421 results on '"Skilled labour"'
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152. Learning for life: adult education in Australia. [Originally presented as an address to the Adult Learning Australia. National Conference (40th: 2000: Canberra).]
153. The brain drain: why New Zealanders are voting with their feet
154. Go west, young man, go west!
155. The New Zealand 'brain drain'
156. Confinement by isolation: convict mechanics and labour at Fort Dundas, Melville Island.
157. Populate or perish: mark II
158. The economic and social dimensions of the new economy
159. Institutions and Labour Mobility: Occupational and Internal Labour Markets in Britain, France, Italy and West Germany
160. Determinants of the Type of Labour Employed at the Level of the Firm
161. Work and the knowledge economy
162. The changing skill composition of labour demand
163. Are we there yet?: the journey towards world-class vocational education and training for Australians
164. The demand and new legislation for skilled temporary workers (H-1BS) in the United States
165. The business skills program: is it delivering?
166. Information technology and Australia's immigration program: is Australia doing enough?
167. Occupational profiles of men since 1947
168. A more or less skilled workforce? Changes in the occupational composition of employment, 1993 to 1999
169. Winegrapes: outlook to 2003-04. [Australian wine exports are projected to increase to 405 million litres by 2003-04 as winegrape production increases by 38 per cent in the medium term]
170. Changes in earnings inequality, 1975 to 1998
171. Behind the eight ball: your students' careers: special report [Summary of research by Gerald Burke as presented at the ACER Research Conference (2008: Brisbane)]
172. The IT workforce crisis: what is the solution?
173. The 1999-2000 immigration program
174. Skilled temporary specialty workers in the United States
175. A plan to cut unemployment in Australia: an elaboration on the 'Five Economists' Letter to the Prime Minister, 28th October 1998
176. Skills shortages: a Tasmanian government response.
177. Jobs and environment: why TAFE not 'WorkChoices' is the key to having the cake and eating it. [Shortened version of the keynote speech to the Australian Education Union. National TAFE Council. Annual General Meeting (2007: Canberra).]
178. 'Work for the Dole': a cheap labour market program? an economist's perspective. [An evaluation mechanism should have been determined prior to the implementation of the 'Work for the Dole' scheme]
179. Equal pay for work of equal value: moving toward, or away from, wage justice for women?
180. Dilemmas raised by the MUA dispute
181. How apprentices learn to work
182. Negotiating the way through - Newcastle Out of Workers: [NOW Ltd.]
183. Workforce and skill restructuring in Australia
184. The IPA's immigration debate [Selections from the debate edited by Byth, Jim.]
185. Computer usage among Australian workers
186. The Australian Labor Party's views on population policy [Edited version of address to the Migration Institute of Australia, 14 April 1997.]
187. Economic deregulation and changes in New Zealand's immigration policy [Series of two parts]: Part 2: New Zealand's 'targeted' immigration policy, 1991 to 1996
188. Hand to mouse: design and the handmade. [Paper in Handmade: The New Labour. Murray, Kevin (ed.).]
189. An asset to the colony: the social and economic contribution of corpsmen to early New South Wales. -Amended version of paper presented at Australian Historical Association. Conference (6th: 1992: Canberra, ACT )
190. A note on the new rules governing the temporary entry of business people and highly skilled specialists
191. Economic deregulation and changes in New Zealand's immigration policy [Series of two parts]: Part 1: 1986 to 1991
192. Social security support and recently arrived immigrants
193. Filling the jobs gap: [Australia's skill shortage is a major cost to both the country and business.]
194. The threat to empire: [An ageing population may be the downfall of the Western empire.]
195. Higher education expansion and economic change
196. Why does the German training system work: the incentives that drive the German apprenticeship system. [Earlier version of this paper presented at the Directions in Education and Training for 15-24 Year Olds Conference (1994: Sydney)]
197. The 1995-1996 migration program
198. The politicisation of English [Series of parts]: Part 2: The access test and the skilled migration program
199. Temporary overseas workers: deregulating the market
200. Globalisation of the world economy and its impact on employment and training in Australia. [Earlier version of this paper was prepared for the Australian National Training Authority. National Research Advisory Council. Conference (1994: Sydney)]
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