Education and Employment

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Regular school attendance ensures academic success and future life outcomes, while high absence rates lead to disengagement and poor outcomes. Completing secondary education leads to better life satisfaction and smoother workforce transitions.

Workforce participation enhances living conditions, health and well-being. Unemployment leads to financial stress, social isolation, decreased skills, poor psychological health, family conflict, low productivity, and criminal activity.

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Two in seven people aged 25-54 years hold a bachelor's degree, an increased from one in five people in 2016.

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Across all grade levels, days absent from school is higher when compared to Greater Melbourne.

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Two in five employed residents work within Hume City, while more than half commute outside the municipality for work. 

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Hume City has the second-highest unemployment rate in the state and the highest in Greater Melbourne.

One in nine young people are not engaged in employment, education or training.

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