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  • A snapshot showing how transitions for young Australians continue to change, based on the 2013… Show more

  • Research messages 2011 31 January 2012

    By NCVER

    This highly-popular annual publication provides a collection of summaries of research projects… Show more

  • Working for yourself: for love or money? Research overview 20 December 2011

    By Georgina Atkinson

    This overview describes research conducted by the University of Canberra which looked at the… Show more

  • Research messages 2010 4 March 2011

    By NCVER

    Research messages 2010 is a collection of summaries of research projects published by the National… Show more

  • Work practices, skill use and the nature of the workforce in the Australian red-meat-processing… Show more

  • Older workers and VET: At a glance 12 June 2009

    By Susan Dawe

    Australia, in common with many industrialised countries, must adjust in the coming years to an… Show more

  • These two-page research overviews summarise the 13 reports which make up the research project, 'A… Show more

  • Two well-established findings about employer-provided training form the backdrop to this research.… Show more

  • Innovation in business, particularly across the major industries on which Australia's economy… Show more

  • This publication provides a summary of recent research into issues affecting the demand of skills… Show more

  • Factors influencing demand for vocational education and… 26 July 2001

    By Sue Kilpatrick, Kim Allen

    This publication reviews research relating to demand for VET. Demand is expected to increase for… Show more

  • This report describes the range of outcome measures used in the VET systems and reviews a range of… Show more

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