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Matching supply of and demand for skills: international perspectives
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2009)
The aim of this research was to identify approaches used by a select number of overseas countries - the United Kingdom, China, Singapore, Norway and Germany - in their attempts to match the supply of skills with current ...
Current VET strategies and responsiveness to emerging skills shortages and surpluses
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2009)
This paper provides an overview of the approaches used by states and territories in planning the provision of publicly funded training, including the purchasing strategies that are employed. It also considers the relationship ...
Changing work organisation and skill requirements
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2009)
This report examines Australian studies of work organisation and how the workplace is changing in response to pressures from increased global competition, rapidly changing consumer markets and the expansion of the services ...
The impact of TAFE inclusiveness strategies
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2009)
This report examines the nature and effectiveness of 'inclusiveness' strategies implemented by TAFE institutes in Australia. Inclusiveness strategies address barriers to participation in vocational education and training ...
Changing forms of employment and their implications for the development of skills
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2009)
This article discusses the knowledge people acquire through working: how to be productive workers. Areas covered include the type of employment and its effect on the level of skills development; the ways in which the ...
Skill acquisition and use across the life course: current trends, future prospects
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2009)
This report examines the extent to which people's life trajectories are changing and the implications of this change for the VET sector. This sector is significantly more affected by changing life-course patterns than are ...
Participation in VET across Australia: a regional analysis
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2009)
This report examines participation in vocational education and training (VET) across different regions of Australia. Two main types of analysis are presented: regional participation rates are mapped; and regression analyses ...
Social area differences in VET participation
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2009)
The participation of Australians in vocational education and training (VET) varies a great deal in terms of levels of training, industry fields and demographic aspects; that is, age, gender, locality and socioeconomic ...