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Back To Work Australia Improving The Reemployment Prospects Of Displaced Workers Oecd Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development

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Back To Work Australia Improving The Reemployment Prospects Of Displaced Workers Oecd Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development
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Publisher: Oecd Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.26 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Oecd Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development
ISBN: 9789264253438, 9264253432
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Back To Work Australia Improving The Reemployment Prospects Of Displaced Workers Oecd Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development by Oecd Organisation For Economic Co-operation And Development 9789264253438, 9264253432 instant download after payment.

Job displacement (involuntary job loss due to firm closure or downsizing) affects many workers over their lifetime. Displaced workers may face long periods of unemployment and, even when they find new jobs, tend to be paid less and have fewer benefits than in their prior jobs. Helping them get back into good jobs quickly should be a key goal of labour market policy. This report is the fourth in a series of reports looking at how this challenge is being tackled in a number of Oecd countries. It shows that many displaced workers get new jobs relatively quickly in Australia, mostly thanks to a flexible and dynamic labour market. A small minority of displaced workers receive special support via the labour adjustment programmes, but some displaced workers who would need specific assistance, in particular in the older worker and/or low-educated groups, do not get sufficient support or only too late. There is room to improve policies by moving away from the current sectoral approach to special assistance programmes for workers collectively dismissed, towards an approach covering all sectors of the economy, with the intensity of intervention tailored to the circumstances and needs of the displaced workers. Expanding the training component for displaced workers and making use of skills assessment and training to better target the training and enhance its effectiveness would also help displaced workers transition to sustainable jobs of a certain quality.

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