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As part of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) work on skills,
there has been a policy push to increase the number of people completing
higher-level VET qualifications - diplomas and advanced diplomas. The
foundation for this paper was a set of projections prepared by the Centre
for the Economics of Education and Training (CEET) which pointed to
a significant shortfall in people with diploma and advanced diploma-level
qualifications in 2016. The paper outlines recent trends in the provision
of these qualifications; overall there has been virtually no growth
over the period 2003 - 07, with growth in some areas offset by declines
in others. It also looks at how those with diplomas and advanced diplomas
are faring in the labour market. The picture is rather mixed, suggesting
that people with diplomas and advanced diplomas fare, on average, better
than those with other vocational qualifications or no post-school qualifications,
but face stiff competition from degree holders and others who have obtained
skills through experience.
Tom Karmel
Managing Director, NCVER
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