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121“...Individual data from the Spanish Family Budget Survey (EPF 1990-1991) are used to estimate disaggregated wage curves (industry sector, gender, age, schooling,...”
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122“...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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123“...Women who have children miss out on potential earnings. This happens through a combination of time out of the labour force, reduced working hours and lower...”
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124by Watson, Nicole Wooden, Mark Peter Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...This paper provides an assessment of the nature of attrition in the HILDA Survey sample between wave 1 and wave 2. More specifically, the paper presents...”
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125“...This paper addresses the question: What factors are associated with, or influence, a partnered male’s participation in paid employment over his lifetime?...”
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126by Kalb, Guyonne Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...This is an introduction to the papers in this special issue on policy simulations discussing a variety of simulation models. Simulation modelling has become a...”
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127by Watson, Louise Ryan, Christopher Anthony Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...This paper analyses high school completion rates, known as ‘apparent retention rates’ in Australia, from 1989 to 2002. Unlike most measures of educational...”
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128by Thapa, Prem J Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...This paper analyses the ‘risk’ of unemployment of male immigrants to Australia relative to the native born using Wave 1 of HILDA. It exploits the more detailed...”
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129by Butterworth, Peter Crosier, Timothy Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...There is considerable evidence that social position and economic status are related to mental health. This article uses data from the first wave of the HILDA...”
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130by Gray, Matthew Cameron Qu, Lixia Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...The average hours worked by full-time employees in Australia have increased since the late 1970s. This, combined with increases in female labour force...”
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131by Dockery, Alfred Michael Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...As data from multiple waves of HILDA become available, Australian researchers will be able to study the unemployment spell in detail never before possible,...”
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132by Whitehouse, Gillian Preston, Alison Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...Occupational segregation by sex is a persistent phenomenon in contemporary labour markets, and widely assumed to contribute to ongoing gender earnings...”
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133by Chapman, Bruce James Flatau, Paul Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...In this special issue of the AJLE, we bring together eight papers based for the most part on the first wave of HILDA Survey. While longitudinal surveys are...”
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134“...Univariate spectral analysis is used to model seasonally unadjusted quarterly unemployment rate data for Australia, 1978(2) to 2002(3). Data are tested for...”
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135by Hodgkinson, Ann Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...Australia has moved rapidly from a centralised Award based wage determination system to decentralised enterprise bargaining. This move has been associated with...”
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136by Rodgers, Joan Rosalie Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...This study investigates some aspects of part-time and full-time employment in Australia. The main objective is to analyze whether part-time workers receive...”
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137by Wittwer, Glyn Dixon, Peter Bishop Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...This paper demonstrates that dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) simulations can provide estimates of the economy-wide effects of industrial...”
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138by Taylor, Ranald J Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...Traditional economic wisdom predicts that unemployment rates will rise in most of the developing countries as a result of following an industrialisation...”
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139“...This paper reports a reweighting exercise for the New Zealand Household Economic Survey, which is the basis of the Treasury’s microsimulation model, TaxMod...”
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140by Cai, Lixin Gregory, Robert George Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2004)“...There has not been any major change in gender occupational segregation in recent years in Australia. The analyses presented in this paper, using data from the...”