Employment & Commuting
Journey to work
Journey to work shows where employed residents of Denmark (S) travel for work. It helps explain how strongly the area functions as a residential base versus a self-contained employment centre.
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Journey to work shows where employed residents of Denmark (S) travel for work. It helps explain how strongly the area functions as a residential base versus a self-contained employment centre.
These flow patterns can inform transport advocacy, local jobs policy, and investment priorities by showing which external labour markets matter most to residents.
Key insight
30.6% of employed residents living in Denmark (S) worked outside Denmark (S) in 2021. Albany was the largest external destination.
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69.4%
Work locally
1,772 residents
30.6%
Commute out
780 residents
Chart view
Where Denmark (S) residents work
Flow shares show where employed residents work. Total employed residents: 2,552.
Employment self-sufficiency
Share of employed residents who work within the municipality.
Denmark
69.4%
1,772
Albany
12.3%
315
No Fixed Address (WA)
7.9%
201
Manjimup
1.5%
39
Perth
1.1%
29
Ashburton
1.0%
25
Plantagenet
0.8%
20
East Pilbara
0.7%
17
Boddington
0.5%
12
Other LGAs
4.8%
122
Data table
Where Denmark (S) residents work table
Download the ranked local and external flow counts behind the chart.
| Area | Count | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Denmark | 1,772 | 69.4% |
| Albany | 315 | 12.3% |
| No Fixed Address (WA) | 201 | 7.9% |
| Manjimup | 39 | 1.5% |
| Perth | 29 | 1.1% |
| Ashburton | 25 | 1.0% |
| Plantagenet | 20 | 0.8% |
| East Pilbara | 17 | 0.7% |
| Boddington | 12 | 0.5% |
| Other LGAs | 122 | 4.8% |