Ensuring young people in all walks of life ‘earn or learn’ costs money
Grace MQuilten provides estimates on the costs of young people not entering the workforce, in her article in The Conversation (24 June 2014) about a specific
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Grace MQuilten provides estimates on the costs of young people not entering the workforce, in her article in The Conversation (24 June 2014) about a specific
Jeff Borland, Professor of Economics at the University of Melbourne explains (The Conversation, 20.6.2014) why youth employment rates rise disproportionately in times of economic downturn. He
‘I appreciate there are a range of interested [parties] such as state and territory governments, pre-schools and parents who are keen to secure certainty about the
Australian Coal and Energy Survey: First Phase Report. This report from Griffith University, published in November 2012, examines the effect of shift work on workers in
This link provides a compilation of the Brisbane Times reports on the public service cuts introduced by the Newman Government in 2012-13. Public service cuts in
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