City of Whitehorse

Workers place of residence by industry - All industries

Of the 74,591 local workers in the City of Whitehorse, 22,190 or 29.7% also live in the area.

Journey to Work (workers) data shows where the City of Whitehorse'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 industry sectors may be influenced by the nature of employment opportunities (higher paid, high value employment may draw people from a wider area); the skill level required (jobs requiring tertiary qualifications will draw more workers from areas with high qualification levels among the residents) the number of jobs available in the industry sector (sectors with more opportunities may have a wider catchment); transport options available and commuting times to the City of Whitehorse.

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 the City of Whitehorse. 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 industry
City of Whitehorse - All industries2021
LocationNumber%.
Live and work in the area22,19029.7
Work in the area, but live outside52,40170.3
Total workers in the area74,591100.0

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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Residential location of local workers by LGA by industry
City of Whitehorse - All industries2021
LocationNumber%.
Whitehorse22,19029.7
Knox5,8097.8
Maroondah5,6107.5
Manningham5,1596.9
Monash4,6376.2
Boroondara4,3155.8
Yarra Ranges4,0485.4
Casey2,9994.0
Banyule1,5612.1
Greater Dandenong1,4301.9
Glen Eira1,2631.7
Whittlesea1,2101.6
Melbourne1,1821.6
Darebin1,1781.6
Kingston (Vic.)1,1161.5
Stonnington1,0421.4
Nillumbik1,0131.4
Yarra9691.3
Cardinia8501.1
Merri-bek8041.1
Frankston7881.1
Mornington Peninsula5700.8
Port Phillip5620.8
Wyndham5430.7
Bayside (Vic.)4590.6
Hume4190.6
Moonee Valley3480.5
Maribyrnong2980.4
Brimbank2530.3
Melton2470.3
Hobsons Bay2040.3
Greater Geelong1880.3
Baw Baw940.1
Murrindindi780.1
Mitchell650.1
Bass Coast630.1
Macedon Ranges580.1
Brisbane550.1
Surf Coast460.1
Ballarat430.1
Greater Bendigo380.1
Unincorporated ACT300.0
South Gippsland290.0
Moorabool260.0
Mount Alexander260.0
Gold Coast260.0
Sydney230.0
No usual address (Vic.)220.0
Blacktown200.0
Latrobe (Vic.)190.0
Sunshine Coast190.0
Moreton Bay180.0
Greater Shepparton170.0
Mansfield150.0
Hepburn140.0
Wellington140.0
Sutherland Shire120.0
Campaspe120.0
East Gippsland110.0
Wollongong110.0
Redland110.0
Darwin110.0
Port Adelaide Enfield100.0
The Hills Shire100.0
Bayside (NSW)100.0
Canterbury-Bankstown100.0

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.

City of Whitehorse

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