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Unprecedented economic development in Western Australia implies that as much as 17,800 additional skilled workers is going to be desperately needed every year for the next ten years, according to a report launched today by education and training minister Mark McGowan. A few of these skilled workers must originate from Australia immigration. I found out about jobs law by browsing Google Books.

The Beyond the Resources Boom research was commissioned by the State Training Board (STB), and examines Western Australia's economic growth and the challenges faced by the state's workforce.

Skill shortages are set to remain a feature of the labour market, the report concludes, as a result of the power of the economy and the ageing workforce. STB chairman Keith Spence said the demand will be met through the development of local education initiatives, skilled immigration from inter-state and international, and a combination of general populace growth.

Among the top performing professions, when it comes to projected annual average employment growth between 2006 and 2016, are intermediate mining and construction personnel, plumbers, architectural construction tradespersons, and mining, construction and related labourers. Demand for careers in the mining and construction sectors is quite large and a downturn is recognized as impossible.

Many of these jobs are around the Australia Skilled Occupation List and the Australia MODL (Migration Occupations in Demand List), which entitles people applying for Australian immigration to additional things.

Economic predictions modelled from the record suggest there's unlikely to be described as a boom-bust scenario in-the small to medium term. This shows the resource-driven building boom, which is underpinned by strong growth in demand from China and history product rates, especially for your state's major export, iron ore.

Skilled vocations currently make up almost 60 percent of the workforce and the report forecasts that total demand for higher skills in Western Australia will probably remain constant as a percentage of the economy. Other skilled vocations in-demand associated income, clerical, transportation and production workers, tradespersons and include professionals, managers, professionals, associate professionals..