News: Independent Research Fund

SA’s labour force participation likely to worsen

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Current pressures on South Australia’s labour force and housing markets are likely to worsen over the next few decades due to the rapid ageing of the population, according to economists from the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±â€™s SA Centre for Economic Studies (SACES).

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Demography not policy may dictate which SA job sectors grow

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A new report from the SA Centre for Economic Studies suggests that South Australia’s healthcare sector may experience the biggest growth in employment in the state, in the near future. The demand for people in this sector will create problems for others sectors such as defence that will be competing for scarce skilled labour.

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Mitigating work related financial disincentives faced by Age Pensioners can help address the skills shortage

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Raising the labour force participation of Age Pensioners would help to address existing skills shortages within Australia. A new research paper from SACES examines a potential policy reform to address the current financial disincentive to participate in the labour force faced by those on the Aged Pension.

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Education can mitigate COVID-19 employment shocks

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A new research paper from SACES which examines the impact of COVID-19 on employment in South Australia with particular reference to the young argues that more support for education and training is the key to offsetting the employment impacts of similar shocks.

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Policy support offers opportunities for SA post pandemic

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Policy support from the South Australian and Federal governments for employment and training initiatives could play a crucial role in boosting the State’s population and recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Univer