| Title: | Dynamics of the Australian Youth Labour Market |
| Summary: | Experience of working-full time has substantially stronger positive effects on the labour market outcomes of 21 to 25 year olds than completion of Year 12 or postsecondary qualifications and training. |
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Document-2355
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De Nicolo, Anne (User-128, anne denicolo:DocuShare)
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| Create Date: | Friday, December 5, 2003 05:43:28 PM CST |
| Modified Date: | Friday, February 6, 2004 01:08:26 PM CST |
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De Nicolo, Anne (User-128, anne denicolo:DocuShare)
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| Expiration Date: | Sunday, December 5, 2004 12:00:00 AM CST |
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| Abstract: | - The main findings from the analyses of time spent in full-time employment, unemployment and participation in marginal activities (unemployment, part-time work and other activities excluding domestic responsibilities) from age 21 to age 25 are as follows: . Prior experience of full-time work had a large positive impact on subsequent labour market outcomes, whereas the experience of unemployment decreased time spent in full-time work and increased time spent looking for work or in marginal activities in ... . Labour market experience of full-time work or unemployment had a much greater impact than qualifications on subsequent labour market outcomes.
- . An apprenticeship qualification increased subsequent time spent in full-time employment ...
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| File name: | Dynamics of Youth Labour Market.doc |
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| Size: | 38912 |
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Research - Current
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