Hospitality workers, delivery drivers, carers and cleaners will increasingly be harder to come by in coming years as long-term structural shifts in the economy naturally shrink the pool of potential workers.
At the same time, the supply of professional white-collar workers will grow and continue to meet long-term needs of the economy, Associate Professor Janine Dixon told the Melbourne Economic Forum on Thursday.
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