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Education-to-work transitions of aspiring creatives

机译:有抱负的创意者从工作到工作的过渡

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Despite some segments of the creative industries in Australia performing better than other segments in terms of earnings and employment growth, they all rely on highly skilled workers and face similar workforce challenges. Workers typically experience multiple entry attempts, spells of unemployment, short-term contracts, high degrees of mobility, casual/part-time employment within and outside the creative industries, and pressure to ensure their skills remain relevant. Skills shortages and gaps, an insufficient supply of high quality industry-ready graduates, difficulties in predicting demand for skills, weak linkages between industry and education providers, reliance on overseas talent in some segments, limited opportunities for workers to engage in skill development and pressure on workers to keep abreast of technological developments are ongoing issues in the creative industries workforce. In response to these concerns, the Australian Research Council, three State Governments, industry and a large vocational education and training (VET) provider funded Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to conduct the 60Sox project. This 3-year project investigated the education, training and work experiences of aspiring creatives defined as new entrants, recent graduates and students enrolled in creative industries courses. It involved the largest survey of aspiring creatives ever undertaken in Australia, attracting 507 respondents, and a survey of 50 employers. Using the framework proposed by Hannan, Raffe and Smyth (1996), this article presents findings from an analysis of the macro and micro labour market outcomes of aspiring creatives using data from the two 60Sox project surveys and publicly available sources. The analysis confirmed that many graduates of creative industries courses who participated in the 60Sox survey and the national surveys for the National Centre for Vocational Education Research and Graduate Careers Australia were struggling to make a successful transition from education to work. This article also discusses the causes of this key finding and possible solutions to address transition issues.View full textDownload full textKeywordscreative industries, education-to-work transitions, graduates, aspiring creatives, pathways, skills, AustraliaRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09548963.2011.540813
机译:尽管澳大利亚的创意产业的某些部门在收入和就业增长方面表现优于其他部门,但它们都依赖于高技能的工人并且面临着类似的劳动力挑战。工人通常会经历多次尝试进入,失业,短期合同,高度流动性,创意产业内外的临时/兼职工作,以及确保他们的技能保持相关性的压力。技能短缺和差距,高素质的行业就绪毕业生供应不足,对技能需求的预测困难,行业与教育提供者之间的联系薄弱,某些领域对海外人才的依赖,工人从事技能开发的机会有限和压力工人紧跟技术发展的步伐是创意产业劳动力中的持续问题。针对这些担忧,澳大利亚研究委员会,三个州政府,行业和一家大型职业教育与培训(VET)提供者资助了昆士兰科技大学(QUT)开展60Sox项目。这个为期3年的项目调查了有抱负的创意者的教育,培训和工作经验,这些创意者包括新进入者,应届毕业生和参加创意产业课程的学生。它涉及澳大利亚有史以来规模最大的有抱负的创意调查,吸引了507名受访者,并对50名雇主进行了调查。本文使用Hannan,Raffe和Smyth(1996)提出的框架,通过使用两次60Sox项目调查的数据和可公开获得的数据,对有抱负的创意者的宏观和微观劳动力市场成果进行了分析,提出了发现。分析证实,参加60Sox调查和澳大利亚国家职业教育研究与毕业生职业中心的全国调查的许多创意产业课程毕业生都在努力从教育到工作的成功过渡。本文还讨论了这一关键发现的原因以及解决过渡问题的可能解决方案。 &Francis Online”,services_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09548963.2011.540813

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    《Cultural Studies》 |2011年第1期|p.41-64|共24页
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    Sandra Haukkaa*;

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