George Town Council area

Jobs to workers ratio

The jobs to residents ratio for George Town Council area in 2022/23 was 1.20, meaning that there were more jobs than resident workers. Mining had the highest ratio (3.51), while the lowest ratio was found in Information Media and Telecommunications (0).

A goal of economic development is often to maximise the employment opportunities locally, leading to a more socially and environmentally sustainable community.

Employment capacity is a simple way of looking at whether George Town Council area could theoretically provide jobs for all its residents if they were to choose to work locally.

Employment capacity is simply the number of local jobs in an industry, divided by the number of local residents employed (anywhere) in that industry. A figure over 1.0 means there are more jobs available than residents employed in that industry. Under 1.0 means there are more residents employed than jobs available in that sector.

This is a theoretical exercise as, even if there are enough jobs provided locally, there will always be some people who choose to commute out of the area.

Employment capacity data should be viewed in conjunction with Employment self-containment and Residents place of work data, which provides detail about the actual proportion of residents working locally, and Gross Regional Product and Worker productivity data which shows the economic contribution of residents and workers.

Data source

National Economics (NIEIR) - Modelled series

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Employment capacity by industry
George Town Council area2022/232017/18
IndustryLocal jobsEmployed residentsRatio of jobs to residentsLocal jobsEmployed residentsRatio of jobs to residents
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing2521411.781721091.58
Mining149423.51244693.54
Manufacturing1,4355602.561,1414882.34
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services69451.5344401.09
Construction2662301.162242330.96
Wholesale Trade21570.3742580.73
Retail Trade1512440.621642900.56
Accommodation and Food Services1611800.891131540.73
Transport, Postal and Warehousing1661960.852071631.27
Information Media and Telecommunications080942.44
Financial and Insurance Services2460.0515250.62
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services25280.9022270.81
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services711020.7045600.74
Administrative and Support Services57680.8466651.02
Public Administration and Safety991270.78851090.78
Education and Training2052600.791961961.00
Health Care and Social Assistance2254020.561812930.62
Arts and Recreation Services22380.5812400.30
Other Services32720.4452880.59
Total industries3,4072,8451.203,0352,5101.21

Source: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR) ©2024. 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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