1367.2 - State and Regional Indicators, Victoria, Dec 2009  
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EMPLOYED PERSONS BY INDUSTRY

In November quarter 2009, the largest proportion of people employed in the Melbourne MSR were in Retail Trade (11.2%), followed by Manufacturing (10.7%) and Health Care and Social Assistance (10.4%), while in the Balance of Victoria MSR the largest proportions of people were employed in Health Care and Social Assistance (13.2%), Retail Trade (12.7%), Manufacturing (11.3%) and Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (10.8%).

Employed persons(a), By Industry(b) and Major Statistical Region - November quarter 2009
Graph: EMPLOYED PERSONS, By Industry and Major Statistical Region


In Victoria, Construction (87.7%) and Mining (86.8%) recorded the highest proportions of total males employed, while the highest proportions of total females employed were in Health Care and Social Assistance (79.3%) and Education and Training (68.1%) in November quarter 2009.

In terms of full-time employment, Construction accounted for the highest proportion of males employed in Victoria (92.8%), and Health Care and Social Assistance accounted for the highest proportion of full-time females employed (70.5%).

The largest proportion of male part-time workers were employed in Construction (58.9%). Health Care and Social Assistance employed the largest proportion of part-time females (90.0%).

View underlying table as an Excel spreadsheet: 1367.2 Employed persons, By Industry and Major Statistical Region - November quarter 2009 (file size 64kB).







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