Journal

Where have all the jobs gone? / by Michelle Nixon

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Title
Where have all the jobs gone? / by Michelle Nixon
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National Library of New Zealand
Collection
Index New Zealand
Description

Concerns the lack of workforce planning around supply and demand for teachers. Looks at factors contributing to the current shortage of teaching jobs available for new graduates. Reports some jobs are attracting hundreds of applicants. Talks to teacher hopefuls Sara Sabin, Caitlin Turner, Melanie Porter and Bridget O'Leary about struggling with student loans and not finding jobs. Looks at tertiary institution enrolment and government policy to explain the problem, noting that the problem of ...

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Journal
Date created
Aut 2013
Creator
Nixon, Michelle
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/31979688
Related subjects
Teachers -- Supply and demand / Teachers -- Supply and demand -- Forecasting / First year teachers / Education -- Study and teaching (Graduate)

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