Perspectives on education and training: social inclusion

'Social inclusion' refers to opportunities, resources, and human capability. Most generally, it is understood as the extent to which both individuals and populations have the choice and capacity to participate in society. Education is particularly important to the concept of social inclusion since it helps equip people with the necessary life-skills and qualifications to establish social networks, make informed choices, and participate in cultural, economic and political life. Education, therefore, acts as a strong protective factor against social exclusion, that is, the lack of opportunity, c ... Show more

Corporate authors: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)

Published: North Sydney, New South Wales, ABS, [2011]

Resource type: Government report or paper

Physical description: 24 p.

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