Hall · Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Jobs & Industry in Hall

Work across the area — who is in the labour force, in which industries and jobs.

About 21.1% of workers in Hall are employed in public administration and safety, making it the most common industry for the area. This workforce is characterized by a high number of professional roles and a lower-than-average rate of full-time employment.

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📍 Hall, Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Where Hall sits — Unemployment rate

5.8% ▲ —
  • 2.0%–2.4%: 59 areas
  • 2.4%–2.7%: 54 areas
  • 2.7%–3.1%: 109 areas
  • 3.1%–3.4%: 186 areas
  • 3.4%–3.8%: 219 areas
  • 3.8%–4.1%: 263 areas
  • 4.1%–4.5%: 265 areas
  • 4.5%–4.9%: 196 areas
  • 4.9%–5.2%: 171 areas
  • 5.2%–5.6%: 115 areas
  • 5.6%–5.9%: 123 areas
  • 5.9%–6.3%: 107 areas
  • 6.3%–6.6%: 89 areas
  • 6.6%–7.0%: 68 areas
  • 7.0%–7.4%: 51 areas
  • 7.4%–7.7%: 45 areas
  • 7.7%–8.1%: 38 areas
  • 8.1%–8.4%: 27 areas
  • 8.4%–8.8%: 29 areas
  • 8.8%–9.1%: 12 areas
  • 9.1%–9.5%: 18 areas
  • 9.5%–9.9%: 13 areas
  • 9.9%–10.2%: 21 areas
  • 10.2%–10.6%: 11 areas
  • 10.6%–10.9%: 8 areas
  • 10.9%–11.3%: 7 areas
  • 11.3%–11.6%: 4 areas
  • 11.6%–12.0%: 53 areas

All statistical area 2 (sa2) areas, 2021. The marker is Hall — higher than 72% of areas.

Unemployment rate compared with the state and national average
Hall5.8%
2618 crosses ACT/NSW 2.5%
Australian Capital Territory 3.9%
Australia 5.1%

Labour force

Employment, participation and unemployment.

A smaller proportion of residents are working or looking for work compared to the ACT, at 62.2%. Full-time employment is also far below the territory figure, and the unemployment rate has risen to 5.8% since 2011.

5.8% ▲ —

Higher than 72% of statistical area 2 (sa2) areas.

  • 2011: 0.0%
  • 2016: 2.3%
  • 2021: 5.8%

Unemployed people as a share of the labour force (aged 15+).

62.2% ▼ -15.7%

Higher than 53% of statistical area 2 (sa2) areas.

  • 2011: 73.7%
  • 2016: 61.3%
  • 2021: 62.2%

Share of people aged 15+ who are in the labour force.

55.8% ▼ -7.0%

Lower than 74% of statistical area 2 (sa2) areas.

  • 2011: 60.0%
  • 2016: 51.5%
  • 2021: 55.8%

Share of employed people who worked full-time.

Industries

The industries that employ local workers.

The local workforce is largely employed in public administration and safety (21.1%), followed by professional and technical services at 14.3% and education and training at 11.6%.

Occupations

The kinds of jobs people do.

Professional roles are the most common occupation for residents at 34.0%. Clerical and administrative positions make up 18.4% of the workforce, while managers account for 16.3%.

Sources

  • Census of Population and Housing — Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2021 (CC BY 4.0).

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Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). Jobs & Industry in Hall [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/sa2/801041043/hall/topic/employment