Getting adults into the trades: case studies

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Author: Saunders, Stephen; Saunders, John

Abstract:

The premise of the research study 'Getting adults into the trades' (TD/TNC 70.04) is that factors including Australia's ageing population, changing life career patterns and skill shortages in the 'traditional trades' have made adults an increasingly important recruitment source. This electronic document contains the complete case studies which were analysed in that report.

Subjects: Apprenticeship; Workforce development; Vocational education and training; Industry; Traineeship; Technology; Research; Skills and knowledge; Labour market; Career development

Keywords: Trainee; Technological change; Case study; Skill shortage; Career pattern

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia

Published: Adelaide, South Australia: NCVER, 2002

Physical description: 35 p.

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ISBN: 174096037

Statement of responsibility: Stephen Saunders, John Saunders

Resource type: Report

Call Number:
TD/TNC 70.20



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