City of Melbourne

Resident workers - Field of qualification

There are more resident workers (All industries) qualified in Management and Commerce in the City of Melbourne than in any other field.

Field of qualification presents the primary field of study for the highest qualification the person has received. While this is likely to have some relationship to their current occupation, this is not necessarily the case.

The presence of specific qualifications among the City of Melbourne's resident workforce, which are not used by local industry, may indicate an opportunity for a new industry to move into the area and access a ready labour force.

The field of study relates to a number of factors, such as:

  • The age of the population;
  • The types of industries and occupations located in the City of Melbourne or within commuting distance, and their qualification requirements;
  • The availability of educational institutions with those curricula nearby;
  • The socio-economic status of the City of Melbourne, and;
  • The mobility of the population to move where particular skills are required.

Field of Qualification should be looked at in conjunction with Qualification and Occupations statistics for a clearer picture of the skills available in the resident worker population.

Data source

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) – Census 2016 and 2021 – by usual residence

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Resident workers field of qualification
City of Melbourne - Persons20212016Change
Field of qualification (Click rows to view sub-categories)Number%. VictoriaNumber%. Victoria2016 - 2021
Natural and Physical Sciences4,1894.62.62,6004.02.4+1,589
Information Technology6,9847.73.94,2076.53.1+2,777
Engineering and Related Technologies7,9948.89.75,3478.210.1+2,647
Architecture and Building3,1843.54.62,0403.14.6+1,144
Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies5630.61.54130.61.6+150
Health6,6557.48.54,7717.37.5+1,884
Education2,8993.25.82,1293.35.5+770
Management and Commerce19,80921.915.814,26321.915.0+5,546
Society and Culture10,39611.59.67,43311.48.9+2,963
Creative Arts6,4407.13.64,5407.03.2+1,900
Food, Hospitality and Personal Services3,2233.63.52,3773.63.6+846
Mixed Field Programmes800.10.11030.20.1-23
Not stated or inadequately described2,6813.03.11,7512.72.9+930
No qualification15,24016.927.813,18820.231.5+2,052
Total Persons90,337100.0100.065,162100.0100.0+25,175

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions)

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Dominant groups

Analysis of the field of qualifications in the City of Melbourne shows that the three largest fields the resident workers (All industries) were qualified in were:

  • Management and Commerce (19,809 people or 21.9%)
  • Society and Culture (10,396 people or 11.5%)
  • Engineering and Related Technologies (7,994 people or 8.8%)

In combination these three fields accounted for 38,199 people in total or 42.3% of the resident workers (All industries).

In comparison, Victoria employed 15.8% in Management and Commerce; 9.6% in Society and Culture and 9.7% in Engineering and Related Technologies.

The major differences between the field of qualifications held by the resident workers () of the City of Melbourne and Victoria were:

  • A larger percentage of resident workers (All industries) qualified in Management and Commerce (21.9% compared to 15.8%)
  • A larger percentage of resident workers (All industries) qualified in Information Technology (7.7% compared to 3.9%)
  • A larger percentage of resident workers (All industries) qualified in Creative Arts (7.1% compared to 3.6%)
  • A smaller percentage of resident workers (All industries) qualified in Education (3.2% compared to 5.8%)

Emerging groups

The number of resident workers (All industries) in the City of Melbourne increased by 25,175 between 2016 and 2021.

The largest change in the field of qualifications held by the resident workers (All industries) between 2016 and 2021 in the City of Melbourne was for those qualified in:

  • Management and Commerce (+5,546 resident workers)
  • Society and Culture (+2,963 resident workers)
  • Information Technology (+2,777 resident workers)
  • Engineering and Related Technologies (+2,647 resident workers)

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