Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series
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- 2021n06: Taking the pulse of the nation: Validating a single-item measure of mental distress

- Ferdi Botha, Peter Butterworth and Roger Wilkins
- 2021n05: Is it ‘dog days’ for the young in the Australian labour market?

- Jeff Borland
- 2021n04: Fair Crack of the Whip? The Distribution of Augmented Wealth in Australia from 2002 to 2018

- Maximilian Longmuir
- 2021n03: Intermarriage on subjective social status and spousal dissimilarity in life satisfaction of co-resident heterosexual South African couples

- Frederik Booysen, Ferdi Botha and Sevias Guvuriro
- 2021n02: Competition, prices and quality of residential aged care in Australia

- Ou Yang, Jongsay Yong, Yuting Zhang and Anthony Scott
- 2021n01: Teenage mothers' health across different life stages

- Guyonne Kalb and Ha Vu
- 2020n30: Financial autonomy among emerging adults in Australia

- Ferdi Botha, Barbara Broadway, John P. de New and Clement Wong
- 2020n27: How effective are Matching Schemes in enticing low-income earners to save more for retirement? Evidence from a national scheme

- Marc Chan, Cain Polidano, Ha Vu, Roger Wilkins, Andrew Carter and Hang To
- 2020n24: Essential work and emergency childcare: Identifying gender differences in COVID-19 effects on labour demand and supply

- Jordy Meekes, Wolter H. J. Hassink and Guyonne Kalb
- 2020n22: On the International Spillover Effects of Country-Specific Financial Sector Bailouts and Sovereign Risk Shocks

- Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, Viet Hoang Nguyen and Eliza Wu
- 2020n21: Crimes against morality: unintended consequences of criminalizing sex work

- Lisa Cameron, Jennifer Seager and Manisha Shah
- 2020n20: From Parent to Child? The Long-Lasting Effects of Social Support

- Ambra Poggi and Guyonne Kalb
- 2020n19: On the Mechanisms of Ability Peer Effects

- Alexandra de Gendre and Nicolas Salamanca
- 2020n18: The falling growth in the use of private hospitals in Australia

- Tianshu Bai, Susan Mendez, Anthony Scott and Jongsay Yong
- 2020n17: The Dutch labour market early on in the COVID-19 outbreak: Regional coronavirus hotspots and the national lockdown

- Wolter H. J. Hassink, Guyonne Kalb and Jordy Meekes
- 2020n16: The effect of job search requirements on welfare receipt

- Nicolas Hérault, Ha Vu and Roger Wilkins
- 2020n15: COVID-19 labour market shocks and their inequality implications for financial wellbeing

- Ferdi Botha, John P. de New, Sonja de New, David Ribar and Nicolas Salamanca
- 2020n14: COVID-19 infections, labour market shocks, and subjective well-being

- Ferdi Botha and John P. de New
- 2020n13: Impact of the Medicare Part D Coverage Gap Closure and Generic Entry on Medication Use

- Judith Liu, Yuting Zhang and Cameron Kaplan
- 2020n12: Literature review on the impact of welfare policy design on children and youth

- Barbara Broadway, Tessa Loriggio, Chris Ryan, Tessa Loriggio and Anna Zhu
- 2020n11: The downside of being upbeat: Consumer cognitive biases can affect real economic activity

- Edda Claus and Viet Hoang Nguyen
- 2020n10: Nursing Home Competition, Prices and Quality: A Review and Some Lessons for Australia

- Jongsay Yong, Ou Yang and Anthony Scott
- 2020n09: What accounts for the rising share of women in the top 1%?

- Richard Burkhauser, Nicolas Hérault, Stephen Jenkins and Roger Wilkins
- 2020n08: Wage Growth Distribution and Changes over Time: 2001-2018

- Guyonne Kalb and Jordy Meekes
- 2020n07: Understanding the rising trend in female labour force participation

- Nicolas Hérault and Guyonne Kalb
- 2020n06: The impact of international trade on manufacturing employment in Australia: Evidence from the China shock

- Aaron Blanco, Jeff Borland, Michael Coelli and James Maccarrone
- 2020n05: How People React to Pension Risk

- Nicolas Salamanca, Andries de Grip and Olaf Sleijpen
- 2020n04: The ATO Longitudinal Information Files (ALife): A New Resource for Retirement Policy Research

- Cain Polidano, Andrew Carter, Marc Chan, Abraham Chigavazira, Hang To, Justin Holland, Son Nguyen, Ha Vu and Roger Wilkins
- 2020n03: Fired and pregnant: Gender differences in job flexibility outcomes after job loss

- Jordy Meekes and Wolter H. J. Hassink
- 2020n02: Too Many Shocks Spoil the Interpretation

- Adrian Pagan and Tim Robinson
- 2020n01: Parents' Responses to Teacher Qualifications

- Simon Chang, Deborah Cobb-Clark and Nicolas Salamanca
- 2019n21: Endogenous local labour markets, regional aggregation and agglomeration economies

- Jordy Meekes and Wolter H. J. Hassink
- 2019n20: Financial Outcomes in Adolescence and Early Adulthood in Australian Longitudinal Data

- John de New, David Ribar, Christopher Ryan and Clement Wong
- 2019n19: Does Solo Self-employment Serve as a 'Stepping Stone' to Employership?

- Michael Leith Howling and Mark Wooden
- 2019n18: Employment effects of job counseling for disability insurance recipients

- Barbara Broadway and Sonja C. Kassenboehmer
- 2019n17: Does the Spillover Index Reflect Systemic Shocks? A Bootstrap-Based Probabilistic Analysis

- Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, Evžen KoÄ Enda and Viet Hoang Nguyen
- 2019n16: The impact of environmental policy stringency on industrial productivity growth: A semi-parametric study of OECD countries

- Guohua Feng, Keith McLaren, Ou Yang, Xiaohui Zhang and Xueyan Zhao
- 2019n15: Political Economy of Cross-Border Income Shifting: A Protection Racket Approach

- Maxim Ananyev
- 2019n14: Does Workplace Competition Increase Labor Supply? Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Amalia Miller, Ragan Petrie and Carmit Segal
- 2019n13: Domestic and Global Uncertainty: A Survey and Some New Results

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- 2019n12: Implications of Partial Information for Applied Macroeconomic Modelling

- Adrian Pagan and Tim Robinson
- 2019n11: Temporary employment and work-life balance in Australia

- Inga Laß and Mark Wooden
- 2019n10: Behind the headline number: Why not to rely on Frey and Osborne’s predictions of potential job loss from automation

- Michael Coelli and Jeff Borland
- 2019n09: The Effects of the Dependent Health Insurance Coverage Mandates on Fathers’ Job Mobility and Compensation

- Dajung Jun
- 2019n08: The Effect of Tax Price on Donations: Evidence from Canada

- Ross Hickey, Bradley Minaker, A. Payne, Joanne Roberts and Justin Smith
- 2019n07: Four Dimensions of Quality in Australian Jobs

- David Ribar and Mark Wooden
- 2019n06: The evolution of tax implicit value judgements, redistribution and income inequality in the UK: 1968 to 2015

- Justin van de Ven and Nicolas Hérault
- 2019n05: Yield Curve and Financial Uncertainty: Evidence Based on US Data

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- 2019n04: Private Protection and Public Policing

- Ross Hickey, Steeve Mongrain, Joanne Roberts and Tanguy van Ypersele
- 2019n03: The Consequences of Extending Equitable Property Division Divorce Laws to Cohabitants

- Abraham Chigavazira, Hayley Fisher, Tim Robinson and Anna Zhu
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