3.9% ▼ -4.7%
Lower than 59% of postcode areas.
- 2011: 4.0%
- 2016: 3.9%
- 2021: 3.9%
Unemployed people as a share of the labour force (aged 15+).
2060, NSW · Postcode
Work across the area — who is in the labour force, in which industries and jobs.
A far higher share of people are working full-time in postcode 2060 than across the state. This area has a very strong employment profile, with nearly 70% of adults working or looking for work. The typical workforce is highly skilled and well-employed compared to the national average.
Employment, participation and unemployment.
Full-time employment is far above the national figure at 71.9%, and 69.7% of adults are working or looking for work, which is much higher than most areas. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is 3.9%, slightly lower than both the state and national figures.
3.9% ▼ -4.7%
Lower than 59% of postcode areas.
Unemployed people as a share of the labour force (aged 15+).
69.7% ▲ +0.4%
Higher than 88% of postcode areas.
Share of people aged 15+ who are in the labour force.
71.9% ▼ -2.6%
Higher than 93% of postcode areas.
Share of employed people who worked full-time.
The industries that employ local workers.
Professional and technical services are the most common industries here at 22.5%, followed by finance and insurance at 13.2%. Health care, social assistance, education, and public administration also make up significant shares of the local workforce.
The kinds of jobs people do.
The workforce is dominated by professionals and managers, who together make up 67.8% of all jobs. Clerical and administrative roles are the next most common, at 11.9%.
Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). Jobs & Industry in 2060, NSW [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/poa/POA2060/2060-nsw/topic/employment