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  • The returns to literacy skills in Australia 6 August 2013

    By Jenny Chesters, Chris Ryan, Mathias Sinning

    This study goes beyond looking at how the financial return to training varies with qualification… Show more

  • Older Australians and the take-up of new technologies 19 March 2013

    By Jenny Chesters, Chris Ryan, Mathias Sinning

    This research shows that older Australians use computers and the internet less than younger… Show more

  • The training requirements of foreign-born workers in… 26 September 2012

    By Chris Ryan, Mathias Sinning

    In recent decades Australian immigration policy has focused mostly on accepting high-skilled… Show more

  • Differing skill requirements across countries and over time 27 October 2011

    By Chris Ryan, Mathias Sinning

    This report investigates skill matches to job requirements for workers in Australia, New Zealand,… Show more

  • Skill (mis)matches and over-education of younger workers 11 January 2011

    By Chris Ryan, Mathias Sinning

    This study investigates the extent of over-education among younger workers.

  • Who works beyond the 'standard' retirement age and… 28 October 2010

    By Chris Ryan, Mathias Sinning

    This report describes the characteristics of those who continue to work beyond the age of 65.

  • Skill matches to job requirements 29 October 2009

    By Chris Ryan, Mathias Sinning

    Paying particular attention to older workers, this report examines the relationship between the… Show more

  • Job requirements and lifelong learning for older workers 29 October 2009

    By Chris Ryan, Mathias Sinning

    The relationship between job requirements, individual skills and the participation of workers in… Show more

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