[Census Explorer: Korean in Australia] Higher proportion of Korean speakers take train to work

A file image of Passengers at Town Hall railway station

Sydney commuters (file) are again being warned of "major delays" on the city's rail network. (AAP) Source: AAP

The data used in this tool was taken from Australia's 2016 Census and released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 2017.


48.3% of Korean speakers drove to work (26,343 people), which is a lower proportion than people in Australia (61.3%).
14.0% took the train to work (7,663 people), which is a higher proportion than people in Australia (7.0%).
Getting to work
Source: SBS

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