Regional workforce futures: an analysis of the Great Southern, South West and Wheatbelt regions
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Tonts, M.
Davies, Amanda
McKenzie, Fiona Haslam
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2008Type
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Tonts, Matthew and Davies, Amanda and McKenzie, Fiona Haslam. 2008. Regional workforce futures: an analysis of the Great Southern, South West and Wheatbelt regions, Feb 2008, Perth, WA: Institute for Regional Development - School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, The University of Western Australia.
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Humanities
School of Built Environment
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John Curtin Institute of Public Policy (Research Institute)
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Abstract
The overall aim of the report is to provide an assessment of regional employment dynamics and future labour demand in the Great Southern, South West, and Wheatbelt regions. More specifically, the report: Examines the demographic and economic dynamics driving regional labour markets; Analyses the changing structure of regional labour markets in terms of sector and occupation; Identifies the major challenges facing employers in the regions; Develops projections of labour for demand to 2015 for sectors and occupations within the regions.
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