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The Economic Benefit of Increased Participation in Education and Training
This report by Access Economics has been jointly commissioned by the Business Council of Australia and the Dusseldorp Skills Forum to test the merits of the economic case for increased policy emphasis on youth participation in education, training and employment specifically in relation to the Government's own work with inter-generational issues. It provides further analysis and modeling of the information used in the Treasury Working Paper: A Note on Educational Attainment and Labour Force Participation in Australia and The Intergenerational Report 2002-03.

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Tags: Education, Transitions, Vocational Education and Training, Workforce


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