224311 经济学家 Economist

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224311 经济学家职业描述 Job description - FLYabroad

经济学家分析经济情况,研发关于产品的生产配送、消费行为、财务行为等,对政府与组织的经济政策问题给出建议。

Performs economic research and analysis, develops and applies theories about production and distribution of goods and services and people’s spending and financial behaviour, and provides advice to governments and organisations on economic policy issues.

Previously referred to in ASCO as:
2522-11 Economist

224311 经济学家职位别名 - FLYabroad

  • 224311 经济分析师 Economic Analyst (A)
  • 224311 经济分析师 Agricultural Economist (S)
  • 224311 计量经济学家 Econometrician (S)
  • 224311 经济预测员 Economic Forecaster (S)
  • 224311 环境经济学家 Environmental Economist (S)
  • 224311 健康经济学家 Health Economist (S)
  • 224311 劳工市场经济学家 Labour Market Economist (S)
  • 224311 矿物经济学家 Mineral Economist (S)
  • 224311 课税经济学家 Taxation Economist (S)

224311 经济学家技术等级 Skill level - FLYabroad

224311 经济学家所属职业列表 - FLYabroad

224311 经济学家澳洲技术移民职业评估 Skills assessment authority - FLYabroad

移民澳洲时,224311 经济学家 Economist 属于 VETASSESS Group A 类职业,需要本科或更高级学位,专业与提名职业高度相关且近五年内最少有一年毕业后相关工作经验,不认可学位前工作经验。职业评估不需要雅思,评估函永久有效。

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  • 不属于新西兰绝对紧缺职业

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224311 Competent English (or Competent Plus overall)

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224311A 职业全职与兼职从业者税前周薪比较(Income Based On Employment Status Per Week - Before tax)

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What’s it like to be an Agricultural and Resource Economist?

Agricultural and resource economists study and apply economic principles to
the use and management of resources in the agricultural, fisheries, forestry
and other primary industries.

How much can I expect to earn?

Full-time employed Agricultural and Resource Economist earn an average of
$1790 per week. The [average annual salary for this job is $93080 excluding su
per.]

Personal requirements

  • an analytical mind and ability to think logically
  • good oral and written communication skills
  • good at mathematics
  • organisational and time management skills.

This job also involves:

Mainly indoor work

Workers performing these jobs would usually be expected to spend more than
three-quarters of their day indoors, in an office, factory or other enclosed
area protected from the weather.

Reading or writing

These jobs require moderate or better reading and writing skills. Workers may
be expected to prepare, understand or act on written materials, such as
letters or reports. People may wish to avoid these jobs if their reading or
writing English skills are limited to a small range of words or phrases and
symbols. Jobs remaining may still require very basic reading or writing
skills.

This occupation offers jobs at the following skill levels:

Para Professional Jobs

Jobs in this group usually require completion of secondary education and/or
completion of some further study of a vocational nature, such as a Diploma or
an Advanced Diploma.

Study requirements

At school, you can study these subject(s) to get a good foundation for this
occupation:

Economics

School subjects that include some aspect of ECONOMICS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases an economics-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Mathematics

School subjects that include some aspect of MATHEMATICS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a mathematics-related subject is a
pre-requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Rural Studies

School subjects that include some aspect of RURAL STUDIES provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases an rural studies subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Duties and tasks of an Agricultural and Resource Economist

Agricultural and resource economists may perform the following tasks:

  • undertake research into factors that affect farm costs and market returns, such as the availability of farm credit, the way farms are established and operated, the potential cash return from crop sales and the distribution of farms in a particular region
  • explore ways of raising the incomes and efficiency of primary producers
  • conduct economic studies into areas such as livestock production, forestry, field crops, wool, cotton, fruit and winemaking
  • examine and report on existing or alternative methods of grading, processing, storage, sale, marketing and transport of agricultural products
  • monitor, review and report on rural conditions and domestic and overseas agricultural, economic and political developments that affect the efficiency of the agricultural sector
  • assess the past and/or potential future impacts of policy changes (proposed or actual) on the farm sector and the wider economy
  • advise on the appropriate management of natural resources
  • conduct analyses and make recommendations to government and industry on economic issues and/or policies affecting the supply, demand and price of agricultural produce and resources.

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224311B 职业全职从业者税前周薪比例(Income Range Per Week - Before tax)

Income of persons working full-time

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What’s it like to be an Economist?

Economists perform economic research and analysis, and develop and apply
theories relating to the production and distribution of goods and services and
people’s spending behaviour. Economists advise and provide forecasts to
governments and businesses on matters such as taxation levels, wages and
prices, employment and unemployment, imports and exports, and interest and
exchange rates. They investigate international or national economic
situations, or particular features such as industries or regions.

How much can I expect to earn?

Full-time employed Economist earn an average of $1790 per week. The [average
annual salary for this job is $93080 excluding super.]

Personal requirements

  • able to think logically and analytically
  • able to discuss views clearly
  • able to write concisely
  • good at mathematics and statistical analysis.

This job also involves:

Mainly indoor work

Workers performing these jobs would usually be expected to spend more than
three-quarters of their day indoors, in an office, factory or other enclosed
area protected from the weather.

Reading or writing

These jobs require moderate or better reading and writing skills. Workers may
be expected to prepare, understand or act on written materials, such as
letters or reports. People may wish to avoid these jobs if their reading or
writing English skills are limited to a small range of words or phrases and
symbols. Jobs remaining may still require very basic reading or writing
skills.

Sitting for long periods

The main duties and tasks involved in these jobs are usually performed sitting
down at a desk, counter, workbench or other location for periods of at least
two hours at a stretch.

This occupation offers jobs at the following skill levels:

Professional Jobs

Jobs in this group usually require completion of a recognised Bachelor Degree,
or extensive relevant experience. Some jobs also require post-graduate study,
such as a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Master Degree.

Study requirements

At school, you can study these subject(s) to get a good foundation for this
occupation:

Economics

School subjects that include some aspect of ECONOMICS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases an economics-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Mathematics

School subjects that include some aspect of MATHEMATICS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a mathematics-related subject is a
pre-requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Duties and tasks of an Economist

Economists may perform the following tasks:

  • help formulate government economic policies
  • study the effects of government economic and monetary policies, expenditure, taxation and other budgetary controls on the economy and the community
  • identify opportunities to improve efficiency and international competitiveness
  • research, analyse and record the effects of government labour market programmes on economic and industrial growth
  • investigate the types of goods and services that are produced and consumed in Australia and in other countries
  • study industrial relations issues such as wage fixation and the effect of industrial disputes on productivity
  • prepare forecasts, analyse trends and advise on economic issues
  • provide management personnel with economic information and advice.

Specialisations

Econometrician

An econometrician uses economic theories, statistical methods and forecasting
techniques to develop models. They feed data on possible future economic
situations into models to see the likely results and wider implications of
particular actions and advise industry or government on possible costs
resulting from their policy decisions.

Transport Economist

A transport economist studies the efficiency, financial organisation and
interaction of systems such as railways, air transport, shipping, trucks,
buses and cars. They examine the allocation of private and government
resources to transport systems and the implications of fuel production and
importation. They also study the effects of regulation, development and the
application of demand models, as well as analyse the implications of
investment proposals in the transport industry.

Resource Economist

A resource economist analyses policy and issues related to natural resource
industries such as minerals, fisheries and forestry. This includes supply and
demand of resources and how their extraction affects the environment.

Taxation Economist

A taxation economist studies sources of government income, the methods of
expenditure and the effect of taxation and fiscal policy upon national income
and overall business activity.

Financial Economist

A financial economist advises on investment and lending policies by studying
economic trends and policy. They study the effects of government legislation
and policy change on the financial system, and evaluate the economic and
financial aspects of investment projects by preparing financial models and
budget plans.

Labour Market Economist

A labour market economist studies the economic aspects of proposed government
policy and its possible effects on the labour market. They recommend
improvements in techniques for settling labour disputes and related problems
to government agencies, business organisations or industrial groups. They
study matters such as labour legislation, unemployment benefits, industrial
accident provisions, education, collective bargaining, trade unions and
industrial factors, and their impact on the labour market.

Environmental Economist

An environmental economist studies the environmental impact of projects and
advises industry and government on environmental and natural resource
management regulations. They also advise on the government’s responsibilities
in terms of international agreements and treaties about the environment.

Applied Industry Economist

An applied industry economist studies the economic aspects of industry
structure and performance, specialising in sectors such as agriculture or
manufacturing.