Employment

Method of travel to work

About this topic

Method of travel to work shows how employed residents usually got to work on Census day, including private vehicle, public transport, active travel, and working from home. It provides a snapshot of commuting behaviour rather than the full transport system.

This topic supports transport and infrastructure planning and helps show how residents access employment. The 2021 results need caution because many parts of Australia were affected by COVID-19 lockdowns, which increased working from home and reduced some other travel modes.

Interpretation notes

  • Method of travel to work captures the journey to work on Census day, not a person's usual weekly travel pattern.
  • It applies only to employed people and is most useful with place of work or car ownership when considering transport access.
  • The 2021 Census occurred during COVID-19 restrictions in many places, so work-from-home and some travel modes need caution in trend comparisons.

Key insight

In 2021, car driver was the most common travel method among employed residents in Greater Dandenong (C), accounting for 60.9% (41,237 people). This share was higher than Greater Melbourne (46.5%). Since 2016, the biggest change was in working from home, which increased by 8,476 people and 12.2 percentage points.

Section overview

Method of travel to work

Greater Dandenong (C) - Employed persons (Usual residence)

This table summarises method of travel to work for Greater Dandenong (C) in 2021 for persons, with comparison against Greater Melbourne and change since 2016.

Method of travel to work snapshot

2021 distribution by category for Greater Dandenong (C), with comparison markers for Greater Melbourne.

Greater Dandenong (C)
Greater Melbourne

Train

2021 count

2,905

% of total

4.3%

Change from 2016

-5.8pp

Bus

2021 count

1,222

% of total

1.8%

Change from 2016

-0.4pp

Tram

2021 count

3

% of total

0.0%

Change from 2016

0.0pp

Ferry

2021 count

8

% of total

0.0%

Change from 2016

0.0pp

Taxi/ride-share

2021 count

290

% of total

0.4%

Change from 2016

+0.1pp

Car - as driver

2021 count

41,237

% of total

60.9%

Change from 2016

-7.0pp

Car - as passenger

2021 count

4,284

% of total

6.3%

Change from 2016

+0.4pp

Truck

2021 count

439

% of total

0.6%

Change from 2016

-0.2pp

Motorbike

2021 count

93

% of total

0.1%

Change from 2016

-0.1pp

Bicycle

2021 count

169

% of total

0.2%

Change from 2016

-0.1pp

Walked only

2021 count

697

% of total

1.0%

Change from 2016

-0.3pp

Other

2021 count

928

% of total

1.4%

Change from 2016

+0.1pp

Worked at home

2021 count

9,834

% of total

14.5%

Change from 2016

+12.2pp

Did not go to work

2021 count

5,189

% of total

7.7%

Change from 2016

+1.4pp

Not stated

2021 count

403

% of total

0.6%

Change from 2016

-0.7pp

Data table

Method of travel to work for Greater Dandenong (C). Method of travel to work. 2021 and 2016 counts, percentages, and change compared with Greater Melbourne.

Method of travel to work for Greater Dandenong (C). Method of travel to work. 2021 and 2016 counts, percentages, and change compared with Greater Melbourne.
Method of travel to work for Greater Dandenong (C). Method of travel to work. 2021 and 2016 counts, percentages, and change compared with Greater Melbourne.
Category20212016Change
Count%Greater Melbourne%Count%Greater Melbourne%Countpp
Train2,9054.3%3.6%6,08710.1%11.5%-3,182-5.8pp
Bus1,2221.8%0.8%1,3152.2%1.5%-93-0.4pp
Tram30.0%0.8%230.0%2.4%-200.0pp
Ferry80.0%0.0%90.0%0.0%-10.0pp
Taxi/ride-share2900.4%0.2%1520.3%0.2%+138+0.1pp
Car - as driver41,23760.9%46.5%40,92167.9%60.2%+316-7.0pp
Car - as passenger4,2846.3%3.2%3,5465.9%3.9%+738+0.4pp
Truck4390.6%0.5%4600.8%0.6%-21-0.2pp
Motorbike930.1%0.2%1070.2%0.4%-14-0.1pp
Bicycle1690.2%0.7%1580.3%1.4%+11-0.1pp
Walked only6971.0%2.0%7741.3%3.0%-77-0.3pp
Other9281.4%1.0%7931.3%1.2%+135+0.1pp
Worked at home9,83414.5%28.8%1,3582.3%4.2%+8,476+12.2pp
Did not go to work5,1897.7%11.2%3,8286.3%8.7%+1,361+1.4pp
Not stated4030.6%0.4%7671.3%0.9%-364-0.7pp
Total employed persons aged 15+67,701100.0%100.0%60,298100.0%100.0%+7,4030.0pp