Increasing mature-age access to education and training in a way that is responsive to changing labour market needs is a key policy challenge. In this paper we examine the impacts of a unique reform in the Australian state of Victoria that aimed to meet this challenge by introducing a broad-based voucher for those 25 and older. In effect, the reform uncapped public course-level funding and linked it to individual student choice instead of centralised funding allocations. Using national administrative enrolment data and difference-in-differences estimation, exploiting the continuation of existing centralised funding models in other states, we find that the voucher increased mature-age vocational education and training participation and improv...
It is well known that governments in economically developed countries are being challenged to revers...
With a plethora of new federal government policies designed to address a range of emerging economic ...
Economic success and commitment to the social benefits of inclusive training opportunities are impor...
Vocational education and training provision for young people is a crucial but often maligned part of...
Education and training among the working-age population has become an increasingly important policy ...
Using 15 years of Australian panel data and fixed-effect panel regression models, we examine the pre...
An approach that puts emphasis on increased contestability and student choice can maximise the publi...
Financing vocational education and training, as part of Australia\u27s commitment to lifelong learni...
The financing of vocational education and training (VET) has become increasingly challenging over re...
Economic, social and demographic change is highlighting a need for lifelong education and training. ...
Vocational Education and Training (VET) plays an important role in the reshaping of upper secondary ...
In recent years, vocational education and training (VET) in Australia has been reconstructed within ...
Participation in formal education during adulthood (ages 25 to 54) is a key part of lifelong learnin...
The extension of compulsory education to Year 11 and 12 has been implemented in Queensland since 200...
Economic success, and a commitment to the social benefits of inclusive training opportunities are im...
It is well known that governments in economically developed countries are being challenged to revers...
With a plethora of new federal government policies designed to address a range of emerging economic ...
Economic success and commitment to the social benefits of inclusive training opportunities are impor...
Vocational education and training provision for young people is a crucial but often maligned part of...
Education and training among the working-age population has become an increasingly important policy ...
Using 15 years of Australian panel data and fixed-effect panel regression models, we examine the pre...
An approach that puts emphasis on increased contestability and student choice can maximise the publi...
Financing vocational education and training, as part of Australia\u27s commitment to lifelong learni...
The financing of vocational education and training (VET) has become increasingly challenging over re...
Economic, social and demographic change is highlighting a need for lifelong education and training. ...
Vocational Education and Training (VET) plays an important role in the reshaping of upper secondary ...
In recent years, vocational education and training (VET) in Australia has been reconstructed within ...
Participation in formal education during adulthood (ages 25 to 54) is a key part of lifelong learnin...
The extension of compulsory education to Year 11 and 12 has been implemented in Queensland since 200...
Economic success, and a commitment to the social benefits of inclusive training opportunities are im...
It is well known that governments in economically developed countries are being challenged to revers...
With a plethora of new federal government policies designed to address a range of emerging economic ...
Economic success and commitment to the social benefits of inclusive training opportunities are impor...