City of Casey

Residents place of work by industry - All industries

115,620 or 66.7% of the City of Casey’s resident workers travel outside of the area to work.

Journey to Work (residents) data shows where the City of Casey's resident workers go to work and whether they need to travel significant distances to work. This impacts upon planning and advocacy for roads and public transport provision, as well as economic development strategies to develop local employment which fits the skills and qualifications of the resident workers.

The distance travelled by residents in different industry sectors may be influenced by; the nature of employment opportunities versus the skills and qualifications of local residents; transport options available and commuting times; relationship between wages and salaries (people will travel further for higher paid jobs), house prices in the local area; and the geographic size of the local area (in large areas, local jobs may not in fact be so local, while in more compact areas, resident workers may walk to work in a neighbouring LGA.).

Please note that where an industry has a very small number of employed residents, there may be no information displayed on the map or the detailed table due to insufficient residents travelling to any one area to display. The summary table will still include the information for the total residents working locally or travelling outside the area to work.

Residents place of work data should be viewed alongside Self-containment and Jobs to workers ratio datasets, as well as modelled Employed residents estimates, which are updated annually. The Resident workers section will provide the characteristics of resident workers.

Data source

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

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Employment location of resident workers by industry
City of Casey - All industries2021
LocationNumber%.
Live and work in the area50,08428.9
Live in the area, but work outside115,62066.7
No fixed place of work7,7654.5
Total employed residents in the area173,465100.0

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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Employment location of resident workers by LGA by industry
City of Casey - All industries2021
LocationNumber%.
Casey50,08428.9
Greater Dandenong31,05017.9
Melbourne12,8657.4
Monash12,7747.4
Kingston (Vic.)9,5385.5
Frankston8,8135.1
No usual address (Vic.)7,7174.4
Knox6,8984.0
Cardinia5,3713.1
Mornington Peninsula4,1952.4
Whitehorse2,9991.7
Stonnington2,4081.4
Boroondara2,1151.2
Glen Eira1,9631.1
Port Phillip1,9451.1
Maroondah1,8681.1
Yarra1,8591.1
Bayside (Vic.)1,4170.8
Yarra Ranges1,0940.6
Manningham4990.3
Hume4980.3
Brimbank4790.3
Baw Baw4580.3
Wyndham4310.2
Banyule3350.2
Maribyrnong3220.2
Whittlesea3020.2
Darebin2970.2
Hobsons Bay2860.2
Moreland2300.1
Latrobe (Vic.)2130.1
Bass Coast2020.1
Moonee Valley1830.1
Sydney1700.1
Melton1670.1
Greater Geelong1330.1
South Gippsland1180.1
Brisbane890.1
North Sydney560.0
Ballarat500.0
Ryde490.0
Nillumbik450.0
Greater Bendigo380.0
Wellington370.0
Unincorporated ACT340.0
Gold Coast310.0
Greater Shepparton300.0
Perth230.0
Blacktown220.0
No usual address (Qld)200.0
Mitchell200.0
Northern Beaches180.0
Willoughby180.0
East Gippsland160.0
Hepburn140.0
Adelaide140.0
Macedon Ranges130.0
The Hills Shire130.0
Unincorporated Vic120.0
Moreton Bay120.0
Moorabool110.0
Surf Coast100.0
Parramatta100.0
Canterbury-Bankstown100.0
Liverpool100.0

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 Casey

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