1367.5 - Western Australian Statistical Indicators, Jun 2009  
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OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYMENT

  • In original terms, occupations that recorded employment decreases in the May quarter 2009, ranging from 3% to 8%, were Technicians and trades workers, Clerical and administrative workers, Machinery operators and drivers and Sales workers. The occupation of Machinery operators and drivers had two successive quarterly declines, falling 8% in the February quarter 2008 and 6% in the May quarter 2009.
  • Over the same period, occupations that experienced employment growth were Community and personal service workers (12%), Professionals (7%), Labourers (5%) and Managers (3%).

3 Number of Employed Persons, by Occupation: Original

May 08
Feb 09
May 09
'000
'000
'000

Western Australia
1 137.5
1 163.4
1 171.3
Occupation(a)
Managers
130.6
151.5
155.8
Professionals
228.8
205.7
219.1
Technicians and trades workers
196.3
211.6
204.1
Community and personal service workers
97.9
100.4
112.4
Clerical and administrative workers
164.9
171.6
164.8
Sales workers
91.5
114.0
105.4
Machinery operators and drivers
91.8
85.4
80.1
Labourers
135.6
123.1
129.6

(a) Occupation estimates are based the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO).
Source: Labour Force, Australia, Detailed, Quarterly, cat. no. 6291.0.55.003.


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