Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE)
2000 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2006
- An Analysis of the Internal Migration of Indigenous and Non-indigenous Australians pp. 321-341

- Nicholas Biddle and Boyd Hunter
- Does Maternity Leave Encourage Higher birth Rates? An Analysis of the Australian Labour Market pp. 343-370

- Leonora Risse
- Personal and Job Characteristics Associated with Underemployment pp. 371-393

- Roger Wilkins
- Changes in the Labour Force Status of Lone and Couple Australian Mothers, 1983-2005 pp. 395-416

- Matthew Gray and Lixia Qu
- Non-standard Work Schedules and Health Outcomes in Australia: Some Evidence from the HILDA Panel pp. 417-445

- Aydogan Ulker
Volume 9, issue 3, 2006
- A Cohort Analysis of the Private Rate of Return to Higher Education in Australia pp. 257-268

- Anne Daly and Don Fleming
- Unemployment Rate Dispersion in Melbourne: The ‘Regional’ Dimension pp. 269-286

- Robert Dixon and Muhammad Mahmood
- Union Power and Australia’s inflation Barrier, 1965:4 to 2004:3 pp. 287-304

- Ian McDonald and Jeanette Lye
- The Evolution of the Female Labour Force Participation Rate in Australia, 1984-1999 pp. 305-320

- Siobhan Austen and Richard Seymour
Volume 9, issue 2, 2006
- The public-private sector earnings gap; in Australia: a quantile regression approach pp. 99-123

- Elisa Birch
- Trends in child care use and cost between 1999 and 2002 pp. 125-146

- Justine McNamara and Rebecca Cassells
- Disadvantaged among Australian young mothers pp. 147-171

- Bruce Bradbury
- Does it pay for Indigenous youth to go to school? Variation in the predicted economic benefits of High School pp. 173-199

- Nicholas Biddle
- Measuring employment outcomes for Indigenous Australians pp. 201-215

- Pauline Halchuk
- Further explorations of the interactions between crime and Indigenous employment pp. 217-237

- Boyd Hunter
- Who Benefits from Growth? Disadvantaged workers from growing regions pp. 239-255

- Bill Mitchell
Volume 9, issue 1, 2006
- Some Labour Market Measurement Issues for Indigenous Australians pp. 5-16

- Matthew Gray and Bruce Chapman
- Measuring the ‘real’ indigenous economy in remote Australia using NATSISS 2002 pp. 17-32

- Jon Altman and Geoff Buchanan
- Some Methodological Issues for the 2002 NATSISS pp. 33-50

- Nicholas Biddle and Boyd Hunter
- Further Skirmishes in the Poverty War: Income Status and financial stress among Indigenous Australians pp. 51-64

- Boyd Hunter
- Recent Evidence on Health and Employment Status for Indigenous Australia pp. 65-81

- Russell Ross
- Indigenous employment and the hard policy choices pp. 83-93

- Robert Gregory
Volume 8, issue 4, 2005
- Is Computing Different? Comparing the Determinants of Computer-Related and Other Subject Matter Training in New Zealand pp. 291-308

- Bridget Daldy and John Gibson
- Straight to Work or a Traineeship: A comparison of Two Pathways pp. 309-329

- Alfred Dockery and Thorsten Stromback
- Understanding the Education Choices of Public Sector Employees: The Relative Importance of Time and Money pp. 331-350

- Sue O’Keefe and Lin Crase
- Labour Market Responses to the Abolition of Compulsory Superannuation pp. 351-364

- Louise Carter
Volume 8, issue 3, 2005
- Further Evidence on Disaggregated Wage Curves: The Case of Spain pp. 227-243

- Esteban Sanroma and Raul Ramos
- A Two-Sector Growth Model with Labour Supply pp. 245-260

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- The Distribution of Household Income in Marriage pp. 261-275

- Hikaru Ogawa
- Aggregating Labour Supply and Feedback Effects in Microsimulation pp. 277-290

- John Creedy and Alan Duncan
Volume 8, issue 2, 2005
- Introduction and Perspective – Symposium Negotiating the Life Course pp. 111-119

- Trevor Breuch and Edith Gray
- Causes of Overeducation in the Australian Labour Market pp. 121-143

- Ingrid Linsley
- Adapting to the Lifecourse? Evaluating Men and Women’s Working-Time Preferences pp. 145-162

- Brigid van Wanrooy
- Marriage and Money: Variations across the Earnings Distribution pp. 163-179

- Mark Western and Belinda Hewitt
- The insider-outsider theory: some evidence of Australia pp. 181-201

- Michael Dobbie
- Child Care and Female Decisions pp. 203-225

- Stephen Whelan and Anu Rammohan
Volume 8, issue 1, 2005
- Trend Analysis of Union Membership pp. 1-24

- David Peetz
- An Examination of Net Flows in the Australian Labour Market pp. 25-42

- Robert Dixon, John Freebairn and Guay Lim
- The Decline of Seasonality in Australian Quarterly Aggregate Strike Statistics: 1983-2003 pp. 43-71

- Len Perry and Patrick Wilson
- Behavioural Microsimulation Modelling for Tax Policy Analysis in Australia: Experience and Prospects pp. 73-110

- John Creedy and Guyonne Kalb
Volume 7, issue 4, 2004
- Economists and Australian Wage policy Before World War II pp. 413-438

- Keith Hancock
- Strike Activity under Enterprise Bargaining: Economics or Politics? pp. 439-457

- Ann Hodgkinson
- Forecasting Australian Unemployment Rates using Spectral Analysis pp. 459-480

- Patrick Wilson and Len Perry
- Year 12 Completion and Retention in Australia in the 1990s pp. 481-500

- Christopher Ryan and Louise Watson
- The Incidence of Long-term Unemployment in Australia 1978-2003 pp. 501-513

- Robert Dixon and Guay Lim
- Can Labour-Savings, Capital-Intensive Production Techniques Reduce Unemployment Rates in Developing Countries? Evidence from Malaysia pp. 515-524

- Ranald J. Taylor
Volume 7, issue 3, 2004
- Gender Differences in Occupation of Employment within Australia pp. 309-327

- Alison Preston and Gillian Whitehouse
- How Segregated are Australian Workplaces? Evidence from the Australian Industrial Workplace Relations Survey pp. 329-353

- Jane Harrison
- Occupational Segregation on the Basis of Gender: the Role of Entry-level Jobs pp. 355-374

- Paul Miller and Yew Liang Lee
- The Labour Market Conditions, Applications and Grants of disability support Pension (DSP) in Australia pp. 374-394

- Lixin Cai and Robert Gregory
- Labour Market Conditions, Applications and Grants of disability support Pension (DSP) in Australia pp. 395-410

- Peter Saunders and Judith Brown
Volume 7, issue 2, 2004
- Introduction and Appendix: The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey Special Issue: Case Studies in Labour Economics pp. 109-124

- Bruce Chapman and Paul Flatau
- New Estimates of Mothers’ Forgone Earnings Using HILDA Data pp. 125-150

- Trevor Breusch and Edith Gray
- Mental Health Problems, disability and income support receipt: a replication and extension using the HILDA Survey pp. 151-174

- Peter Butterworth and Timothy Crosier
- Looking inside the unemployment spell pp. 175-198

- Alfred Dockery
- On the risk of unemployment: a comparative assessment of the labour market success of migrants in Australia pp. 199-229

- Prem J. Thapa
- Hourly Wages of full-time and part-time employees in Australia pp. 231-254

- Joan Rodgers
- Long work hours and the wellbeing of fathers and their families pp. 255-273

- Matthew Gray and Lixia Qu
- Paid Employment participation After Leaving Full-Time Education the First time pp. 275-292

- Edmond Hsu and Justine Gibbings
- Sample Attrition in the HILDA Survey pp. 293-308

- Nicole Watson and Mark Wooden
Volume 7, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction: The Use of Simulation Models in Policy Analysis pp. 1-12

- Guyonne Kalb
- Regional Unemployment Disparities: Can Fiscal Policy Help? pp. 13-37

- Nicolaas Groenewold and A.J. Hagger
- Forecasting the Economic impact of an industrial stoppage using a dynamic, computable general equilibrium model pp. 39-51

- Glyn Wittwer and Peter Dixon
- Financial incentives to work for married mothers under a new tax system pp. 53-69

- Matthew Toohey and Gillian Beer
- Reweighting Household Surveys for Tax Microsimulation Modelling: An Application to the New Zealand Household Economic Survey pp. 71-88

- John Creedy and Ivan Tuckwell
- The Role of the Unit of Analysis in Tax Policy Return Evaluations of Inequality and Social Welfare pp. 89-108

- John Creedy and Rosanna Scutella
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