The chance of finding a full-time job shortly after graduating from university has fallen to the lowest level since the 1990s recession, Reserve Bank analysis shows.
In a paper written on the future of work by the central bank's head of economic analysis, Alex Heath, the chances of a recent university graduate finding a full-time job have now fallen by more than 10 percentage points since 2008.
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Matthew Cranston was The Australian Financial Review’s United States correspondent.