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City of Whittlesea

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In 2021, 3,615 Arabic speakers who were living in the City of Whittlesea were employed, of which 51.8% were working full time and 39.5% part time.

For the non-English speaking population, being able to find work and participate in the local economy is a very important step to settling into Australia. High employment can indicate an engaged migrant community, or perhaps a large contingent on work-sponsored visas. A high level of unemployment or low participation rate (the percentage of the population in the labour force) can indicate a community of recent migrants with difficulties adjusting to economic life in Australia, and perhaps with a reliance on government benefits.

Differences in employment status for the local non-English speaking population may be related to the age and length of time that population has been in Australia, proportion of second-generation migrants, as well as qualification levels.

Please note that due to lockdowns in many parts of Australia and the availability of JobKeeper, users may find that some groups have a significant increase in the ‘Employed, away from work’ category. Use these data with caution when comparing over time to previous Censuses.

Employment data should be looked at in conjunction with Age Structure and Qualification data for the recent arrivals.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

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

Employment status
City of Whittlesea - Arabic20212016Change
Employment statusNumber%Greater MelbourneNumber%Greater Melbourne2016 to 2021
Employed3,61585.287.52,64983.484.8+966
Employed full-time1,87444.246.61,47546.447.8+399
Employed part-time1,42733.633.298731.130.5+440
Employed, away from work3147.47.61875.96.5+127
Unemployed (Unemployment rate)62914.812.552716.615.2+102
Looking for full-time work3347.96.732310.28.9+11
Looking for part-time work2957.05.92046.46.4+91
Total Labour Force4,244100.0100.03,176100.0100.0+1,068
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
Labour force status
City of Whittlesea - Arabic20212016Change
Labour force statusNumber%Greater MelbourneNumber%Greater Melbourne2016 to 2021
Total labour force (Participation rate)4,24447.250.83,17644.447.6+1,068
Not in the labour force4,63051.547.83,89054.451.1+740
Labour force status not stated1231.41.5911.31.3+32
Total persons aged 15+8,997100.0100.07,157100.0100.0+1,840
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 the City of Whittlesea's Arabic speaking labour force in 2021 was 4,244 persons, of which 1,427 were employed part-time and 1,874 were full time workers.

Analysis of the employment status (as a percentage of the labour force) of Arabic speakers in the City of Whittlesea in 2021 compared to Greater Melbourne shows that there was a lower proportion in employment, and a higher proportion unemployed. Overall, 85.2% of the Arabic speaking labour force was employed, and 7.9% unemployed, compared with 87.5% and 6.7% respectively for Greater Melbourne.

Analysis of the Arabic speaking labour force participation rate of the population in the City of Whittlesea in 2021 shows that there was a lower proportion in the labour force (47.2%) compared with Greater Melbourne (50.8%).

Emerging groups

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of Arabic speaking population employed in the City of Whittlesea showed an increase of 966 people and the number unemployed showed an increase of 11 people. In the same period, the number of people in the labour force showed an increase of 1,068 people, or 33.6%.

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