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Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE)

2000 - 2023

From Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), Curtin Business School
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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

Volume 4, issue 4, 2000

The Accord and strikes: an International perspective pp. 232-247
Len Perry and Patrick Wilson
An empirical examination of the impact of public enterprise reform on the South African labour market pp. 248-269
Brian Dollery and Booi Themeli
Quadratic utility, labour supply and the welfare effects of tax changes pp. 270-278
John Creedy
Worker turnover: hire, separations and employment growth a the employer level pp. 280-295
Gareth Leeves
Wage Functions for Demographic Groups in Australia pp. 296-316
John Creedy and Alan Duncan
Trade liberalisation and the Demand for Skilled Labour in Australia pp. 318-334
Gerald Meagher and Philip Adams
Withdrawal from employment of older Finnish workers pp. 336-355
Pasi Huovinen and Hannu Piekkola

Volume 4, issue 3, 2000

Labour supply, welfare and the earnings distribution pp. 134-151
John Creedy
Labour supply estimates for married women in Australia pp. 152-172
Rosanna Scutella
Unemployment traps and age-earnings profiles: estimates for Australia in 2000 pp. 174-191
Bruce Chapman and John Quiggin
The labour market plans of parenting payment recipients: information from a randomised social experiment pp. 192-205
Garry Barrett and Deborah Cobb-Clark
Older male labour force participation: the role of social security and hidden unemployment pp. 206-223
Martin J. O’Brien
Labour Market Effects of Defined Contribution Plans: An International Survey pp. 224-231
John A. Turner

Volume 4, issue 2, 2000

Indigenous Jobs Growth and Unemployment, 1996-2006: The Role of CDEP Scheme Jobs pp. 65-76
Boyd Hunter and John Taylor
CDEP as a Stepping Stone to Employment: the Port Augusta Case pp. 77-88
Matthew Gray and Elaine Thacker
Indigenous Work-for-the-Dole and Mutual Obligation: Prospects for Employment Generation in Remote Australia pp. 89-98
Jon Altman
Indigenous Families, Welfare and Work: Survey Results from Two Community Case Studies pp. 99-110
Diane Smith and Anne Daly
Indigenous labour force status re-visited: factors associated with the discouraged worker phenomenon pp. 111-133
Boyd Hunter and Matthew Gray

Volume 4, issue 1, 2000

The Profile of Labour Force Discouragement in Australia pp. 3-17
Liam Lenten
Management and Industrial Relations Practices and Outcomes in Australian Workplaces pp. 19-39
Joanne Loundes
Forecasting Australian Unemployment Rates pp. 41-55
Max Stevenson and Maurice Peat
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