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What it's worth: Establishing the value of vocational qualifications to employers

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Item:1589
Title:What it's worth: Establishing the value of vocational qualifications to employers
Authors:Mark Cully
Publication date: 12 October 2005
Publication type:Research report
Theme:Industry and employers > Industry and employer views > General
ISBN:1 920896 65 1 print; 1 920896 66 X web

This study focuses on the general question of the value of vocational qualifications to employers by considering three areas in which the economic value of vocational qualifications to employers is evident: in prerequisites specified in job hiring, in employment levels of people with different qualifications, and in the wage levels of people with different qualifications. The findings indicate that employers want people with qualifications when recruiting for some jobs, but experience is more valuable. Employers are more likely to employ people with qualifications but this depends on the level of qualification, age and sex. Employers pay more for people with qualifications but again, this depends on the type of qualification - schooling matters more than low-level vocational qualifications. Revised 20 October 2005.

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