Training in the youth labour market in Australia / by Paul W. Miller.
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Miller, Paul W.
Australian National University. Centre for Economic Policy Research
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Canberra : Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University
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Data from the Australian Longitudinal Survey indicate that
about 70 per cent of the youth labour force received some
form of training during 1985. Indirect evidence on the per
capita expenditure on job training derived from human
capital models of wage determination suggest, however, that
the annual outlay on training is quite small. This evidence
is consistent with employer-sourced information presented in
the Williams Report. Because industrial training is
generally presumed to be a major determinant of a country?s
international competitiveness, the apparent lack of training
in the Australian labour market is of major importance to
manpower program planning.
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