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Unveiling the Hidden Workforce: Other Service Industry Workers in Darwin
The proportion of people (aged 15 and over) who reported that they work in other industries excluding the agriculture and fishing, manufacturing, mining, utilities, construction, wholesale trade, retail, hospitality, transport and logistics, IT and media, financial services, real estate, science and technical services, administrative services, public admin and safety, education, health and social services, arts and recreation industries, as of the 10th of August for the 2021 Australian Census.
The data on other service industry workers could be useful for property investors and those looking to move as it provides insights into the types of industries that are prevalent in different suburbs. For example, if a suburb has a high proportion of other service industry workers, it may indicate that there are opportunities for small businesses or service providers in the area. This could be attractive to property investors who are looking for areas with potential for growth and development. Similarly, those looking to move may be interested in suburbs with a diverse range of industries, as this could provide opportunities for employment and career advancement. Overall, this data can help inform decisions about where to invest or relocate based on the economic landscape of different suburbs.
Data from 2021