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MAIN FEATURES - INNER REGIONAL AUSTRALIA WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS, Inner Regional, 1995-96 to 2000-01
Note: Indigenous persons engaged in CDEP may be included in the above data for the years 1995-96 to 1997-98 and excluded for 1998-99 onwards. Consequently changes between 1997-98 and 1998-99 and 1995-96 and 2000-01 in particular need to be treated with caution. For further details please refer to the Explanatory Notes. Source: ATO Income Tax Data. MEDIAN ANNUAL WAGE AND SALARY INCOME, Inner Regional and Australia, 1995-96 to 2000-01 Source: ATO Income Tax Data. SEX DISTRIBUTION In 2000-01, there were around 734,600 (53.9%) male and 627,200 (46.1%) female wage and salary earners in Inner Regional areas. These proportions differ slightly to those for total Australia (54.8% male and 45.2% female). The median annual wage and salary income for males was $33,865 while for females it was $22,498, compared with national median wage and salary incomes of $36,403 for males and $25,091 for females. WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS, by Sex, Inner Regional, 2000-01
Source: ATO Income Tax Data. AGE DISTRIBUTION The 35-44 year age group accounted for the greatest proportion (25.8%) of wage and salary earners in Inner Regional in 2000-01 compared with 24.6% of employees in this age group for all of Australia. In contrast, 22.2% of wage and salary earners were aged between 25-34 years. This was below the 25.9% in this age group for Australia where the 25-34 year age group had the largest proportion of employees. This is consistent with the movement of young people away from regional areas to the major cities in search of employment and other lifestyle opportunities. Median wage and salary incomes were lower in Inner Regional areas than for Australia overall for all age groups. Within Inner Regional areas, median annual wage and salary income for employees was lowest in the 15-24 year age group ($14,922) and then increased with age, peaking in the 45-54 year age group ($33,413). This reflects the increased earning capacity of individuals as they reach this age range, due to factors such as promotions, increased qualifications and experience and is a general pattern evident in all remoteness areas. The over 55 year age group had the second lowest median income of all age groups, at $28,698. WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS, By Age Group, Inner Regional, 2000-01
Source: ATO Income Tax Data. MEDIAN ANNUAL WAGE AND SALARY INCOME BY AGE GROUP, Inner Regional and Australia, 2000-01 Source: ATO Income Tax Data. OCCUPATION DISTRIBUTION The distribution of wage and salary earners across the occupation groups shows some variation between Inner Regional areas and total Australia. The most common occupation groups in Inner Regional were Labourers and related workers (14.0%), Salespersons and personal service workers (12.7%) and Tradespersons (11.6%). The proportions of wage and salary earners for these groups were also greater than for the same groups at the Australia level. Professionals (11.4%), Clerks (11.1%), and Managers and administrators (8.6%) all had lower proportions of wage and salary earners than for Australia as a whole. (Note: Wage and salary earners whose occupation was not stated accounted for 18.5% of all wage and salary earners in Inner Regional areas and 20.1% for Australia). The occupation group, Professionals, had the highest median annual wage and salary income ($43,033) for Inner Regional areas while Salespersons and personal service workers had the lowest ($20,269). All occupation groups recorded lower median wage and salary incomes in Inner Regional than for Australia. This was particularly so for Managers and administrators who had a median annual wage and salary income of $36,582 compared with $42,061 for Australia. WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS, By Occupation(a), Inner Regional, 2000-01
Note: Due to the randomisation process applied to small cells for confidentiality purposes, totals for each characteristic and geographic area may differ from table to table. For further information please refer to the Explanatory Notes. Source: ATO Income Tax Data. MEDIAN ANNUAL WAGE AND SALARY INCOME BY OCCUPATION(a), Inner Regional and Australia, 2000-01 (a) Australian Standard Classification of Occupations, 1st Edition. Source: ATO Income Tax Data. The distribution of male and female wage and salary earners across the occupation groups shows substantial variation. Tradespersons (19.1%) and Labourers and related workers (18.0%) accounted for the largest proportion of male wage and salary earners in Inner Regional areas in 2000-01. In contrast, the largest proportion of females occurred in the Clerks (20.5%) and Sales and personal service workers (19.3%) groups. Clerks accounted for 3.1% of male wage and salary earners, while females were least represented in the Plant and machine operators and drivers group (0.9%). In the occupation group Professionals, there was a higher proportion of female wage and salary earners (12.6%) than males (10.5%) with females outnumbering males by over 2,100 persons. Similarly, the number of female Para-professionals was almost 19,500 higher than the number of males in 2000-01. Proportionally, female Para-professionals accounted for 8.6% of wage and salary earners in Inner Regional areas while males accounted for 4.7%. Para-professionals includes Registered Nurses which is a predominantly female occupation group. WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS, Occupation(a) by Sex, Inner Regional 2000-01
Note: Due to the randomisation process applied to small cells for confidentiality purposes, totals for each characteristic and geographic area may differ from table to table. For further information please refer to the Explanatory Notes. Source: ATO Income Tax Data. PROPORTION OF WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS, by Occupation(a) and Sex, Inner Regional, 2000-01 (a) Australian Standard Classification of Occupations, 1st Edition. Source: ATO Income Tax Data. The proportional distribution of wage and salary earners across the occupation groups shows variation within each age group. The largest proportion of wage and salary earners in Inner Regional areas were Salespersons and personal service workers aged 15-24 years (3.8%), Labourers and related workers aged 35-44 years (3.7%) and Professionals aged 45-54 years (3.5%). (Note: Wage and salary earners whose occupation was not stated accounted for 18.5% of all wage and salary earners in Inner Regional areas). WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS, Age by Occupation(a), Inner Regional, 2000-01
Note: Due to the randomisation process applied to small cells for confidentiality purposes, totals for each characteristic and geographic area may differ from table to table. For further information please refer to the Explanatory Notes. Source: ATO Income Tax Data. The following table shows the distribution of wage and salary income by occupation group as a proportion of all employees. Labourers and related workers, with an annual wage and salary income in the range $20,800 to less than $31,200, accounted for 4.0% of all wage and salary earners in Inner Regional in 2000-01, while Professionals, with wage and salary income over $52,000 accounted for 3.7%. Salespersons and personal service workers who had an annual wage and salary income of $10,400 to less than $20,800 also accounted for 3.7% of all employees. WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS, Wage and Salary Income by Occupation(a), Inner Regional, 2000-01
Note: Due to the randomisation process applied to small cells for confidentiality purposes, totals for each characteristic and geographic area may differ from table to table. For further information please refer to the Explanatory Notes. Source: ATO Income Tax Data. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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