More young New Zealanders will have the opportunity to gain qualifications, paid work experience and industry connections through the expansion of the Earn as You Learn programme into the Hutt Valley, Bay of Plenty, Christchurch and Auckland from 2027.
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This paper outlines the reason for adopting the All Vacancy Index (AVI) as the main indicator for the Jobs Online monthly report, instead of the Skilled Vacancy Index (SVI).
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We are no longer producing the Quarterly Canterbury Job Matching Report.
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