What would prompt people to undertake education and training in their mid-20s and beyond and what are the benefits? The authors investigate what motivates people to undertake education and training at more mature ages and the impact of this on their labour market outcomes. They found that males who undertake further education and training after the age of 25 years did so for reasons related to their current employment (for example, towards promotion or a different job), whereas for females a key motivator was simply getting a job. For both males and females, a sustained increase in job satisfaction following completion of the study was also found. Data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia Survey and t...
This paper presents information about the educational experience and associated characteristics of ...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
What happens to our young people when they leave school? This paper draws on research from the Longi...
What would prompt people to undertake education and training in their mid-20s and beyond and what ar...
Using 15 years of Australian panel data and fixed-effect panel regression models, we examine the pre...
Objective: This study describes hours in paid work for Australian men and women aged over 65, focusi...
This study draws together information on the opportunities being provided to young Australians ...
Understanding how mature age workers come to engage with training programs has become increasingly i...
This article will consider the non-school qualifications currently being studied by men and women, t...
This report investigates the effect of post-secondary education and training on the occupation and e...
Participation in formal education during adulthood (ages 25 to 54) is a key part of lifelong learnin...
Social background plays only a small role in accounting for differences in occupational status and e...
Global challenges associated with the ageing workforce include lower levels of education and negativ...
This article investigates the impact of a changing higher education system on young adults' prioriti...
The authors examine factors that influence young people\u27s plans to complete Year 12, their aspira...
This paper presents information about the educational experience and associated characteristics of ...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
What happens to our young people when they leave school? This paper draws on research from the Longi...
What would prompt people to undertake education and training in their mid-20s and beyond and what ar...
Using 15 years of Australian panel data and fixed-effect panel regression models, we examine the pre...
Objective: This study describes hours in paid work for Australian men and women aged over 65, focusi...
This study draws together information on the opportunities being provided to young Australians ...
Understanding how mature age workers come to engage with training programs has become increasingly i...
This article will consider the non-school qualifications currently being studied by men and women, t...
This report investigates the effect of post-secondary education and training on the occupation and e...
Participation in formal education during adulthood (ages 25 to 54) is a key part of lifelong learnin...
Social background plays only a small role in accounting for differences in occupational status and e...
Global challenges associated with the ageing workforce include lower levels of education and negativ...
This article investigates the impact of a changing higher education system on young adults' prioriti...
The authors examine factors that influence young people\u27s plans to complete Year 12, their aspira...
This paper presents information about the educational experience and associated characteristics of ...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
What happens to our young people when they leave school? This paper draws on research from the Longi...