Overview Australian Apprenticeships Statistics

Overview Australian Apprenticeships Statistics Source: NCVER Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: Apprentices and Trainees Annual...
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Overview Australian Apprenticeships Statistics

Source: NCVER Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: Apprentices and Trainees Annual 2015

‘In-training’ refers to apprentices and trainees who are actively training under the terms of their training contract and who have not completed, cancelled, withdrawn or suspended their training, or whose training contract expired without their meeting all of the prescribed requirements of their program.

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Overview Australian Apprenticeships Statistics

Source: NCVER Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: Apprentices and Trainees Annual 2015

STATISTICS Induction Information – September 2016 This information is provided as a guide only.

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Australian Apprenticeships commencement figures by State and Territory

Apprentice and trainee commencements by State and Territory, 2005–2015 (’000) State/ Territory

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

NSW

72.7

76.5

82.0

90.2

85.7

97.7

92.0

93.0

69.3

50.6

44.2

VIC

79.9

74.9

71.6

75.1

72.6

85.6

96.5

92.2

64.6

48.3

43.9

QLD

52.7

57.5

63.0

61.0

55.9

64.5

64.8

70.0

53.2

40.5

37.8

SA

21.3

20.3

20.8

22.0

20.1

23.8

24.2

25.6

17.3

11.6

10.2

WA

20.5

22.0

23.1

24.9

23.0

27.4

27.4

33.5

29.2

27.2

25.1

TAS

7.7

7.6

8.0

8.3

7.0

8.4

7.9

7.8

5.6

5.9

4.7

N.T.

2.4

2.3

2.5

2.5

2.7

2.7

2.7

2.7

2.3

2.6

1.9

A.C.T.

4.8

5.4

4.9

4.7

5.0

5.0

5.2

5.9

4.5

3.7

3.4

Australia

262.1 266.4 275.8 288.8 271.8 315.0 320.8 330.6 245.9 190.4 171.2

Source: NCVER Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: Apprentices and Trainees Annual 2015. Figures may be rounded.

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Australian Apprenticeships commencement figures by characteristics Apprentice and trainee commencements 2008–2015 (’000) Age

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

117.4

101.1

115.8

111.6

107.3

85.5

79.0

74.9

20 to 24 years

48.6

45.6

54.4

56.6

57.1

45.1

39.5

36.4

25 to 44 years

86.1

85.8

100.2

105.7

114.2

81.2

54.5

46.0

45 years and over

36.6

39.3

44.7

46.9

52.0

34.2

17.4

14.0

Male

166.4

152.9

180.4

180.3

187.7

151.6

118.4

112.8

Female

122.3

118.9

134.6

140.5

142.8

94.3

72.0

58.4

42.3

36.0

35.5

26.1

19.7

15.0

14.6

12.6

Certificate III

199.4

177.0

204.3

207.8

212.0

173.5

144.1

136.4

Certificate IV

43.2

54.6

59.4

57.0

62.6

51.0

24.6

17.8

3.8

4.2

15.9

29.9

36.2

6.4

7.1

4.4

Full-time

207.4

189.6

224.1

223.6

232.8

184.8

136.3

125.1

Part-time

81.3

82.3

90.9

97.2

97.8

61.1

54.1

46.2

Existing worker

78.0

88.4

103.9

113.7

129.4

80.2

35.2

27.9

210.7

183.4

211.1

207.1

201.1

165.7

155.2

143.4

20.5

16.2

18.1

18.4

20.2

17.9

18.3

17.0

Not school-based

268.3

255.6

297.0

302.3

310.4

228.0

172.1

154.2

Training package

284.4

269.8

314.5

320.5

330.1

245.8

190.2

171.1

4.4

2.0

0.5

0.3

0.5

0.1

0.2

0.1

288.8

271.8

315.0

320.8

330.6

245.9

190.4

171.2

19 years and under

Sex AQF qualification level

Certificate I or II

Diploma/advanced diploma Full-time status Existing worker

Newly commencing worker School-based status Training package coverage Total

School-based

Non-training package

Source: NCVER Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: Apprentices and Trainees Annual 2015. Figures may be rounded.

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Australian Apprenticeships Commencements in Traditional Trades Trades commencements 2005–2015 (’000) Occupation (ANZSCO) group 31 Engineering, ICT and science technicians 32 Automotive and engineering trades 33 Construction trades 34 Electrotechnology and telecommunications trades 35 Food trades 36 Skilled animal and horticultural 39 Other technicians and trades 391 Hairdressers 392 Printing trades 393 Textile, clothing and footwear trades 394 Wood trades 399 Miscellaneous technicians and trades Total

2005 2.5

2006 2.6

2007 3.0

2008 3.4

2009 3.8

2010 5.2

2011 7.7

2012 8.7

2013 7.5

2014 4.5

2015 3.5

20.6

21.1

22.4

22.4

17.0

20.7

21.3

21.4

18.7

16.7

15.6

18.3 9.8

19.4 11.0

22.5 11.7

22.3 11.9

17.3 9.6

24.4 12.2

18.9 12.4

16.8 12.9

17.8 17.1

20.0 14.0

24.0 14.4

8.7 4.0 9.9

9.3 3.7 9.6

9.8 3.8 10.9

9.7 4.7 12.1

9.8 3.9 16.9

10.6 5.3 18.0

9.5 5.2 16.7

9.6 5.6 21.1

10.8 5.4 21.8

10.2 4.3 12.6

8.9 3.8 12.3

5.5 0.7 0.3

5.4 0.7 0.3

6.0 0.6 0.2

5.7 0.7 0.2

5.4 0.6 0.1

6.1 0.8 0.2

5.1 0.8 0.1

4.9 1.2 0.1

4.9 0.8 0.1

4.2 0.8 0.1

3.8 0.5 0.1

2.0 1.4

2.0 1.3

2.2 1.9

2.1 3.4

1.5 9.2

2.0 8.9

1.7 9.0

1.5 13.4

1.5 14.5

1.7 5.8

2.1 5.8

73.7

76.7

84.1

86.6

78.3

96.4

91.7

96.1

98.9

82.2

82.4

Source: NCVER Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: Apprentices and Trainees Annual 2015. Figures may be rounded.

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Australian Apprenticeships Commencements in Non-Trades Occupations Australian Apprenticeships commencements also occur in Non-Trades areas. Non - Trades occupations may be referred to as Traineeships in most States and Territories. Commencements in Non-Trades occupations 2005 - 2015 (’000) Occupation group Clerical and administrative workers Community and personal service workers Sales workers Machinery operators and drivers Labourers Managers Professionals Total

2005 47.0

2006 48.7

2007 49.2

2008 54.3

2009 56.3

2010 61.1

2011 56.9

2012 57.2

2013 38.3

2014 23.1

2015 18.1

38.5

38.7

41.1

43.1

43.3

44.0

47.7

48.0

37.9

37.6

28.7

39.9

40.2

38.8

43.4

40.2

47.8

45.8

47.0

27.0

18.9

16.2

30.0

28.1

27.4

25.9

22.6

22.4

21.1

21.5

16.7

11.8

11.2

28.8 2.6 1.5

26.9 2.9 4.4

25.6 4.5 5.2

24.9 5.6 5.0

23.6 5.6 2.0

25.8 15.6 2.0

27.1 27.5 2.9

25.5 32.3 3.0

18.8 7.3 1.0

12.4 3.9 0.6

11.0 3.0 0.5

188.3

189.8

191.8

202.2

193.6

218.6

229.1

234.5

147.0

108.2

88.8

Source: NCVER Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: Apprentices and Trainees Annual 2015. Figures may be rounded.

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Links to Australian Apprenticeships statistics sources and Training Package information are available at www.aatinfo.com.au. Click on the ‘Industry Information’ menu item at the top of any page and then look for the ‘Statistics: Employment, Industry and Labour Market’ menu item in the drop down or left hand side menu. Links to the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) will be displayed.

Information on qualifications available as Australian Apprenticeships (‘Availability and Duration’ information) is also available at the AAT Info Website Tables are displayed as part of a ‘Field Officer Brief’ (industry wide information) or ‘Sample Training Program’ (occupation specific information). To view the information click on the ‘Search’ menu item at the top of any page, select either the Field Officer Brief or Sample Training Program menu item on drop down or the side menu. Then select your State or Territory and a specific industry. STATISTICS Induction Information – September 2016 This information is provided as a guide only.

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