Tasmania

Local workers - Field of qualification - All industries

Management and Commerce is the most common qualification for workers in Tasmania.

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 the current occupation, this is not necessarily the case.

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

  • The age of the workforce;
  • The type of qualification required to enter an industry;
  • The availability of jobs related to fields of qualification in Tasmania;
  • The types of occupations which are available in an area or industry.

The fields of qualification held by local workers in a particular industry are likely to show the type of skills required in that industry. Large numbers of a particular field of qualification in an industry may indicate that it is a pre-requisite for that industry. The presence of fields of qualification outside the main range of qualifications used in that industry may indicate that the industry values employees of a broad educational background, or that people haven't been able to find employment in their chosen field.

Field of Qualification information should be looked at in conjunction with Level of qualification and Occupation data for a clearer picture of the skills available for the local workers in Tasmania.

Data source

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) – Census 2016 & 2021 – by place of work

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Local workers field of qualification - Summary
Tasmania - All industries20212016Change
Field of qualification (Click rows to view sub-categories)Number%. TasmaniaNumber%. Tasmania2016 - 2021
Natural and Physical Sciences5,4112.252.204,1902.031.98+1,221
Information Technology5,2622.182.152,9961.451.41+2,266
Engineering and Related Technologies22,1889.229.3620,1809.789.95+2,008
Architecture and Building9,7784.064.678,4494.094.75+1,329
Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies5,7492.392.434,9012.372.41+848
Health21,0448.758.5016,0177.767.55+5,027
Education14,4846.025.8412,0385.835.67+2,446
Management and Commerce34,30314.2613.9223,56311.4211.11+10,740
Society and Culture22,5019.359.3518,0178.738.70+4,484
Creative Arts5,5062.292.274,0211.941.93+1,485
Food, Hospitality and Personal Services10,4974.364.298,9664.344.26+1,531
Mixed Field Programmes1700.070.071740.080.08-4
Not stated or inadequately described7,2223.003.066,0322.922.94+1,190
No qualification76,28131.7331.8376,69637.1837.19-415
Total Persons240,396100.00100.00206,240100.00100.00+34,156

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions)

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Dominant groups

Analysis of the fields of qualifications of the All industries shows that the three largest fields of qualification were:

  • Management and Commerce (34,303 people or 14.3%)
  • Society and Culture (22,501 people or 9.4%)
  • Engineering and Related Technologies (22,188 people or 9.2%)

In combination these three fields accounted for 78,992 people in total or32.8% of All industries.

In comparison, Tasmania employed 13.9% in Management and Commerce; 9.4% in Society and Culture and 9.4% in Engineering and Related Technologies.

The major differences between the fields of qualifications of the workforce in Tasmania and Tasmania were:

  • A smaller percentage of local workers qualified in the field of Architecture and Building (4.1% compared to 4.7%)
  • A larger percentage of local workers qualified in the field of Management and Commerce (14.3% compared to 13.9%)
  • A larger percentage of local workers qualified in the field of Health (8.8% compared to 8.5%)
  • A larger percentage of local workers qualified in the field of Education (6.0% compared to 5.8%)

Emerging groups

The largest changes in fields of qualifications of the total workforce in Tasmania between 2016 and 2021 were:

  • Management and Commerce (+10,740.00 local workers)
  • Health (+5,027.00 local workers)
  • Society and Culture (+4,484.00 local workers)
  • Education (+2,446.00 local workers)

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