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101by Cassells, Rebecca McNamara, Justine Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2006)“...Despite the widely-acknowledged importance of high quality, affordable child care, quantitative research into child care policy in Australia is relatively...”
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102by Biddle, Nicholas Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2006)“...Indigenous Australians are less likely to complete high school than non-Indigenous Australians. One reason for this may be differences in the income and...”
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103by Gray, Matthew Cameron Chapman, Bruce James Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2006)“...The collection of the National Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) in 2002 provides a valuable new source of data on Indigenous labour...”
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104by Austen, Siobhan B), Richard Seymour (Author Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2006)“...This paper contributes a cohort analysis of the labour force participation rate of Australian women over the 1984 to 1999 period with the aim of identifying...”
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105by Linsley, Ingrid Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...Overeducation is a form of labour underutilization which occurs when the formal education level of a worker exceeds that which is required for the job. In...”
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106“...This paper explores an extention of behavioural microsimulation modelling so that third round effects of a policy change can be simulated. The first round...”
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107by Dixon, Robert John Freebairn, John William Lim, Guay C Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...In this paper we investigate the behaviour of net flows of persons between employment, unemployment and not in the labour force in Australia between 1979-2003...”
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108by Wanrooy, Brigid van Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...While participants in the Australian working time debate have focussed on the length and diversity of working hours, one of the central elements of the debate...”
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109“...Negotiating the Life Course (NLC) is a longitudinal survey that investigates how men and women in Australia negotiate employment, family formation and domestic...”
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110“...There is growing interest by policy makers in the gap between those who have skills in information technologies and those who do not, due, in part, to the...”
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111“...Australian workers are constantly reminded of the desirability of upgrading their skills in a rapidly changing work landscape. However, comparatively little is...”
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112“...This paper uses Australian data from the Negotiating the Life Course Project 1997 to investigate the impact of marriage on men’s and women’s earnings. We...”
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113Behavioural Microsimulation Modelling for Tax Policy Analysis in Australia: Experience and Prospects“...This paper describes microsimulation modelling in non-technical terms and explains what can be achieved with microsimulation modelling in general, and the...”
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114by Zhang, Wei-Bin Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...This paper introduces endogenous time distribution between work and leisure into a two-sector growth model. We differ from the traditional growth theory in...”
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115by Ogawa, Hikaru Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...This paper deals with three topics which have been neglected in the economics of the family literature. First, how is the distribution of household income...”
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116by Stromback, Thorsten Dockery, Alfred Michael Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...This paper presents a simple theoretical model of the Australian Traineeship System and goes on to evaluate the early career outcomes of young persons who take...”
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117“...This paper investigates the changing pattern of seasonal influences on quarterly Australian data on aggregate working days lost due to industrial disputes per...”
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118by Rammohan, Anu Whelan, Stephen Patrick Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subject of empirical ambiguity in Australian studies. We...”
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119by Peetz, David Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...Analysis of developments in union membership has been hampered by the variability of official statistics. Use of trend union membership data can give us a more...”
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120by Carter, Louise Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2005)“...This paper aims to compare the labour market effects of two alternative retirement income polices: the superannuation guarantee charge; and the higher income...”