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Work-life issues and participation in education and training


Item:2216
Title:Work-life issues and participation in education and training
Authors:Natalie Skinner
Publication date: 23 December 2009
Type:Research report
Themes:Students and individuals > General
Students and individuals > Learner groups > Existing workers
ISBN:978 1 921413 70 4 print; 978 1 921413 55 1 web

Using data from the 2009 Australian Work and Life Index, this report examines how work-life pressures influence the capacity and motivation of individuals, particularly low-paid workers, to engage in education and training. This report is part of a larger project, Low-paid workers and VET: Increasing VET participation amongst lower-paid workers over the life cycle.



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