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Skills shortages will be long term, but more uni graduates won’t help

Ronald Mizen

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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Ronald Mizen is the Financial Review’s political correspondent, reporting from the press gallery at Parliament House, Canberra. Connect with Ronald on Twitter. Email Ronald at ronald.mizen@afr.com

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