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Where tradies work: A regional analysis of the labour market for tradespeople

Item:
2273
Title:
Where tradies work: A regional analysis of the labour market for tradespeople
Authors:
Phil Lewis, Michael Corliss
Publication date: 
24 August 2010
Type:
Research report
Themes:
Industry and employers > Skill shortages > General
Industry and employers > Specific industries > General
VET in context > Regional issues > General
ISBN:
978 1 921809 02 6 print; 978 1 921809 00 2 web

As Australia's economy recovers from the economic downturn, attention is turning once again to skills shortages. To gain insights into the labour market for tradespeople, this report investigates changes in supply, demand and how adjustment occurred through the varied economic conditions of the past 20 years. It concludes that there was no overall severe shortage of tradespeople during the recent boom time but that some local labour markets experienced excess supply or demand. Migration (both from overseas and internally) and wage adjustments appear to have been important functions in responding to these conditions.

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