City of Adelaide

Location quotient by industry

In 2022/23, Information Media and Telecommunications was a major specialisation in the City of Adelaide in terms of Employment (Total).

The location quotient is a simple way of seeing which are the main industries in an area, relative to the wider region. LQ shows the percentage of the local economy characteristic (eg. employment, value add) in a particular industry divided by the percentage of the wider area (region, state, nation) that this industry makes up.

  • Where LQ=1, that industry is exactly as prevalent as in the wider region.
  • A LQ greater than 1.2 indicates a significant specialisation of the industry in the local area – possibly a key economic strength. Higher numbers mean greater specialisations. Anything over 2 is a major specialisation.
  • A LQ between 0.8 and 1.2 means the industry is broadly similar in importance in the local area compared to the comparison region and could be seen as representative.
  • An LQ under 0.8 indicates an industry which is more important in the region than the local area, and may represent an economic weakness or opportunity for growth.

LQs should be analysed in combination with the proportional economic share that industry represents. For example, an industry with an LQ of 2 reveals a specialisation but if that industry only represents 3% of the local economy, it may not be significant. Compare with the figures on the Employment by industry (Total), Employment by industry (FTE), Value added pages for this context. National Economics (NIEIR) - Modelled series

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Location quotient
City of Adelaide - Employment (Total)2022/232008/09Change
Industry (Click rows to view sub-categories)%. Greater Adelaide%Location Quotient Greater Adelaide%. Greater Adelaide%Location Quotien Greater Adelaide2022/23 - 2008/09
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing0.11.10.120.21.10.16-0.27
Mining1.10.61.731.40.72.14-0.19
Manufacturing1.07.30.141.212.00.10+0.30
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services1.91.61.211.81.41.26-0.04
Construction5.98.50.704.17.90.52+0.34
Wholesale Trade0.82.70.301.64.00.41-0.25
Retail Trade4.09.40.426.311.50.55-0.23
Accommodation and Food Services6.66.31.056.35.71.10-0.05
Transport, Postal and Warehousing1.34.90.272.44.50.52-0.49
Information Media and Telecommunications3.91.62.444.51.92.38+0.02
Financial and Insurance Services8.33.52.408.83.52.49-0.04
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services1.41.31.111.71.51.17-0.05
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services15.77.82.0012.76.42.00+0.00
Administrative and Support Services3.43.70.903.73.51.08-0.16
Public Administration and Safety16.37.32.2316.87.32.29-0.02
Education and Training7.88.80.897.37.90.92-0.04
Health Care and Social Assistance16.418.00.9113.913.51.04-0.12
Arts and Recreation Services2.41.51.582.81.61.71-0.08
Other Services1.94.10.452.34.10.56-0.19
Total Industries1001001.00100100+1.000

Source: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR) ©2024. ©2023. Compiled and presented in economy.id by .id (informed decisions). NIEIR-ID data are adjusted each year, using updated employment estimates. Each release may change previous years’ figures. Learn more

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Dominant groups

A location quotient of greater than 1.2 is generally considered a level of industry specialisation, while a LQ of 0.8 or less indicates an industry which doesn’t have a major presence in the area.

An analysis of employment (total) in the City of Adelaide in 2022/23 shows the three industries with the highest location quotient relative to Greater Adelaide were:

  • Information Media and Telecommunications (2.4 )
  • Financial and Insurance Services (2.4 )
  • Public Administration and Safety (2.2 )

The three industries with the lowest location quotient relative to Greater Adelaide were:

  • Transport, Postal and Warehousing (0.3 )
  • Manufacturing (0.1 )
  • Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (0.1 )

Emerging groups

Changes in location quotients over time reveal emerging or declining industry specialisations.

The largest changes in the employment (total) LQ between 2008/09 and 2022/23 in the City of Adelaide were for these industries:

  • Transport, Postal and Warehousing (-0.5)
  • Construction (+0.3)
  • Manufacturing (+0.3)
  • Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (-0.3)

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