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POLICE! Career statistics!

POLICE! Career statistics!. Weekly earnings!. This graph shows that full time police officers make $1250 each week before tax. All occupations make and average of $940 each week before tax.

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POLICE! Career statistics!

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  1. POLICE! Career statistics!

  2. Weekly earnings! This graph shows that full time police officers make $1250 each week before tax. All occupations make and average of $940 each week before tax. Part time and Casual police officers earn the same amount as full time police officers. Part time and Casual average earnings for all occupation is $770 each week before tax. This means that Police officers earn better then the average occupation.

  3. Key Indicators! Employment in the Police is at level 9 this means that most people who want to work for the police will have a job. 96.2% of the Police works full time. Full-time workers earn $1250 before tax. Unemployment in the Police is low being at level 2. The long term employment growth-10years is at level 7 with 42.2%. The long term employment growth-5years is at level 7 with 34.3%. The long term employment growth-2years is at level 8 with 16%. The future employment growth for the next five years is steady. Job openings from turnover is 26.5%. Vacancy level for Police is low. Job prospects are average.

  4. Gender Breakdown! The graph shows that 78.8% of full time police are male and 17.4% is female. 0.2% of part-time are male and 3.6% is female. This might mean that there are more male police officers then female because male have an advantage over female in their physical strength and most girls are girly girls not tomboys.

  5. Main Employment Industries The graph shows 98.4% of the police works in the Public Administration and Safety, 0.4% in Professional, Scientific and Technical Services. 0.4% Education and Training, 0.4% work in the Health Care and Social Assistance. This means most of the police works in the Public Administration and Safety.

  6. Employment Figures! States Shares of Employment: NSW=28.5%, VIC=21.9%, QLD=24.7%, SA=8.3%, WA=8.9%, TAS=2.4%, NT=2.4%, ACT=3% This means NSW has most of the police in their state while TAS,NT have the least. This is because TAS and NT have smaller population the other states and need less police around.

  7. Employment Figures! States Shares of Employment: NSW=28.5%, VIC=21.9%, QLD=24.7%, SA=8.3%, WA=8.9%, TAS=2.4%, NT=2.4%, ACT=3% Employment Levels: In 1996 the Employment Levels were at 42.1 in 1998 it was 41.2 the lowest from 1996-2008, and in 2008 it was 58.6 the highest from 1996-2008. This shows that the police has been steadily growing over the past 12 years!

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