2081.0 - Australians' journeys through life: Stories from the Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset, ACLD Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 05/12/2018   
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PEOPLE NOT IN THE LABOUR FORCE IN 2011
USUAL RESIDENCE AND LABOUR FORCE TRANSITIONS IN 2016

This map is sourced from the 2011-2016 Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset (ACLD).

How to use the map

  • Select a 2011 starting region, either a 'Greater capital city' or 'Rest of state', from one of the 15 map options below.
  • The map will display the usual residence of those people in 2016.
  • Each 2016 region is represented by a pie chart, and shows the proportion who were employed, unemployed or not in the labour force (NILF) in 2016.
  • Click on a pie chart for more information.


Example
  • Select the starting region of Australian Capital Territory (ACT, map 15). These are the people who were not in the labour force in 2011 and were living in* the ACT.
  • The map shows where these people were living in 2016.
  • The pie chart surrounded by a white circle highlights the starting region, and shows a large number were again living in the ACT.
  • Each pie chart shows a proportional wedge for their labour force status in 2016. For example, the dark green segment in the ACT pie chart shows that about half were employed in 2016.
  • Click on the pie chart to see that 45% of those who were living in the ACT again in 2016 were employed in 2016, while 7% were unemployed in 2016.
  • Click on the Greater Adelaide pie chart. This shows that 283 people who were not in the labour force and living in the ACT in 2011, were living in Greater Adelaide in 2016. 40% of them were employed.

* living in = usual residence. For further information, see Census of Population and Housing: Census Dictionary (cat. no. 2901.0).





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