Education and Training in the Labour Force

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  • Raewyn O'Neill Statistics New Zeland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/lew.v0i0.1016

Keywords:

education, training, human capital

Abstract

In their 1997 green paper on tertiary education the Ministry of Education said, "to ensure our prosperity New Zealand needs to be a 'learning society' recognising the importance for all of our people to continue to develop new skills and knowledge throughout a person’s lifetime." Given the importance of an educated and adaptable workforce, there is surprisingly little information available on education and training undertaken in New Zealand. While some information is collected on those enrolled in study towards formal education qualifications, there is little available information on human capital development beyond this. One of the few sources of information is the Education and Training Survey (ETS), conducted in September 1996. This paper uses information collected in the ETS to look at the characteristics of those participating in education and training as well as the barriers to and reasons for participation in education and training. lt then goes on to compare the labour market outcomes of those people who participated in education and training with those who did not.

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Author Biography

Raewyn O'Neill, Statistics New Zeland

Analyst at Regional Statistics

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Published

1998-11-30