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Education and Work, 2006 op. cit., Table 20
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Figures from the ABS Education and Work (2000 Table 14 and 2006 Table 12) show that the proportion of people in Managerial, Professional and Associate professional occupations holding a Bachelors Degree or higher rose from 43.6 per cent in 2000 to 48 per cent in 2006.
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Figures from the ABS Education and Work (2000 Table 14 and 2006 Table 12) show that the proportion of people in Managerial, Professional and Associate professional occupations holding a Bachelors Degree or higher rose from 43.6 per cent in 2000 to 48 per cent in 2006.
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According to the AVCC Report on Applications for Undergraduate University Courses, 'an eligible applicant is an applicant who has gained an Interstate Transfer Index (ITI) of 53.00 or better' and 'all other applicants (non-Year 12 applicants)', 2007, p. 2.
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According to the AVCC Report on Applications for Undergraduate University Courses, 'an "eligible applicant" is an applicant who has gained an Interstate Transfer Index (ITI) of 53.00 or better' and 'all "other" applicants (non-Year 12 applicants)', 2007, p. 2.
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The rejection rate for only Victorian-based applicants is used here. Accounting for the rejection rate of interstate applicants (which is generally much higher than home-state applicants) would not be an accurate indication of rejection because this group is already discounted from the unmet demand calculations
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The rejection rate for only Victorian-based applicants is used here. Accounting for the rejection rate of interstate applicants (which is generally much higher than home-state applicants) would not be an accurate indication of rejection because this group is already discounted from the unmet demand calculations.
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The Government's funding formula presumes a 25 per cent drop out rate in each of years one through to four. In order to calculate the annualised starting intake, the over enrolment for the given year is divided by 2.73.
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The Government's funding formula presumes a 25 per cent drop out rate in each of years one through to four. In order to calculate the annualised starting intake, the over enrolment for the given year is divided by 2.73.
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