2012
DOI: 10.5130/ajceb.v6i2.2984
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The Effects of Occupational Licensing on Skills Needs in the Building Industry: Evidence from New Zealand

Abstract: Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research assesses whether the licensing regime being put into place in New Zealand would require new skills when voluntary licensing (2007) and compulsory licensing (by 2011) are introduced. The paper develops a deeper understanding of the effects of occupational licensing on an industry, above those of increased quality and training, to determine the effects of licensing on future skills needs in the New Zealand building… Show more

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“…Housing sector has forward and backward links with economy growth but volatile nature due to fluctuation makes it unstable [3], [42] and significantly affect the building product and service industry. Moreover, shortage of skilled manpower [3], [43] cause low productivity due to inconsistent nature of work.…”
Section: A Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Housing sector has forward and backward links with economy growth but volatile nature due to fluctuation makes it unstable [3], [42] and significantly affect the building product and service industry. Moreover, shortage of skilled manpower [3], [43] cause low productivity due to inconsistent nature of work.…”
Section: A Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%