Does economic prosperity translate to regional youth employment?
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-21, 12:33authored byDayaram, K, Rubzen, FR, Hasnat AhmadHasnat Ahmad, Britten, N
There is a consensus that the retention of youth in regional locations is fundamental to building sustainable regional communities; however, the lack of employment opportunities is a dominant cause of regional youth out-migration. It is plausible that economic prosperity arising from resource booms would create job opportunities and extend youth employment rates even in regional locations. We, therefore, analyse the Western Australian case of a decade-long mining boom (2004-2014) using secondary policy data and primary focus group interviews with youth from regional locations. We examine their employment experiences and the labour policy initiatives during a mining boom. A comparative analysis of secondary and primary data indicates the need for focussed regional inclusion initiatives. Our study suggests the need to implement localised youth employment policy interventions. The study highlights the policy implications particularly for future economic windfalls and international resource-rich regions seeking to broaden their regional development agendas and address overall unemployment.
History
Publication title
Labour and Industry: A Journal of The Social and Economic Relations of Work
Volume
30
Pagination
216-232
ISSN
1030-1763
Department/School
Menzies Institute for Medical Research
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
Oxon
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Social ethics; Workforce transition and employment