The South Australian Centre for Economic Studies (SACES) is a self-funding applied research unit of the University of Adelaide. It was established in 1982.
Policy support for employment and training initiatives could play a crucial role in boosting the State’s population and recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the SA Centre for Economic Studies.
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While South Australia’s economy is recovering strongly, the slow vaccine roll-out is a significant threat to the nation’s ongoing ability to weather the long-term effects of the pandemic, the SA Centre for Economic Studies says.
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This is longer than the videos I normally post. But it needed to be - to document what’s happened in Myanmar & how each international response has not brought it to an end. 10 minutes on a test case of the world's ability to stop civilians being killed.
University of Adelaide researchers are aiming to play a major role in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) which is poised to reshape the global economy, bringing challenges and opportunities for all countries, including Australia. See https://t.co/MhvnMu2KPR
SA's economy will bounce back in 2021 but the recovery will be weaker than thought because of the trade war with China, the second COVID-19 wave in the northern hemisphere, and SA's recent lockdown, according to the SA Centre for Economic Studies. See
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The social isolation that is central to curbing the spread of the COVID virus has implications for the short- and long-term nature of workplaces, and society more generally, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Michael Kidd, says. Read his views at https://t.co/6gZIg23WIG
SA could see a turnaround to a net migration inflow over the next two to three years as people are attracted by the State’s positive health and lifestyle options, the Chair of the State Planning Commission, Michael Lennon, says. Read his thoughts at https://t.co/Ivx1mL0aqb
Prominent developer, Theo Maras, says people’s desire to move closer to Adelaide’s CBD due to COVID-19 should see mixed-use development near, but not on, the parklands. Read the second instalment of SACES’s COVID-19 series at https://t.co/6bQ66Z7lDV
Prominent developer, Theo Maras, says people’s desire to move closer to Adelaide’s CBD due to COVID-19 should see mixed-use development near, but not on, the parklands. Read the second installment of SACES’s COVID-19 series at https://t.co/6bQ66Z7lDV
The SA Centre for Economic Studies today launches a series of commentaries examining the implications of COVID-19. First up is Con Michalakis, CIO of Statewide Super, who proposes that local super funds should be invested in SA’s recovery.
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Work exposure, work exploration and work experience are all parts of a continuum to transition young people from education to employment, according to a paper by independent consultant, Dave Turner, that has been reviewed by SACES.
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The COVID-19 pandemic provides a platform for far-sighted reform, not meek and mild policy responses, the SA Centre for Economic Studies at the University of Adelaide says in a review of long term employment trends.
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It will take years for the national and SA economies to return to full output and employment following the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the SA Centre for Economic Studies. https://t.co/5n85HSW3Wl