Education and skill training helps to get rid of poverty
December 28, 2020 09:17 Source: "China Social Sciences", December 28, 2020, Issue 2078 Author:

Comprehensive foreign media reports recently,Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research) released a research report called "Breaking Down Barriers",With more than 10 years of population census data, the poverty problems and response and analysis of Australian poverty and response,and bet365 live casino games emphasized the key role of education and skills training in poverty alleviation。

This report defines the poor group as a group with a home income of 60%of the median revenue of Australia。According to statistics,2006,85%of Australians do not belong to poor groups; by 2011,12.3%of these people are in poverty,About 1/3 unemployment。Researcher said,Unemployment is obviously an important driving factor in poverty,The longer a person's unemployment time,The greater the challenge Bet365 lotto review facing the re -employment。Analysis shows,Unemployment may bring a long negative effect on a person's ability to get rid of poverty。Many people are unemployed in this new crown pneumonia,Their re -employment situation is worrying。

Report display,High correlation between the higher education level and break through the poverty circle。2006,9.5%of the population of employment age are poor people,By 2011, 62.3%of them got out of poverty。20.6%of these poverty alleviation people have received higher levels bet365 best casino games of education,Among them, 40.4%got a job。Looking at it for a long time,Education and skills training is an important measure to ensure employment,It should be used as a major policy focus to promote economic recovery in the post -epidemic era。

(Wang Xiaozhen/Compilation)

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