Parents' welfare receipt and their children's employment and education outcomes – Stakeholder kit

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Those not in education, employment and/or training during adolescence are at risk of poorer outcomes later in life, including:

  • lower levels of employment, 
  • increased social exclusion, 
  • reduced health and wellbeing.

Findings from a new @AustralianInstituteofFamilyStudies study presents opportunities for Australian policy to focus on communities with relatively lower educational and occupational levels.
Find out more https://growingupinaustralia.gov.au/intergenerational-impacts-work/

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Persistent poverty remains an issue in Australia with many people receiving welfare payments for long periods of time likely to be experiencing entrenched underlying disadvantage.  

Findings from the new @Australian-Institute-of-Family-Studies study presents opportunities for Australian policy to focus on communities with relatively lower educational and occupational levels.
Find out more https://growingupinaustralia.gov.au/intergenerational-impacts-work/

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A new study by @aifs_gov_au has revealed adolescents had a higher likelihood of not being in employment or in education or training at age 18–19 if they experienced intergenerational disadvantage.
Find out more https://growingupinaustralia.gov.au/intergenerational-impacts-work/

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Those not in education, employment and/or training during adolescence are at risk of poorer outcomes later in life, including:

  • lower levels of employment, 
  • increased social exclusion, 
  • reduced health and wellbeing.

Findings from a new @aifs_gov_au study presents opportunities for Australian policy to focus on communities with relatively lower educational and occupational levels.
Find out more via the link in the bio https://growingupinaustralia.gov.au/intergenerational-impacts-work/

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The Australian Institute of Family Studies has found that children raised in families with welfare receipt can face challenges in education and/or work outcomes. The findings present opportunities for Australian policy to focus on communities with relatively lower educational and occupational levels.
Read more https://growingupinaustralia.gov.au/intergenerational-impacts-work/

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At age 18-19, 1 in 12 LSAC adolescents were not engaged in education, employment or training. (200px)

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At age 18-19, 1 in 12 LSAC adolescents were not engaged in education, employment or training. (200px)

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In 2020, the proportion of Australians aged 15-19 not being in employment, education or training was 7.4% (200px)

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In 2020, the proportion of Australians aged 15-19 not being in employment, education or training was 7.4% (380x200px)

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