Knowledge work: the rise of the office economy: full report

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Author: Doyle, Leonie; Kurth, Brian; Kerr, Ella

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Australian National Training Authority (ANTA)

Abstract:

This report provides an overview of the entire Australian workforce based on the methodology used in the American study titled 'Education for what? the new office economy' by Anthony P. Carnevale and Stephen J Rose (an executive summary of this study may be found at TD/INT 54.13). Data from five Australian censuses (1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, and 1996) have been analysed to provide a time series profile of the Australian workforce, focusing on types of functions instead of just where people work or what occupation they have. The project report reveals relationships between what people do, how much they earn, and how educated they are.

Section 1 details the rationale behind the functional approach taken to analyse economic activities and the workforce. An overview is provided of the trends on the total workforce for the past twenty years, and presents findings on employment share, and the education and earnings of workers in the various function groups.

Section 2 explains the job level analysis (elite, good, and less-skilled) in greater detail and presents findings on employment share, education and earnings in terms of these categories.

A booklet containing highlights of this report may be found indexed at TD/ANTA 59.01.

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This report provides an overview of the entire Australian workforce based on the methodology used in the American study titled 'Education for what? the new office economy' by Anthony P. Carnevale and Stephen J Rose (an executive summary of this study may be found at TD/INT 54.13). Data from five Australian censuses (1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, and 1996) have been analysed to provide a time series profile of the Australian workforce, focusing on types of functions instead of just where people work or what occupation they have. The project report reveals relationships between what ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Labour market; Industry; Income; Skills and knowledge; Research; Employment; Qualifications

Keywords: Wage; Research project; Knowledge level; Analysis; Occupation; Educational level; Employees

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia

Published: Brisbane, Queensland: ANTA, 2000

Physical description: iv, 72 p.

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ISBN: 0642254338

Statement of responsibility: Leonie Doyle, Brian Kurth, Ella Kerr

Resource type: Report

Call Number:
TD/ANTA 63.07



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