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- 501: Does Raising the Minimum Wage Help the Poor?

- Andrew Leigh
- 500: Gender, Time Use and Public Policy Over the Life Cycle

- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- 499: Improving the Modeling of Couples' Labour Supply

- Robert Breunig, Deborah Cobb-Clark and Xiaodong Gong
- 498: Overcrowding and Indigenous Health in Australia

- Alison Booth and Nick Carroll
- 497: Do You Need a Job to Find a Job?

- Deborah Cobb-Clark, Paul Frijters and Guyonne Kalb
- 496: Socio-Economic Status, Health Shocks, Life Satisfaction and Mortality: Evidence from an Increasing Mixed Proportional Hazard Model

- Paul Frijters, John Haisken-DeNew and Michael Shields
- 495: Materialism on the March: From Conspicuous Leisure to Conspicuous Consumption?

- Paul Frijters and Andrew Leigh
- 494: Who Benefits from the Earned Income Tax Credit? Incidence Among Recipients, Coworkers and Firms

- Andrew Leigh
- 493: Estimating Returns to Education: Three Natural Experiment Techniques Compared

- Andrew Leigh and Christopher Ryan
- 492: Unemployment and Psychological Well-Being

- Nick Carroll
- 491: Income Contingent Loans for Higher Education: International Reform

- Bruce Chapman
- 490: Can Redistributive State Taxes Reduce Inequality?

- Andrew Leigh
- 489: Economic Voting and Electoral Behaviour: How do Individual, Local and National Factors Affect the Partisan Choice?

- Andrew Leigh
- 488: Optimal Design of Earned Income Tax Credits: Evidence from a British Natural Experiment

- Andrew Leigh
- 487: Glass Ceiling or Sticky Floor? Exploring the Australian Gender Pay Gap using Quantile Regression and Counterfactual Decomposition Methods

- Hiau Joo Kee
- 486: The Health Status of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians

- Alison Booth and Nick Carroll
- 485: Does the World Economy Swing National Elections?

- Andrew Leigh
- 484: HECS System Changes: Impact on Students

- Gillian Beer and Bruce Chapman
- 483: Explaining Unemployment Duration in Australia

- Nick Carroll
- 482: Back-to-front Down-under? Part-time/Full-time Wage Differentials in Australia

- Alison Booth and Margi Wood
- 481: Profit Related Loans for Economically Disadvantaged Regions

- Bruce Chapman and Ric Simes
- 480: The Value of Don Bradman: Additional Revenue in Australian Ashes Tests

- Julian Blackham and Bruce Chapman
- 479: The Drift to Private Schools in Australia: Understanding its Features

- Christopher Ryan and Louise Watson
- 478: The Economics of a Two Tier Health System: A Fairer Medicare?

- Patricia Apps, Ray Rees and Elizabeth Savage
- 477: Wealth Holdings and Portfolio Allocation of Older Couples: The Role of Spouses’ Marital History

- Aydogan Ulker
- 476: Deriving Long-Run Inequality Series from Tax Data

- Andrew Leigh
- 475: Life Cycle Time Allocation and Saving in an Imperfect Capital Market

- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- 474: On the Robustness of Short Run Gains from Trade Reform

- Lucy Rees and Rodney Tyers
- 473: On The Risk Of Unemployment: A Comparative Assessment of the Labour Market Success of Migrants in Australia

- Prem Thapa
- 472: Income Related Loans for Drought Relief

- Bruce Chapman, Linda Botterill and Michael Egan
- 471: Investigating the Quitting Decision of Nurses: Panel Data Evidence from the British National Health Service

- Paul Frijters, Michael Shields and Stephen Wheatley Price
- 470: The Impact of Early Schooling on Subsequent Literacy and Numeracy Performance - Estimates from a Policy Induced 'Natural' Experiment

- Christopher Ryan
- 469: Welfare Transfers and Intra-Household Trickle Down: A Model with Evidence from the US Food Stamp Program

- Robert Breunig and Indraneel Dasgupta
- 468: How Well Do Individuals Predict Their Future Life Satisfaction? Rationality and Learning Following a Nationwide Exogenous Shock

- Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew and Michael Shields
- 467: Factors Affecting Year 12 Retention Across Australian States and Territories in the 1990's

- Christopher Ryan and Louise Watson
- 466: Credit Constraints And Training After Job Loss

- Bruce Chapman, Thomas Crossley and Taejong Kim
- 465: Estimating The Causal Effect of Income on Health: Evidence from Post Reunification East Germany

- Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew and Michael Shields
- 464: Gender, Time Use and Models of the Household

- Patricia Apps
- 463: The Access Implications of Income Contingent Charges for Higher Education: Lessons from Australia

- Bruce Chapman and Christopher Ryan
- 462: Fertility, Dependency and Social Security

- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- 461: Rejuvenating Financial Penalties: Using the Tax System to Collect Fines

- Bruce Chapman, Arie Freiberg, John Quiggin and David Tait
- 460: Earnings and Inequality

- Michael Keating
- 459: Youth Unemployment: Aggregate Incidence and Consequences for Individuals

- Bruce Chapman and Matthew Gray
- 458: What Fundamentals Drive World Migration?

- Timothy Hatton and Jeffery Williamson
- 457: Why Has UK Net Immigration Increased?

- Timothy Hatton
- 456: A Submission on Financing Issues to the Department of Education Science and Training Inquiry into Higher Education

- Bruce Chapman
- 455: Developing Equtiable and Affordable Government Responses to Drought in Australia

- Bruce Chapman and Linda Botterill
- 454: Econometrics for Summative Evaluations: An Introduction to Recent Developments

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Thomas Crossley
- 453: Explaining US Immigration 1971-1998

- Ximena Clark, Timothy Hatton and Jeffery G. Williamson
- 452: Human Capital Accumulation: Education and Immigration

- Bruce Chapman and Glenn Withers