Young People And Barriers To Study And Employment
Mission Australia has released the results of its annual Youth Survey report, providing valuable insight into the lives of young Australians. The 2015 survey focuses specifically on the barriers faced in reaching work and study goals, exploring young people’s concerns about their post-school plans.
Demographics
Responses were received from 18,994 young people, aged 15 to 19.
Of these respondents:
Plans for study and training
Of respondents still at school, 96.6 per cent reported an intention to complete Year 12. Looking at those not too keen on finishing school, the proportion of male students was almost three times that of females (5.3 per cent compared to 1.8 per cent).
University was the most popular post-school plan (65.3 per cent) but was more commonly reported by female respondents (71.2 per cent) than males (58 per cent). More than a third (34.5 per cent) reported wanting to get a job after finishing school, while 29.6 per cent would opt for travel or a gap year. Vocational study and apprenticeships are also popular, at 13 per cent and 9.7 per cent respectively.
Barriers to education and employment
Most respondents were confident in their ability to achieve their study and work goals after leaving school. Forty per cent of respondents reported feeling very confident, with a further 10.3 per cent indicating that they were extremely confident about their post-school plans. One in 10 were slightly confident (8.1 per cent) or not at all confident(2.1 per cent).
The most common barriers include:
Family responsibilities (12 per cent) and physical or mental health (10.3 per cent) were also reported as barriers.
Personal concerns
Adding to education and employment barriers, respondents reported a number of personal concerns affecting their post-school plans.
The most common concerns include:
In all cases, female respondents reported higher rates of concern.
Issues in society
Respondents were also asked about the most important issue facing Australia today.
The top reported issues included:
It’s worth noting that there were notable differences in male and female respondents’ answers. For males, the most commonly reported issues are as above. For females, the top issue facing Australia is equity and discrimination. This was followed by alcohol and drugs, and mental health.
The results of the Youth Survey show that young people need adequate support and guidance in the transition to adulthood.
Looking at policy implications, Mission Australia’s report stresses that young people must:
Read Mission Australia’s full report at www.missionaustralia.com.au/youth-survey
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