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Interview with Barbara Pocock about 'Low-paid workers, changing patterns of work and life, and participation in VET'


Item:2104
Title:Interview with Barbara Pocock about 'Low-paid workers, changing patterns of work and life, and participation in VET'
Authors:Barbara Pocock
Publication date: 10 March 2009
Type:Audio/video
Themes:Students and individuals > General
Students and individuals > Learner groups > Existing workers

In this interview, Steve Davis talks with researcher Barbara Pocock about her paper, 'Low-paid workers, changing patterns of work and life, and participation in vocational education and training'. This paper outlines the issues emerging from the first year of research undertaken by University of South Australia's Centre for Work Life on what influences people's decisions to participate in vocational education and training, particularly for low-skilled and low-paid workers (that is, those earning less than $15 per hour).

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