Adults with a bachelor degree or higher
Share of people aged 15+ whose highest qualification is a bachelor degree or above (incl. graduate and postgraduate).
Median16.9%
Lowest4.1%
Highest52.6%
Areas445
Distribution
- 0.0%–1.8%: 0 areas
- 1.8%–3.6%: 0 areas
- 3.6%–5.4%: 2 areas
- 5.4%–7.1%: 6 areas
- 7.1%–8.9%: 24 areas
- 8.9%–10.7%: 50 areas
- 10.7%–12.5%: 49 areas
- 12.5%–14.3%: 44 areas
- 14.3%–16.1%: 31 areas
- 16.1%–17.9%: 27 areas
- 17.9%–19.6%: 26 areas
- 19.6%–21.4%: 24 areas
- 21.4%–23.2%: 17 areas
- 23.2%–25.0%: 19 areas
- 25.0%–26.8%: 15 areas
- 26.8%–28.6%: 15 areas
- 28.6%–30.4%: 9 areas
- 30.4%–32.1%: 9 areas
- 32.1%–33.9%: 10 areas
- 33.9%–35.7%: 7 areas
- 35.7%–37.5%: 14 areas
- 37.5%–39.3%: 7 areas
- 39.3%–41.1%: 8 areas
- 41.1%–42.9%: 6 areas
- 42.9%–44.6%: 9 areas
- 44.6%–46.4%: 6 areas
- 46.4%–48.2%: 8 areas
- 48.2%–50.0%: 3 areas
Highest
Education & Qualifications
Demographics & Identity
Ancestry & Birthplace
Language
Religion
Income
Health & Disability
Community Participation
Family & Households
Housing & Dwellings
Transport & Vehicles
Migration & Movement
Jobs & Industry
Adults with a bachelor degree or higher (2016)
7.2%
9.9%
12.3%
15.2%
19.2%
24.8%
35.2%
46.8%