Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Reports released: Employment outcomes of tertiary education

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Two reports have been released today from the employment outcomes of tertiary education project.

These reports form part of the initial outputs from the project, managed by the Ministry of Education, the Department of Labour and Statistics New Zealand.

Information about the EOTE project, the data it uses, and other publications from this project can be found on the Statistics New Zealand website.

What do students earn after their tertiary education? This report looks at the group of nearly 30,000 young domestic students who last enrolled in a tertiary education provider in 2003, and examines the influence of their tertiary education on their earnings in the first year following study and three years post-study. Author: David Scott, Ministry of Education and Statistics New Zealand

Does workplace-based industry training improve earnings? This report examines the labour market outcomes of employees who left industry training during 2003–05, by comparing earnings and employment post training with earnings and employment prior to and during training. Author: Sarah Crichton, Department of Labour and Statistics New Zealand

Accessing these reports: These reports are available on the Statistics New Zealand website in pdf format. You can access the reports by clicking on the link in the headings. These report are only published electronically.

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