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Mechanisms for increasing employer contributions to training: An international comparison

Item:
1489
Title:
Mechanisms for increasing employer contributions to training: An international comparison
Authors:
Andy Smith, Stephen Billett
Publication date: 
1 October 2004
Type:
Research report
Theme:
Industry and employers > Investment in training > General
ISBN:
1 920895 94 9

The level of enterprise expenditure on training in Australia appears to be growing, and now compares favourably with countries often held as models for national policy and practice. This report outlines a range of policy options employed internationally, including levies, leverage and partnership arrangements to enhance employer contributions to training. Ultimately, the authors find decisions about expenditure on training depends on employers' interests, values and commitments. If new policies are to be effective and build upon enterprises' commitment to training, it is critical they align with employers' needs, and receive enterprise commitment. For government, a key strategic policy goal is to improve employers' perception of the value of training to increase levels of expenditure.

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