2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-024-11087-9
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Are recent health, welfare and care graduates part of a rural and remote workforce solution? Evidence from Tasmania, Australia

Belinda Jessup,
Fiona Proudfoot,
Merylin Cross
et al.

Abstract: Background Strong growth in graduate supply from health, welfare and care courses across Australia may bode well for easing rural workforce shortages. However, little is known about the employment opportunities available for recent graduates in non-metropolitan areas. This study aimed to quantify and describe advertised job vacancies for health, welfare and care professions in Tasmania, a largely rural and geographically isolated island state of Australia. Further, it aimed to examine those job… Show more

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