Low levels of education generally among people with a disability is one of the factors contributing to their lower rate of labour market participation. What role vocational education and training (VET) plays in ameliorating this is the focus of this report. Using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia surveys, the report finds that for people who are not working, completing a VET qualification does increase the chance of employment and more so for people with a disability. Image: net_efekt / flick
The welfare-to-work policy aims to encourage certain welfare recipients to pursue pathways that lead...
This report explores access to vocational education and training (and university) currently and hist...
Employability is the skills a person has to get a job, maintain a job, and be able to adapt to the w...
Low workforce participation contributes to social and economic exclusion of people with disabilities...
During the 2001-2008 period, the employment rate of people with a disability remained remarkably low...
Research has shown that employers and industry are key partners in work-based learning and can hinde...
The role of vocational education and training in the labour market outcomes of people with disabilit...
During the 2001-8 period, the employment rate of people with a disability remained remarkably low in...
This report find that compared to Year 12 completers, there is little benefit from obtaining certifi...
This paper considers three aspects of vocational education and training\u27s (VET) contribution to t...
Purpose: There is a strong connection between disability and decreased participation rates in the Au...
This report investigates the role that vocational education and training (VET) can play in the trans...
People with disabilities experience disadvantage and discrimination in the job market, and are often...
Improving the educational outcomes of people with a disability is seen as key in helping improve th...
Australia\u27s Vocational Education and Training (VET) workforce has several shortcomings which nee...
The welfare-to-work policy aims to encourage certain welfare recipients to pursue pathways that lead...
This report explores access to vocational education and training (and university) currently and hist...
Employability is the skills a person has to get a job, maintain a job, and be able to adapt to the w...
Low workforce participation contributes to social and economic exclusion of people with disabilities...
During the 2001-2008 period, the employment rate of people with a disability remained remarkably low...
Research has shown that employers and industry are key partners in work-based learning and can hinde...
The role of vocational education and training in the labour market outcomes of people with disabilit...
During the 2001-8 period, the employment rate of people with a disability remained remarkably low in...
This report find that compared to Year 12 completers, there is little benefit from obtaining certifi...
This paper considers three aspects of vocational education and training\u27s (VET) contribution to t...
Purpose: There is a strong connection between disability and decreased participation rates in the Au...
This report investigates the role that vocational education and training (VET) can play in the trans...
People with disabilities experience disadvantage and discrimination in the job market, and are often...
Improving the educational outcomes of people with a disability is seen as key in helping improve th...
Australia\u27s Vocational Education and Training (VET) workforce has several shortcomings which nee...
The welfare-to-work policy aims to encourage certain welfare recipients to pursue pathways that lead...
This report explores access to vocational education and training (and university) currently and hist...
Employability is the skills a person has to get a job, maintain a job, and be able to adapt to the w...