Labor's Education and Training Strategy: Building on False Assumptions?
People and Place 2008, April, 16, 1
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INTRODUCTION The incoming Rudd Labor Government believes that skill shortages are an important component of Australia's inflationary breakout. The government's leaders have repeatedly asserted that, unlike the departed Coalition Government, Labor will attack the supply side of the inflationary equation. To this end, the government will promote education and training for skilled occupations where shortages are most evident.
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