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Interview with Cain Polidano on 'The role of vocational education and training in the labour market outcomes of people with disabilities'

Item:
2242
Title:
Interview with Cain Polidano on 'The role of vocational education and training in the labour market outcomes of people with disabilities'
Authors:
Cain Polidano
Publication date: 
23 March 2010
Type:
Audio/video
Theme:
Students and individuals > Learner groups > Students with a disability

In this interview, Steve Davis talks with researcher Cain Polidano about his report on the role of vocational education and training in the labour market outcomes of people with disabilities. Low levels of education generally among people with a disability is one of the factors contributing to their lower rate of labour market participation. What role vocational education and training (VET) plays in ameliorating this is the focus of this report. Using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia surveys, the report finds that for people who are not working, completing a VET qualification does increase the chance of employment and more so for people with a disability.

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