Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE)
2000 - 2024
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2003
- Women’s Work in Australia: Trends, Issues and Prospects pp. 497-518

- Alison Preston and John Burgess
- ‘I Mean, You Want to be There for Them’: Young Australian Professionals Negotiating Careers in a Gendered World pp. 519-536

- Rosslyn Reed and Margaret Allen
- Training and Career Experiences of Women Part-time Workers in a Finance Sector Organisation: Persistent Remnant of the ‘Reserve Army’? pp. 537-557

- Jenny Whittard
- The Overlap of the Federal Sex Discrimination and Industrial Relations Jurisdictions: Intersections and Demarcations in Conciliation pp. 559-577

- Sara Charlesworth
- Women, Wages and Industrial Agreements pp. 579-596

- Gillian Whitehouse and Betty Frino
- Determinants of Australian Mothers’ Employment: An Analysis of Lone and Couple Mothers pp. 597-617

- Matthew Gray and Lixia Qu
- The Labour Force Participation of Married Mothers: A Tale of International Catch-Up pp. 619-630

- Karen Mumford and Antonia Parera-Nicolau
- The Evolution of Occupational Gender Segregation in Australia: Measurement and Interpretation pp. 631-655

- Martin Watts
Volume 6, issue 3, 2003
- Are the Determinants of Intergenerational Welfare Dependency Gender-specific? pp. 371-382

- Gail Pacheco and Tim Maloney
- The Irrelevance of Trade Union Recognition? A Comparison of Two Matched Companies pp. 383-408

- William Brown and Paul Ryan
- Regional Labour Market Adjustment to Competition Policy Reforms: A Dynamic CGE Framework for Assessment pp. 409-433

- James Giesecke and John Madden
- Determinants of current job tenure: a cross country comparison pp. 435-451

- Karen Mumford and Peter Smith
- Employment changes and job openings for new entrants in nursing and caring occupations in Australia pp. 453-472

- Chandra Shah and Michael Long
- The Rise of the CDEP Scheme and Changing Factors Underlying Indigenous Male Employment pp. 473-496

- Boyd Hunter
Volume 6, issue 2, 2003
- False promise or false premise? Evaluating the job network pp. 207-226

- William Mitchell and Sally Cowling
- Reviewing the model behind the job network pp. 227-240

- John Burgess
- Evaluating the Structure and Performance of the Job Network pp. 241-251

- J.W. Nevile and Ann Nevile
- New Public Management, the Job Network and Non-Profit Strategy pp. 253-275

- Gaby Ramia and Terry Carney
- Street Level Leniency or Unjust Inconsistency? An Examination of Brach Recommendation Decision Making in a for profit Job Network Agency pp. 277-291

- Christine Bigby and William Files
- The Psychology, Ethics and Social Relations of Unemployment pp. 293-315

- Greg Marston and Catherine McDonald
- Non-economic perspectives on the job network pp. 317-329

- Tony Eardley
- Towards a Quasi-Market in Reintegration Services: first assessment of the Dutch experience pp. 331-355

- Ludo Struyven and Geert Steurs
- Points of Comparison between Australia’s Job Network and the Dutch Market for Reintegration Services pp. 357-370

- David Grubb
Volume 6, issue 1, 2003
- Are Nominal Wages Downwardly Rigid? New Australian Evidence on an Old Quarrel pp. 1-4

- Paul Flatau
- Nominal Wage Rigidity in Australia pp. 5-24

- Jacqueline Dwyer
- Nominal Wage Rigidity in The Australian Labour Market: Evidence from household Data pp. 25-36

- Andrew Charlton
- Why are recessions as deep as they are? The behaviour over time of the outflow from unemployment: a new perspective pp. 37-64

- Robert Dixon, John Freebairn and Guay Lim
- Long-Run Shifts of the Beveridge Curve and the Frictional Unemployment Rate in Australia pp. 65-82

- Nicolaas Groenewold
- Immigrant and Native-born Earnings Distributions in Australia: 1982-1996 pp. 83-115

- Roger Wilkins
- A Cost Function for Higher Education in Australia pp. 117-134

- Maria Rebecca Valenzuela and John Creedy
- The New Economy and Demand for Skills pp. 135-152

- Ross Kelly and Philip E.T. Lewis
- Gender Differences in the Likelihood of Low Pay in Australia pp. 153-176

- Siobhan Austen
- Are Part-Time Workers poor? pp. 177-193

- Joan Rodgers
Volume 5, issue 4, 2002
- Introduction pp. 431-442
- Bruce Chapman and Robert Gregory
- Welfare Reform in the US: Early Evidence of Impacts pp. 457-470
- Barbara Wolfe
- Getting Welfare to Work: Lessons from Britain’s ‘New Deal’ pp. 471-487
- Dan Finn
- Are We Understanding the Impact of Economic Conditions on Welfare Rolls? pp. 489-505
- Dan Black and Terra McKinnish
- The Director and Indirect Effects of Unemployment on Poverty and Inequality pp. 507-530
- Peter Saunders
- Welfare Reform and jobless households in Australia pp. 531-547
- Peter Dawkins
- Why an Earned income tax credit program is a mistake for Australia pp. 549-568
- Patricia Apps
- Fertility, Dependency and Social Security pp. 569-585
- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
Volume 5, issue 3, 2002
- Competition and Openness: to What Extent Do they Explain the decline in US Strike Activity? pp. 303-317
- Alan Morris
- Disabilities and labour Market earnings in Australia pp. 319-334
- Richard Brazenor
- Imputing income using occupational attainment pp. 335-350
- Paul Miller and Yew Liang Lee
- The New Enterprise incentive Scheme: an evaluation and a test of the job network pp. 351-371
- Alfred Dockery
- Industrial Relations in Workplaces Employing Indigenous Australians pp. 373-395
- Boyd Hunter and A.E. Hawke
- The HILDA Survey; What’s in it for Economists? pp. 397-417
- Mark Wooden
- Changes over time in male participation rates in Australia pp. 419-430
- Robert Dixon
Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- Creating Jobs – The Role of Government: Introduction pp. 101-110
- Bruce Chapman and Peter Kenyon
- Creating Jobs – the Role of Government: Conference opening address pp. 111-113
- Ken Henry
- Can Supply-Side policies Reduce unemployment? Lessons from North America pp. 115-142
- Gary Burtless
- International Shocks and the Role of Domestic Policy in Australia pp. 143-163
- Mardi Dungey
- Comment on International Shocks and the Role of Domestic Policy in Australia pp. 165-170
- David Gruen
- Comment on International Shocks and the Role of Domestic Policy in Australia pp. 171-173
- Peter Summers
- Long-Term Unemployment and Work Deprived individuals: issues and Policies pp. 175-193
- Alfred Dockery and Elizabeth Webster
- Comments on ‘Long-term unemployment in Australia pp. 195-198
- Denise Doiron
- Comment on Long-term unemployment in Australia pp. 199-202
- Gareth Leeves
- The ‘Five Economists’ Plan: the original idea and further developments pp. 203-230
- Peter Dawkins
- Why an EITC Program should be rejected Comments on ‘The Five Economists’ Plan: the original idea and further developments’ pp. 231-237
- Patricia Apps
- Comments on ‘The Five Economists’ Plan: the original idea and further developments’ pp. 239-242
- Jeff Borland
- Fiscal policy and the job guarantee pp. 243-259
- William F. Mitchell and Warren B. Mosler
- Comment on ‘Fiscal Policy and the Job Guarantee’ pp. 261-263
- Tony Aspromourgos
- Comment on ‘Fiscal Policy and the Job Guarantee’ pp. 265-269
- Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- Its Full-Time Jobs That Matter - Round Table Discussion pp. 271-278
- Robert Gregory
- What Do We Know About Job Creation - Round Table Discussion pp. 279-287
- Philip E.T. Lewis
- Creating Jobs: The Role of an Activist Government – Round Table Discussion pp. 289-292
- Grant Belchamber
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- Australian gross flows data: the labour force survey and the size of the population represented by the matched sample pp. 1-21
- Robert Dixon and Guay Lim
- Working time patterns in New Zealand in the 1990s pp. 23-43
- Sylvia Dixon
- Enterprise Bargaining, Working time and police pp. 45-60
- Jenny Fleming and David Peetz
- Neighbourhoods and youth employment outcomes in Melbourne pp. 61-76
- Ross Kelly and Phil Lewis
- Factors influencing participation in post-secondary education and training ion Australia: 1989 to 1997 pp. 77-100
- Sandra Roussel