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Flexible learning for better earnings
Young people are finding it harder than ever to get jobs in a weak labour market, and those who don't finish year 12 are among the ones who find it the hardest of all. Flexible learning programs support young people facing disadvantage to attain valuable educational qualifications and go on to find long-term work. Kitty te Riele explains how they work and the benefits they bring, both for young people and broader society.
History
Publication title
InsightIssue
12Pagination
22-25ISSN
1838-5184Department/School
Peter Underwood CentrePublisher
Victorian Council of Social ServicePlace of publication
Melbourne, AustraliaRepository Status
- Restricted