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1“...We examine the high levels of financial stress among Indigenous populations in Australia. We estimate separate models for the determinants of financial stress...”
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2by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Published in Australian economic history review (01.03.2003)“...It is important to locate recent increases in neighbourhood inequality and economic segregation of Australian cities within the international debate about...”
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6by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Edwards, Ben Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2011)“...Carers have, on average, a more tenuous and weaker attachment to the labour market than non-carers because they face a complex set of demands on their time and...”
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8by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2007)“...This paper examines recent evidence on Indigenous social exclusion and attempts to relate it to the Productivity Commission’s Framework for Overcoming...”
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9by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2006)“...Undertaking econometric modelling using samples from small populations such as Indigenous Australians, is difficult because of the data constraints facing both...”
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10by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Published in The Economic Record (2006)“...The classic book by J.M. Barrie finishes with Peter Pan inviting the audience to believe in fairies lest more fairies die. Bob Gregory almost invariably...”
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11by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2006)“...The Poverty Wars started with a coordinated series of skirmishes by the Centre for Independent Studies. One of their main criticism of income-based measures of...”
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12“...This thesis is an empirical investigation of the concentration of employment in Australian cities since 1976. In 1976, Australians shared the same access to...”
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13by Chapman, Bruce James Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2009)“...Income Contingent Loans (ICLs) have a long history in labour economics. Indeed, Australian labour economists have played a seminal role in the conceptual...”
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14by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Biddle, Nicholas Altman, JonC Published in Australian Economic History Review (2009)“...Practical reconciliation' and more recently 'closing the gap' have been put forward as frameworks on which to base and evaluate policies to address Indigenous...”
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15by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Biddle, Nicholas Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2006)“...Enhancing migration and mobility has been put forward by various commentators as a solution to Indigenous disadvantage in Australia, This paper examined...”
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16by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Biddle, Nicholas Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2006)“...In this paper we introduce the particular issues involved in analysing the 2002 NATSISS. We discuss a number of aspects of the survey methodology including the...”
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17by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2003)“...The dominance of the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in certain regions of Australia complicates the interpretation of any analysis of...”
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18by Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Published in Australian Economic History Review (2003)“...It is important to locate recent increases in neighbourhood inequality and economic segregation of Australian cities within the international debate about...”
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19by Gray, Matthew Cameron Hunter, Boyd Hamilton Edwards, Ben Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2009)“...Australia is indeed a sunburnt country, and is arguably becoming increasingly sunburnt. If most climate predictions are correct, much of Australia will...”
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20“...This analysis uses the only existing large-scale longitudinal survey of Indigenous Australians to examine the effects of job search behaviour over an 18-month...”