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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Darwin City: Australia's Most Hardworking City

It's not a mystery that many people from all over the world are in Australia to fill jobs in the country's many skill shortages. The most popular state for foreign workers is Western Australia - which is in dire need for low skilled to skilled workers to fill in job vacancies to its mining industry boom. However, other states are also a favorite among workers from overseas, especially the city of Darwin in the North Territory.


Dubbed as the most hardworking city in Australia for the year 2013, the capital of the North Territory ranks the highest in terms of employment rate, workers who work the longest hours, and the biggest percentage of people working in one single household. Figures reported by the Australia Bureau of Statistics show that the city has the highest employment to population ratio of all of Australia's capital cities.

Darwin also has the highest population of younger people, with an average age of 33 compared to the national average of 37. The figures from ABS also show that they are also the only capital city that has a population of more men over women. Because of these two facts, the city's potential for employment is higher compared to other cities who have older residents. On the other end of the spectrum is the city of Hobart, that is the least hardworking city in Australia. This is due in part to their population made mostly of older people and the city's low cost of living that make it easier for its residents to get by without having to work as much. Darwin's facts on its population show that because the majority of their residents are young and male, their potential to work is high due to the booming industries in construction and mining where male workers are more needed.

The figures also show that the North Territory has a significantly high number of migrant residents. About 72% of the state's population were born overseas , showing that most of the residents of the state are immigrants. According to head of the School of Business at the Charles Darwin University Ram Vemuri, most of the people who go to Darwin to reside go there for work and not for vacation. Most of its residents, when they don't find work in the city, they leave. This means that people actually go to the city to work.

Darwin, the northern most city of Australia, is in close proximity to South East Asia - providing the major gateway for foreign workers from the region to the country. Out of Darwin's migrant residents, the highest percentage of them comes from the UK, the Philippines, New Zealand, India, Greece, Indonesia, and China. Because of the city's mining and tourism industries, many of these foreign workers find work in both sectors, where 8% of the city's residents are actually employed in the latter sector.
Aside from having the highest rate of employment, Darwin also has the highest percentage of people working longer hours every week, with an average of 49 hours. Because of this, residents also enjoy higher average incomes than the rest of the country.

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About the Author:
Michael Ma was an assistant to a migration agent in Move Migration, which is an immigration boutique specialist with registered migration agents in Sydney offering simple fee structures and exceptional services to their customers. They specialize in many of Australia's visa subclasses, including the Australian student visa and many others.

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