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Pathways, productivity and equity: Insights from OECD work Richard Sweet AVETRA October 20, 2006 Upper secondary pathways Ne I th taly er Sw lan d it z er s lan Be d lg iu Sw m ed Un De en ite nm d Ki ark ng do m Fr an c No e rw Hu ay ng ar y Ko re a Ne Sp w Ze ain ala P o nd rtu g Gr al ee ce Ja pa n I re Un l an ite d d St at Ca es na Au da st ra lia Au s Ge tria rm an y Upper secondary students by pathway type, mid 1990s Apprenticeship-type School-based vocational General education 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Tertiary pathways The size and shape of national tertiary systems, 2001 Tertiary type B Tertiary type A Advanced Research Programmes 9 Per cent aged 15 and over participating, by programme type 8 7 OECD mean 6 5 4 3 2 1 FI N KO R IS L CA N SW E G RC NO R ES P IR L AU S PO L NZ L US A K PR T DN CH E DE U CZ E M EX SV K TU R IT A JP N NL D HU N AU T FR A BE L UK M 0 Ze Au st ra lia Ja pa n Au st ria an y d da ala n Ca na Fr an ce Ge rm Ne w d Fi nl an d Ire la n ay Ne th er la nd s No rw Per cent of tertiary enrolments in universities, 2001 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 (T AF F (c E) ra ol nc le e ge (I U s Ts of ) te ch Au Au no st st ria lo ria gy (U ( ) Ak pp ad er em Ne se ie co w n) Ze nd al a Ca ry an na vo d (P da ... ol (C y Ire te om la ch m nd ni u cs ni (I n ty ) st Co itu No te lle s rw ge of ay s) T (U ec ni hn Ne ve o. th rs .. er ity la co nd l le s ge (H og s) es ch ol G en er ) m an y (F HS Fi nl ) an d (A M Au K) st ria (F HS ) Ja pa n Au st ra l ia Enrolments by ISCED level, selected non-university institutions, 2001 2 3 4 5B 5A+6 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Does size matter? Correlates of the size of tertiary systems National wealth? GDP per capita = R2.0149 (2001) Correlates of the size of tertiary systems National wealth? GDP per capita = R2.0149 (2001) The structure of the system? Per cent of enrolments in tertiary-type B programmes R2=.0721 (2001) How about the economic demand argument? Contribution of technology- and knowledgeintensive industries to value added, 2000 (%) 45 CHE 43 41 DEU 39 37 AUS 35 33 R2=0.0004 31 ESP 29 GRC 27 25 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 15+ participation in tertiary education, 2001 (%) 7.5 8.5 Correlates of the size of tertiary systems National wealth? The structure of the system? GDP per capita = R2.0149 (2001) Per cent of enrolments in tertiary-type B programmes R2=.0721 (2001) Economic demand? Share of value added represented by technology- and knowledge-intensive industries R2=.0004 (2000) Correlates of the size of tertiary systems National wealth? The structure of the system? Per cent of enrolments in tertiary-type B programmes R2=.0721 (2001) Economic demand? GDP per capita = R2.0149 (2001) Share of value added represented by technology- and knowledge-intensive industries R2=.0029 (2000) Social demand? Per cent of 15 year-olds expecting to achieve tertiary education, 2003 100 90 Source: PISA database 80 70 R2=.2476 60 50 40 30 20 10 S JP N US A G RC CA N TU R KO R AU BE L ES P M EX HU N SW E IR L L X NO R IT A LU NZ FI N FR A IS L PR T D T DN K PO L CZ E SV K AU NL DE U CH E UK M 0 Correlates of the size of tertiary systems National wealth? The structure of the system? Per cent of enrolments in tertiary-type B programmes R2=.0721 (2001) Economic demand? GDP per capita = R2.0149 (2001) Share of value added represented by technology- and knowledge-intensive industries R2=.0004 (2000) Social demand? Per cent of 15 year-olds expecting to achieve tertiary education R2=.2476 (2003) Correlates of the size of tertiary systems National wealth? The structure of the system? Share of value added represented by technology- and knowledge-intensive industries R2=.0029 (2000) Social demand? Per cent of enrolments in tertiary-type B programmes R2=.0721 (2001) Economic demand? GDP per capita = R2.0149 (2001) Per cent of 15 year-olds expecting to achieve tertiary education R2=.2476 (2003) Inequality? Inequality, literacy and tertiary size 50 DEU Impact of social gradient at 15, 2001 45 CZE HUN CHE 40 UKM PRT BEL 35 AUT GRC MEX 30 25 FRA ITA 20 POL USA IRL NZL DNK SWE NOR CAN AUS ESP ISL FIN 15 KOR 2 10 R = 0.4583 5 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 Per cent aged 15+ participating in tertiary, 2001 8 9 Conclusions Countries don’t have the size of tertiary system that they can afford or that they need, but the size that they want Unfair societies that stream early and by social class have small tertiary systems But can still deliver high quality skills through their VET systems Large, high quality apprenticeship systems come at a cost An observation rather than a conclusion Australia might be fortunate in having a small and low quality apprenticeship system But that is a story for another day Thank you