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Identifying the key factors affecting the chance of passing vocational education and training subjects


Item:1460
Title:Identifying the key factors affecting the chance of passing vocational education and training subjects
Authors:David John
Publication date: 2 April 2004
Type:Research report
Theme:Students and individuals > Student achievements and outcomes > Subject completions
ISBN:1 920895 56 6

This report identifies student characteristics - demographic and life-stage factors - which influence successful completion of vocational education and training (VET) subjects. It finds the likelihood of passing is significantly reduced for people who are Indigenous, have a disability, are of non-English speaking background, are unemployed or are aged 19 years or less. The research is based on statistical analysis.


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