body bg

Inform-Banner

An analysis of data from the longitudinal survey of ATSI job seekers, topic 1: labour market participation patterns and pathways to Indigenous employment

  • Year: 2003
  • Author: Hunter, Boyd; Gray, Matthew; Jones, Roger
  • Publisher: Dept. of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business
  • Published Location: Canberra, ACT
  • ISBN: 064232610X
  • Country: Australia

This July 2000 report from the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research to the Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business describes the strengths and limitations of the data collected in the Longitudinal Survey of Indigenous Job Seekers, and provides an overview of how Indigenous labour market behaviour changes over time. The survey involved interviewing 2,500 Indigenous Australian job seekers aged 15 to 65 in selected urban, rural and remote centres three times over an eighteen-month period. The main aim of the report is to describe the major patterns of participation in employment, education and training and identify those pathways most likely to result in job seekers successfully making the transition to employment.

Related Items

Are we making education count in remote Australian communities or just counting education?

For quite some time the achievements of students in remote Australian schools have been lamented....

Towards a good education in very remote Australia: Is it just a case of moving the desks around?

The education system, as it relates to very remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...

Red dirt thinking on power, pedagogy and paradigms: Reframing the dialogue in remote education

Recent debates in Australia, largely led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island academics over the...

Share this with your friends

Footer Logo

Contact Us

Level 2, 53 Blackall Street
Barton ACT 2600
AUSTRALIA
Telephone: 02 6260 3733
or email us