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Part-time working by students : is it a policy issue, and for whom?

Smith, Erica & Patton, Wendy A. (2011) Part-time working by students : is it a policy issue, and for whom? Journal of Education and Work.

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Abstract

This paper uses data from interviews with representatives of national and state organisations that have a policy interest in student-working in Australia. The interviewees included representatives from employer bodies and trade unions as well as government organisations. The data are used to discuss these stakeholders’ perceptions of the main advantages and disadvantages of working by young full-time students and the ways in which organisations in the business and educational sectors have adapted their policies and practices for student-working. The analysis is then used to inform a discussion about whether this is a legitimate area for public policy formulation and if so, what principles might underpin such policy and what some policies might look like.

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ID Code: 48701
Item Type: Journal Article
Additional Information: Available online
Keywords: Student working, Public policy, Part-time work, Employers
DOI: 10.1080/13639080.2011.623123
ISSN: 1363-9080
Subjects: Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > EDUCATION (130000) > SPECIALIST STUDIES IN EDUCATION (130300) > Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified (130399)
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > EDUCATION (130000) > OTHER EDUCATION (139900)
Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Education
Deposited On: 16 Feb 2012 09:02
Last Modified: 16 Feb 2012 09:28

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