Broome

tourism workforce

In 2021, there were 969 people who make up the tourism workforce in the Broome, of this 65.9% worked full-time and 34.4% worked part-time or were away from work.

tourism are key industries in many parts of Australia, but it has not been well represented in economic profiles in the past due to the difficulty in defining it.

The tourism industries are defined by the ABS not as regular industries but as a set of occupation categories working across a number of industries.

This page presents some key statistics for tourism workers in the Broome with comparisons to benchmark areas. tourism data should be viewed in conjunction with the Industry sector analysis page for the accomodation sector, which has modelled estimates of the size of the industry on an annual basis. The Employment locations page will show where accommodation activity is taking place and the Local workers section will reveal the characteristics of accommodation workers.

Please note: Due to a change in the occupation classification, tourism occupation data are currently only available from the 2021 Census.

Data source

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

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  • Key Statistics
  • Occupations
Value of tourism
Broome2021
MeasureBroome% of total industryWestern Australia%% of total industry in Broome
Tourism workforce
Total workers 969100.0100.012.1
Males44445.842.211.9
Females51953.657.812.2
Age structure
15 to 24 years16116.634.917.4
25 to 44 years54656.339.214.2
45 to 54 Years13213.612.88.1
55 to 64 Years919.49.87.7
65 years and over394.03.39.8
Hours worked
Worked full-time63965.937.811.9
Worked part-time27228.156.713.1
Away from work616.35.510.7
Qualifications
Bachelor or higher degree28629.517.311.7
Advanced diploma or diploma15115.612.315.2
Certificate level19820.421.89.3
No qualifications29230.146.213.5
Level of education inadequately described101.00.721.3
Level of education not stated313.21.713.5
Ethnicity
Australian-born52454.151.88.8
Born overseas44445.848.221.8
Speaks a language other than English28929.833.425.2
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander565.81.44.9
Individual income
Less than $500919.433.513.1
$500 -$2,00070773.059.315.3
$2,000 or more15516.06.46.1

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).

Please refer to specific data notes for more information

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