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Professor Glyn Davis Vice-Chancellor The University of Melbourne

Social Statistics and Policy Debate after the Australia 2020 Summit Nat Stats Conference 20 November 2008. Professor Glyn Davis Vice-Chancellor The University of Melbourne. Australia 2020 Summit Final Report. The Australian Policy Cycle.

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Professor Glyn Davis Vice-Chancellor The University of Melbourne

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  1. Social Statistics and Policy Debate after the Australia 2020 SummitNat Stats Conference20 November 2008 Professor Glyn Davis Vice-Chancellor The University of Melbourne

  2. Australia 2020 Summit Final Report

  3. The Australian Policy Cycle Source: The Australian Policy Handbook, Bridgman, Davis & Althaus

  4. Parliament of Australia – House of Representatives

  5. Australia 2020 Summit The Future of the Australian Economy

  6. Public spending on tertiary education as % of GDP Source: OECD, Education at a Glance, 2008

  7. Private spending on tertiary education as % of GDP Source: OECD, Education at a Glance, 2008

  8. Per Student Funding Source: DEEWR

  9. Source: University of Melbourne calculations

  10. The University of Melbourne Submission to The Bradley Review July 2008

  11. Australia 2020 Summit The Productivity Agenda

  12. Occupations of Graduates, 2006 Source: ABS, Census 2006

  13. Australia 2020 Summit A Long-term National Health Strategy

  14. Source: Australian Medical Workforce Advisory Committee

  15. Source: ABS, Selected Health Occupations Australia, 2006

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