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Skilling the bay - Geelong regional labour market profile: Briefing report two

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posted on 2024-10-30, 17:41 authored by Peter FairbrotherPeter Fairbrother, Claire Homsey, Emily Toome, Darryn SnellDarryn Snell, Dora Carias Vega, Larissa Bamberry, Victor GekaraVictor Gekara
The briefing paper presents a description and analysis of the employment profile of residents in the Regional Geelong Area (RGA). The focus is on RGA residents, the skills they possess, where they acquire work and how this has changed over time. Given that at least 20 per cent of the employed population work outside the Area, this means that there is no tight relation between residents' skills and where these skills are employed. This report draws out the implications of the employment profile of the RGA residents with reference to the character and potential of the local labour market. Of note, there are a number of Federal, State and Local Government initiatives that are underway to stimulate employment within the region as well as to reinforce the employment profile of the Area. By considering the skills profile and educational qualifications of Geelong residents and where they seek employment, including their distribution across employment sectors, it is possible to understand the implications of how the population make use of their qualifications and skills sets and where they work, inside and outside the Area. This is the key stepping stone for an understanding of the employment activity within the RGA and the composition of this regional economy as a Manufacturing and Service one. Such an evaluation provides the foundation for the identification of three major sectors for further examination as well as a consideration of the broader themes around jobs and skills transition. It also allows an understanding of the interrelationship between different sectors: manufacturing and service sectors, construction, and transport and logistics. This will enable an understanding of the skills and training potential in the region.

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  • Public Sector

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The Gordon Institute of Technology (The Gordon), as part of the 'Skilling the Bay' initiative, on behalf of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, State Government of Victoria

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

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1 - 114 pp.

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006043734

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-12-10

Publisher

Centre for Sustainable Organisations and Work

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