This data only represents the 87,178 Victorian public sector employees who voluntarily responded to the People matter survey 2022.
For most visuals, we’ve included data from previous years. Some visuals only show data from 2022.
This is because the questions are new or can’t be compared to earlier years.
We don’t show the data from 2020 as some organisations couldn’t take part in the 2020 survey as they were responding to the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Therefore, the 2020 data isn't a true representation of the public sector.
We’ve broken down the data in 3 ways:
Read more about the response rate to the People matter survey 2022.
For most questions, respondents were asked to choose either:
For the charts, we combined the percentage of responses to agree and strongly agree.
Respondents who selected neither agree nor disagree may account for a significant number of responses where people have not agreed.
We included a ‘prefer not to say’ option for some demographic questions. Respondents may choose ‘prefer not to say’ for a range of reasons.
The Commission uses strict rules to protect the privacy and anonymity of respondents at every stage of the survey.
We don’t release employee opinion results for demographic groups where industries have less than 30 total responses.
Read our privacy policy.
Read more about the People matter survey 2022.
For data on the whole Victorian public sector workforce go to Workforce data facts and visuals.
The key findings are for the Victorian public sector.
Positive views of respondents show:
Barriers to success reported by most respondents:
Collaboration can lead to higher team satisfaction, performance and effectiveness.
This graph shows the percentage of respondents who agree that people work together and support each other in their organisation.
The results combine agree and strongly agree answers to these statements:
This graph shows the percentage of respondents who agree their organisation supports collaboration in the workplace.
The results combine agree and strongly agree answers to these statements:
If employees feel valued and included, it can lead to a positive work environment and higher engagement and productivity.
This graph shows the percentage of respondents who agree their organisation’s culture supports diversity in the workplace.
The results combine agree and strongly agree answers to these statements:
Workplace barriers prevent employees from working efficiently and effectively.
This graph shows what respondents feel are the most significant barriers to working in an optimal way.
The results may add up to more than 100% because respondents could choose more than one answer.
This .CSV file has the data for each survey question on this page.