Southern Midlands Council area

Shift-share analysis

In Southern Midlands Council area, the strongest regional competitive effect between 2017/18 and 2022/23 was experienced in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing.

Shift Share Analysis provides a useful mechanism for better interpreting changes in economic variables between different time periods. It is a way of breaking the growth or decline in an industry into three components to help understand what is driving the change. These three change components are commonly known as:

National/State growth effect - the amount of growth or decline in an industry that could be attributed to the overall growth of a larger area that encompasses the region's economy, usually state or national.

Industry mix effect - the amount of growth or decline in an industry that could be attributed to the performance of the specific industry at the national/state level.

Regional competitive effect - the amount of growth or decline in a specific industry that could be attributed to a local advantage or disadvantage. This is generally the most interesting component as it clearly quantifies the level of advantage or disadvantage an industry has in the local area.

The regional competitive effect for an industry generally indicates how the local industry performed against benchmark trends. An industry with a positive regional competitive effect suggests local characteristics supported above trend growth in that period. For example, if Retail Trade in a region grew by 3% but at a state/national level it only grew by 2%, some regional specific factors (e.g. new shopping centre, population growth) must have contributed to this above trend growth. A negative effect suggests the opposite.

An industry with a positive regional competitive effect may still have experienced decline, but by less than the state/national trends.

Data source

National Economics (NIEIR) - Modelled series

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Shift-share analysis to Tasmania
Southern Midlands Council area - Employment (Total)2022/232017/182017/18 to 2022/23
IndustryNumbernumberchangeBenchmark growth effectIndustry mix effectRegional competitive effect
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing555352+203+50.8+5.8+146.4
Mining0120+1.9-2.70
Manufacturing7943+36+6.3-1.8+31.2
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services77+0+1.1+1.2-2.6
Construction158138+20+19.9-13.4+13.9
Wholesale Trade2118+3+2.6-0.4+1.0
Retail Trade11672+44+10.4-8.7+42.8
Accommodation and Food Services6659+6+8.6-0.5-1.7
Transport, Postal and Warehousing4448-4+7.0+0.4-11.0
Information Media and Telecommunications139+4+1.4-2.2+4.4
Financial and Insurance Services71+6+0.2+0.0+6.0
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services66-1+1.0-1.1-0.4
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services4933+15+4.9+6.9+3.7
Administrative and Support Services3725+12+3.7-0.4+8.4
Public Administration and Safety7267+5+9.7+0.8-5.3
Education and Training153154-1+22.3+15.0-38.3
Health Care and Social Assistance9691+5+13.2+16.1-24.8
Arts and Recreation Services3531+3+4.6-9.5+8.3
Other Services2521+4+3.1-2.2+3.2
Total Industries1,5491,199+349+172.7--+176.6

Source: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR) ©2024. ©2023. Compiled and presented in economy.id by .id (informed decisions). Data are based on a 2020/21 price base for all years. NIEIR-ID data are inflation adjusted each year to allow direct comparison, and annual data releases adjust previous years’ figures to a new base year.Learn more

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Dominant groups

An industry with a positive regional competitive effect suggests local characteristics supported above trend growth in that period. A negative effect suggests local characteristics inhibited growth in that period.

An analysis of Employment (Total) change between 2017/18 and 2022/23 in Southern Midlands Council area shows the three industries with the highest regional competitive effect in Southern Midlands Council area relative to Tasmania were:

  • Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (+146 )
  • Retail Trade (+43 )
  • Manufacturing (+31 )

The three industries with the lowest regional competitive effect were:

  • Transport, Postal and Warehousing (-11 )
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (-25 )
  • Education and Training (-38 )

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