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161by Gray, Matthew Cameron Qu, Lixia Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...While the lower rates of employment of lone mothers as compared with couple mothers has been well-documented, the reasons for the employment gap are less well...”
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162by Eardley, Tony Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...From a traditional economist’s viewpoint the Job Network can be viewed simply as another set of labour market programs and labour exchange processes. Much of...”
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163by Brown, William Arthur Ryan, Paul Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...Two UK business services companies are compared both to each other and to their common state-owned industry background in order to assess the implications of...”
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164by Giesecke, James Madden, John Robert Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...In this paper we investigate the impact on regional labour markets of an increase in primary factor productivity in the Utilities sector. We conjecture that...”
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165by Rodgers, Joan Rosalie Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...The proportion of Australian workers who are employed on a part-time basis has almost trebled in the last thirty years to reach its current level of 28 per...”
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166“...As part of the most recent phase of liberalisation in the markets for public and social service provision, non-profit organisations have increasingly been...”
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167“...The Netherlands has recently introduced market forces into the labour market reintegration services sector. In this paper, we examine the extent to which the...”
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168by Flatau, Paul Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...Wage rigidity and its effects on macroeconomic performance has been a central topic of macroeconomic debate ever since the publication, in 1936,of Keynes’s The...”
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169“...It is argued that the key role of active labour market policies is to be an essential complement to macro policies to reduce unemployment. Adverse quantitative...”
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170by Wilkins, Roger Kingsley Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...The earnings distributions of immigrant full-time employees are contrasted with those of native-born full-time employees using data from ABS income surveys...”
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171by Dixon, Robert John Freebairn, John William Lim, Guay C Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...This paper addresses five related questions. What are the ‘stylised facts’ about the behaviour of flows into and out of unemployment and the Unemployment Rate...”
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172by Files, William Bigby, Christine Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...The Howard government’s Mutual Obligation reforms have placed greater requirements on job seekers, increased compliance monitoring and imposed harsher...”
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173by Creedy, John Valenzuela, Maria Rebecca Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...This study estimates a cost function for higher education in Australian universities using pooled series of cross-sectional data. The study enabled the...”
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174by Parera-Nicolau, Antonia Mumford, Karen A Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...We explore the determinants of the relative probabilities of labour force participation for British and Spanish married (or cohabiting) mothers. We further...”
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175“...Notwithstanding massive change in women’s educational outcomes, labour market activity and fertility levels, the last two decades has seen no change in the...”
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176by Burgess, John Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...The Job Network has attracted international attention as a radical development in the marketisation of employment services. Since its inception in 1998 the Job...”
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177“...Popular opinion suggests young Australians are no longer interested in families and/or careers. This longitudinal study of Australian university graduates...”
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178by Charlton, Andrew Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...This paper examines the pervasiveness of nominal rigidities in the Australian labour market. The findings show an absence of wage cuts, suggesting downward...”
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179“...There has been an increasing dispersion in earnings observed in many OECD countries over the last two decades along with shedding of low skill workers and...”
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180by Whittard, Jenny Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...Presenting findings of case study research on employees in a finance sector organisation, this paper explores the linkages between dependant care...”