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Autor/in | Dumbrell, Tom |
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Institution | National Centre for Vocational Education Research, Leabrook (Australia). |
Titel | Transport and Storage. Industry Training Monograph No. 9. |
Quelle | (1998), (40 Seiten) |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 0-87397-485-9 |
Schlagwörter | Quantitative Daten; Apprenticeships; Education Work Relationship; Employment Patterns; Employment Projections; Employment Qualifications; Foreign Countries; Graduate Surveys; Job Skills; Job Training; Labor Force Development; Labor Needs; National Surveys; Postsecondary Education; Storage; Tables (Data); Technology Education; Tourism; Transportation; Travel; Vocational Education; Wages; Australia Apprenticeship; Lehre; Beschäftigungsstruktur; Beschäftigungsentwicklung; Employment qualification; Vocational qualification; Vocational qualifications; Berufliche Qualifikation; Ausland; Produktive Fertigkeit; Berufsqualifizierender Bildungsgang; Arbeitskräftebestand; Labour needs; Arbeitskräftebedarf; Post-secondary education; Tertiäre Bildung; Speicherung; Tabelle; Technisch-naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht; Tourismus; Verkehrswesen; Travelling; Reisen; Reise; Ausbildung; Berufsbildung; Wage; Löhne; Australien |
Abstract | Australia's transport and storage industry is a large, diverse sector covering all forms of transport operation, including road, rail, air, and sea, and related services: stevedoring, port operations, customs agencies, and travel agencies. Employment in this industry has not grown as quickly over the last decade as employment in general. Under pressure of competition, the government-owned rail sector has sustained substantial job losses. In the 1990s, the industry has increased its gross product more rapidly than the total economy. The recent Asian financial crisis has slowed down the tourist market. About 77 percent of workers are males and around 87 percent of jobs are full time. They are somewhat older than those in the whole workforce, and average weekly hours worked are relatively high. Greater concentrations of employment are in Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania. Occupational composition varies substantially from the overall pattern of the labor force. The bulk of workers, 46 percent, are in the intermediate production and transport occupational group, including the largest full-time occupation category for males in Australia, truck driver. The industry receives only a small level of direct government funding for vocational education and training (VET) provision. Employers are relatively dissatisfied with VET provision; VET graduates are less critical. Employers in the air transport sector are among the highest spenders of all industry groups on structured training for employees. (Appendix include five tables.) (YLB) |
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Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |