Blacktown City Council

Workers place of residence by occupation - All occupations

Of the 120,500 local workers in Blacktown City Council, 55,908 or 46.4% also live in the area.

Journey to Work (workers) data shows where Blacktown City Council's local workers come from and how far they are travelling to access employment in the area.

This shows the degree to which the local economy draws on the wider region to supply labour for its industries. It is also useful in planning and advocacy for roads and public transport provision.

The distance and direction travelled by workers in different broad occupations is generally influenced by a few factors. These primarily include the type and skill level of jobs located within the local area, and the residential location where those skills are available in the population. The pay level of particular occupations is also a factor, as people will travel further for a high-paying job.

Understanding how far people travel to access particular occupation categories in the area can help in developing programs for equity in the jobs market, and having affordable housing available for workers of all skill levels.

Workers place of residence data should be viewed alongside Self-sufficiency and Jobs to workers ratio datasets for a summary of local employment opportunity by industry, as well as modelled Employment by industry (Total) numbers and Employment locations to understand the relative size of each industry sector and its distribution across Blacktown City Council. To analyse the characteristics of local workers in each industry, go to the Local workers section.

Data source

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) – Census 2021 – by journey to work

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Residential location of local workers by occupation
Blacktown City Council - All occupations2021
LocationNumber%.
Live and work in the area55,90846.4
Work in the area, but live outside64,59253.6
Total workers in the area120,500100.0

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Compiled and presented in economy.id by .id (informed decisions)

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Residential location of local workers by LGA by occupation
Blacktown City Council - All occupations2021
LocationNumber%.
Blacktown55,90846.4
Penrith14,93912.4
The Hills Shire7,9416.6
Parramatta5,6004.6
Cumberland5,0294.2
Hawkesbury3,9383.3
Fairfield3,4482.9
Liverpool3,4382.9
Campbelltown (NSW)2,0121.7
Blue Mountains1,9541.6
Canterbury-Bankstown1,8971.6
Camden1,8721.6
Hornsby1,4331.2
Central Coast (NSW)8940.7
Ryde8940.7
Wollondilly7310.6
Inner West7230.6
Sutherland Shire7220.6
Canada Bay6320.5
Sydney5920.5
Northern Beaches5860.5
Ku-ring-gai5360.4
Georges River4730.4
Bayside (NSW)4670.4
Strathfield4070.3
Wollongong3670.3
Burwood2760.2
Randwick2680.2
North Sydney2360.2
Willoughby1720.1
Lake Macquarie1550.1
Lane Cove1470.1
Waverley1220.1
Shellharbour1030.1
Wingecarribee900.1
Brisbane680.1
Woollahra660.1
Mosman650.1
Port Stephens630.1
Newcastle580.0
Shoalhaven570.0
Gold Coast530.0
Hunters Hill500.0
Lithgow430.0
Maitland370.0
No usual address (NSW)360.0
Unincorporated ACT350.0
Mid-Coast260.0
Sunshine Coast250.0
Moreton Bay240.0
Cessnock230.0
Kiama220.0
Casey220.0
Logan210.0
Port Macquarie-Hastings210.0
Bathurst Regional200.0
Wyndham190.0
Knox180.0
Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional180.0
Orange180.0
Coffs Harbour150.0
Goulburn Mulwaree140.0
Tamworth Regional140.0
Whittlesea140.0
Redland130.0
Hume130.0
Tweed130.0
Merri-bek120.0
Wanneroo110.0
Ipswich100.0
Mildura100.0
Greater Bendigo100.0
Banyule100.0
Bayside (Vic.)100.0
Kempsey100.0

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Compiled and presented in economy.id by .id (informed decisions) Excludes residential locations with fewer than 10 people.

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