Fully-matching results
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This research analysed the learning journeys and training and employment outcomes of students who… Show more
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This report examines the factors that influence early school leavers to re-engage with education,… Show more
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Skills utilisation in the workplace: the other side of the coin 16 November 2021
This report investigates skill underutilisation in Australian workers by examining patterns of… Show more
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Linking NAPLAN scores to LSAY 8 December 2015
This report looks at whether it is possible to link data from the Longitudinal Surveys of… Show more
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Assessing annual training participation targets requires accurate information but when the tool for … Show more
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The factors affecting the educational and occupational aspirations of … 2 April 2014 (Revised 26 June 2014)
Parental influence plays a significant role in their children's educational aspirations.
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Apprentices aren't what they used to be, or are they?
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The authors of this paper explore whether low socioeconomic status (SES) students benefit to a… Show more
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This paper was written to encourage policy-makers to think about how to measure socioeconomic… Show more
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This report uses Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) data to look at the impact of… Show more
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This technical paper outlines the methodology used to adjust the original Program of International… Show more
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Attrition in the trades 7 November 2011
This report investigates attrition in the trades by comparing the rate at which tradespeople leave… Show more
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Getting tough on missing data: a boot camp for social science… 29 September 2011
Research in the social sciences is routinely affected by missing data. Not addressing missing data… Show more
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The vocational equivalent to Year 12 21 September 2011
This paper investigates what might be the vocational equivalent to completing senior secondary… Show more
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In this report the authors seek to answer the question of whether combining school and work is… Show more
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When measuring the socioeconomic status of young people, the authors find that the SocioEconomic… Show more