Description |
vi, 94 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
Analytical series, 1440-4311 ; no. 98/5 |
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Analytical series (Australia. Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs. Analysis and Evaluation Division) ; 98/5
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Contents |
Executive summary -- 1. Assessing skills shortages -- 2. Employment trends in Australia -- 3. Skill trends -- Skill Vacancy Survey -- List of SVS (Skilled Vacancy Survey) occupations and codes -- SVS as a labour market indicator -- Occupational demand trends -- 4. National skill shortages -- 5. State skill shortages -- New South Wales -- Victoria -- Queensland -- South Australia -- Western Australia -- Tasmania -- Northern Territory -- Appendix A. SVS and ANZ vacancies by State |
Summary |
This report presents lists of skills shortages in each State and the Northern Territory and an overview of occupational developments for occupations in shortage. At present there are skill shortages in only a relatively small number of mainly professional and trade occupations and/or for particular experience requirements. Some of the shortages are national while many are evident in some States or regions only. Skill shortages are evident in three broad occupational areas: professional occupations including mining engineers, selected computer professionals, registered nurse specialisations, health professionals, some secondary teacher specialisations; trade skills including toolmaker, boilermaker, sheetmetal worker, chef, pastrycook, hairdresser; and service occupations such as child care coordinator |
Analysis |
Federal issue |
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Interstate comparisons |
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Skill shortages |
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Skills |
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State issue |
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Statistics |
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Surveys |
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Trends to 2000 |
Notes |
DEETYA no. 6146.OASA98A |
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Commonwealth of Australia 1998 |
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Analytical series (Australia. Dept. of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs. Analysis and Evaluation Division) no:98/5 1440-4311 |
Subject |
Labor supply -- Australia.
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Skilled labor -- Australia.
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Author |
Australia. Department of Employment, Education, Training, and Youth Affairs. Analysis and Evaluation Division
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Australia. Department of Employment, Education, Training, and Youth Affairs. Skills Analysis and Research Branch
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ISBN |
0642237719 |
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