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Patton, Wendy; Smith, Erica – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2009
While increasing numbers of young high school students engage in part-time work, there is no consensus about its impact on educational outcomes. Indeed, this field has had a dearth of research. This paper presents a review of recent research, primarily from Australia and the United States, although it is acknowledged that there are considerable…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Employment, Employment Level, Context Effect
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Smith, Erica; Patton, Wendy – Youth Studies Australia, 2009
The findings of a large national project on the part-time working careers of full-time students aged 15 to 24 challenge some widely held perceptions of large corporations that employ school students. (Contains 2 tables and 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Part Time Employment, Adolescents, Age Differences, Work Environment
Bexley, Emmaline; Daroesman, Suzanne; Arkoudis, Sophie; James, Richard – Centre for the Study of Higher Education, 2013
The aim of the Australian University Student Finances Survey 2012 is to provide an evidence-based understanding of the financial circumstances of the student population in Australia (both international and domestic) through the collection of quantitative data on: access to income support and scholarships, income from paid employment and the impact…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Surveys, Statistical Analysis, Income
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Nyland, Chris; Forbes-Mewett, Helen; Marginson, Simon; Ramia, Gaby; Sawir, Erlenawati; Smith, Sharon – Journal of Education and Work, 2009
In the period immediately preceding the 2007 Australian election, much attention was accorded to the impact of the nation's labour laws on vulnerable employees. This debate centred on specific groups including women, youth, migrants and workers on individual employment contracts. International students, by contrast, were ignored in the debate.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Student Employment, College Students
Polidano, Cain; Zakirova, Rezida – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2011
Working in some capacity is almost considered de rigueur for tertiary students. The reasons for working and the impact this has on both an individual's ability to complete their studies and on their post-study labour market outcomes are only recently receiving attention. Using the 1995 and 1998 cohorts of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Working Hours, Higher Education, Income
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Post, David; Pong, Suet-ling – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2009
What it means to be a "student" varies within and between countries. Apart from the wide variety of school types and school quality that is experienced by young people, there also is, accompanying increased rates of school participation, a growing population of students who work part-time. The theoretical and actual consequences of…
Descriptors: Science Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Student Employment, Foreign Countries
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Price, Anne; Jackson-Barrett, Elizabeth – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2009
The North West Early Childhood and Primary Teacher Workforce Development Strategy offers students in the Pilbara and Kimberley the opportunity to enrol in a Western Australian University's fully accredited Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) part time and externally--so they can continue to live and work in their communities. The…
Descriptors: Mentors, Prior Learning, Young Children, College Credits
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Buchanan, Catherine; Sharma, Raj – Journal of Institutional Research, 2009
Institutional researchers have undertaken many studies of student attrition in the past but mainly focusing on the quantitative dimensions. No doubt it is important for institutions to be aware of their attrition rates and how this may vary by demographic and other variables in order to develop strategies to minimise drop-out rates and thereby…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Postsecondary Education, Student Attrition, Dropout Prevention
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Applegate, Craig; Daly, Anne – Australian Journal of Education, 2006
This article uses data collected from a survey of students at the University of Canberra to test the effects of paid employment on the average grade obtained in second semester, 2002. The results show that students who do well at school also tend to do well at university and that private study improves grades. Missing classes had a negative effect…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grades (Scholastic), Student Employment, Student Surveys
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Khawaja, Nigar G.; Duncanson, Krystle – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2008
Depression is a problem in the student population and may impact students of any age, gender and ethnicity. Previous studies have indicated student demographic characteristics are associated with depression; however, these studies have not utilised scales specifically designed to measure depression in the student population. The aim of the present…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Measures (Individuals), College Students, Gender Differences
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Smith, Erica; Wilson, Lou – Australian Bulletin of Labour, 2002
Survey (n=1,411) and case study data show that over half of Australian high school students are engaged in formal paid work, 68% at 10 or fewer hours per week. Some minority groups are less likely to be employed. Nearly two-thirds of students are employed in retail and fast food industries. (Contains 30 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, High School Students, Part Time Employment
McInnis, Craig – 2001
Anecdotal reports of students working more in paid employment and studying less have been coming from academics in Australia in recent years. Researchers there are seeing patterns of student disengagement and new forms of engagement to which institutions have not adapted. This paper explores the nature of the shift in forms of student engagement…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Part Time Students, Student Attitudes
Dobson, Ian R. – Online Submission, 2005
The recent Government inquiry into student income support noted that there was "conclusive evidence that the income support system is in a serious state of disrepair and that nothing short of a major policy review and overhaul of the system is required". The report of the inquiry produced 15 common sense recommendations, but Government…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Income, Eligibility, Student Employment
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Biddle, Nicholas – Journal of Education and Work, 2007
This paper looks at the factors associated with the decision by school students in Australia to work part-time. I find substantial variation in the probability of working across the eight Australian states and territories, as well as by remoteness. Those who live in households with low income are less likely to work. A person's ancestry is also…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Unemployment, Labor Market, Risk
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Green, Annette; Smith, Erica – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2003
A survey of 1,451 Australian secondary students indicated that 18% participated in structured work placements, 54% in other paid work experience. Despite claims of the superiority of structured placements, other types of work experience also enhanced career awareness, improved self-esteem, and contributed to school-to-work transition. (Contains 28…
Descriptors: Career Development, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Job Placement
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