810.3+11
Professionals6512.722.34611.319.3+19
Technicians and Trades Workers10420.314.59523.316.7+9
Community and Personal Service Workers367.08.9174.28.7+19
Clerical and Administrative Workers8015.613.14912.012.2+31
Sales Workers377.26.1368.88.2+1
Machinery Operators And Drivers6312.38.7327.98.5+31
Labourers7614.811.77919.414.0-3
Not stated or inadequately described51.02.1174.22.1-12
Total employed persons aged 15+513100.0100.0407100.0100.0+106
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

An analysis of the jobs held by the population born in Serbia/Montenegro (fmr Yugoslavia) in Fairfield City in 2021 shows the three most popular occupations were:

  • Technicians and Trades Workers (104 people or 20.3%)
  • Clerical and Administrative Workers (80 people or 15.6%)
  • Labourers (76 people or 14.8%)

In combination these three occupations accounted for 260 people in total or 50.7% of the employed population born in Serbia/Montenegro (fmr Yugoslavia).

In comparison, Australia employed 14.5% in Technicians and Trades Workers; 13.1% in Clerical and Administrative Workers; and 11.7% in Labourers.

The major differences between the jobs held by the population born in Serbia/Montenegro (fmr Yugoslavia) in Fairfield City and Australia were:

  • A larger percentage of people employed as Technicians and Trades Workers (20.3% compared to 14.5%)
  • A larger percentage of people employed as Machinery Operators And Drivers (12.3% compared to 8.7%)
  • A smaller percentage of people employed as Professionals (12.7% compared to 22.3%)
  • A smaller percentage of people employed as Managers (9.2% compared to 12.5%)

Emerging groups

The number of employed population born in Serbia/Montenegro (fmr Yugoslavia) in Fairfield City increased by 106 between 2016 and 2021.

There were no major changes for the population born in Serbia/Montenegro (fmr Yugoslavia) in Fairfield City between 2016 and 2021.

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