Completions of VET qualifications in Australia and implications for national and state VET planning Tom Karmel NCVER May 2012
The value of completion VET qualification rates are terrible But, does it matter ► yes it does
Outline Model the pay-off to completion Identify the groups with the highest pay-offs Relate the pay-offs to intention to complete and completion Think about the implications
Outcome variables employed after training further study after training employed or further study after training improved employment circumstances after training occupational status after training wages after training
Methodology Run separate models for graduates and module completers Predict outcomes for every individual, assuming that they are graduate/module completer Pay-off=graduate outcome/module completer outcome
Simplification Focus on ► employment after training ► study after training ► wages for full-time workers (after training)
Employed after training
Further study
Salary full time
Summary of pay-offs after training Average pay-off (%)%>0 Employed Further study Employed or further study Improved employment Salary (FT) Salary (PT) Occupational status
Employment status after training Population pay-off = 21.7% Employment status before training: Unemployed pay-off = 34% Field of Education Other; Business pay-off = 14.6% Field of Education Other Services; Community Services; Technical pay-off=47.9% Employment status before training: Not in labour force pay-off = 108.3% Prior Education Diploma & Higher; Cert III/IV pay-off = 65.1% Prior Education Year 12 pay-off= 96.9% Prior Education <Year 12 & Cert I/II pay-off= 134.1% Employment status before training: Employed pay-off = 2.8%
Further Study Population pay-off =122.7% Employment status before training: Employed pay-off = 99% Qualification level: Diploma & above pay-off = 57.6% Qualification level: Cert III & IV pay-off = 93.9% Qualification level: Cert I & II pay-off= 141.5% Employment status before training Unemployed pay-off = 158.1% Employment status before training Not in labour force pay-off = 217.5% Qualification level: Diploma & above; Cert III & IV pay-off = 72.3% Qualification level: Cert I/II pay-off = 274.7%
Salary full time Population pay-off = 0.3% Qualification level: Cert I & II pay-off = -0.6% Qualification level: Cert III & IV pay-off = 1.8% Employment status before training: Employed pay-off = 0.3% Employment status before training: Not in Labour force pay-off = 7.0% Employment status before training: Unemployed pay-off = 8.3% Qualification level: Diploma & above pay-off = 6.6% Employment status before training Employed pay-off = 4.9% Employment status before training: Not in Labour force/ Unemployed pay-off = 13.7%
Summary It pays to complete in respect of employment or further study For employment, pay-off is highest for those not employed before training For further study, pay-off is huge, and highest for cert I/II, and depends on employment status before training Those doing diplomas, or a cert III & not employed before, get higher wages by completing
The link with completion Question. Are those who benefit more from completion more likely to complete? Answer. No. Question. Are those who benefit more from completion more likely to intend to complete? Answer. No.
Probability to complete
Population 84.9% Part Time 74.9% Personal reasons 69.5% Employment 76.4% Further study 74.0% Full Time 99.6%
Probability of intending to complete
Population 95% Part Time 91.6% Other 77.2% Other Services 87.1% Business; Technical 93.1% Community Services 95.4% Full Time 97.2%
Correlations with prob of completion Pay-off to: Employment after training-.08 Full-time study after training-.23 Salary for full-time employment after training-.08 Intending to complete.58
Correlations with intention to complete Pay off to: Employment after training.04 Further study after training-.33 Salary for full-time employment after training0.14
Modelling the probability of completion VariableEstimate Intercept-0.16 Probability that student intends to complete1.03 Satisfaction with training0.008
Final comments Our analysis is helpful in specifying groups for performance indicators. Gives an insight into where public funds should go? Low completion rates do need to be addressed. ► payment on completions?