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Growth LGAs in SA

Occupation of employment

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There were more technicians and trades workers in Growth LGAs in SA in 2021 than any other occupation.

Growth LGAs in SA's occupation statistics quantify the occupations in which the residents work (which may be within the residing area or elsewhere). This will be influenced by the economic base and employment opportunities available in the area, education levels, and the working and social aspirations of the population. When viewed with other indicators, such as Educational Qualifications and Individual Income, Occupation is a key measure for evaluating Growth LGAs in SA's socio-economic status and skill base.

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
Growth LGAs in SA - Employed persons (Usual residence)20212016Change
OccupationNumber%City of Ipswich %Number%City of Ipswich %2016 to 2021
Managers6,40610.79.65,03010.39.0+1,376
Professionals8,27013.916.46,42913.114.5+1,841
Technicians and Trades Workers8,83014.814.37,40915.115.1+1,421
Community and Personal Service Workers8,49814.214.06,52013.312.8+1,978
Clerical and Administrative Workers7,28112.213.76,17312.614.6+1,108
Sales Workers5,6479.58.75,22410.79.6+423
Machinery Operators And Drivers5,3969.09.84,5349.29.9+862
Labourers8,05313.511.56,87914.012.6+1,174
Not stated or inadequately described1,3052.22.18321.71.8+473
Total employed persons aged 15+59,690100.0100.049,030100.0100.0+10,660
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

An analysis of the jobs held by the resident population in Growth LGAs in SA in 2021 shows the three most popular occupations were:

  • Technicians and Trades Workers (8,830 people or 14.8%)
  • Community and Personal Service Workers (8,498 people or 14.2%)
  • Professionals (8,270 people or 13.9%)

In combination these three occupations accounted for 25,598 people in total or 42.9% of the employed resident population.

In comparison, the City of Ipswich employed 14.3% in Technicians and Trades Workers; 14.0% in Community and Personal Service Workers; and 16.4% in Professionals.

The major differences between the jobs held by the population of Growth LGAs in SA and the City of Ipswich were:

  • A larger percentage of persons employed as Labourers (13.5% compared to 11.5%)
  • A larger percentage of persons employed as Managers (10.7% compared to 9.6%)
  • A smaller percentage of persons employed as Professionals (13.9% compared to 16.4%)
  • A smaller percentage of persons employed as Clerical and Administrative Workers (12.2% compared to 13.7%)

Emerging groups

The number of employed people in Growth LGAs in SA increased by 10,660 between 2016 and 2021.

The largest changes in the occupations of residents between 2016 and 2021 in Growth LGAs in SA were for those employed as:

  • Community and Personal Service Workers (+1,978 persons)
  • Professionals (+1,841 persons)
  • Technicians and Trades Workers (+1,421 persons)
  • Managers (+1,376 persons)

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