Addressing Australia's Critical Skill Shortages

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Unlocking Women's Economic Participation.

Impact Economics and Policy was commissioned by Chief Executive Women to research the impact that increasing women’s participation in the paid workforce would have on addressing Australia’s current skills shortage.

Closing the gap between the amount of paid work undertaken by men and women in our economy could unlock up to 1 million FTE workers with post school qualifications.

The report was covered across a wide range of media including the front page of The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, and on ABC Radio.

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