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The role of VET in workforce development: a story of conflicting expectations

Item:
2406
Title:
The role of VET in workforce development: a story of conflicting expectations
Authors:
Tanya Bretherton
Publication date: 
4 October 2011
Type:
Research report
Themes:
Industry and employers > Existing workers > General
Students and individuals > Learner groups > Existing workers
ISBN:
978 1 921955 28 0 print; 978 1 921955 27 3 web

This final report from a three-year research program puts the focus on the ability of VET to respond to workforce development challenges, particularly in industries characterised as low-skill entry points to the labour market. The key findings highlight the lack of incentive for workers in the meat processing and childcare sectors to train beyond mandatory levels due to casualised working arrangements and little reward for upgrading qualifications. To improve workforce development, using the concept of a vocation implies the capacity to move literally between different skill clusters potentially removing some of the stigma attached to hierarchical structures.

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