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A comparative analysis of the nativity wealth gap . / by Bauer, Thomas K | Institute for the Study of Labor | Cobb-Clark, Deborah A | Hildebrand, Vincent. Publisher: Bonn, Germany Institute for the Study of Labor 2007Description: PDF.Notes: URL: 'http://ftp.iza.org/dp2772.pdf' Checked: 6/10/2008 10:40:48 AM Status: Live Details: HTTP status 200 - Usual success response Into & out of work Retirement & ageingSummary: international migration, wealth accumulationAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Are older Australians being short changed? An analysis of household living costs / by Kelly, Simon | National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre. Publisher: Braddon, A.C.T. National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre 2011Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: November 2011 Bibliography p. 23 Appendices pp. 24-28Summary: In this report, we examine how well the consumer price index (CPI) measures inflation for the overall Australian community and how living cost pressures are being distributed throughout the population. We focus mainly on older Australian households (those with the head aged 50 years and over) as many of these households are on low incomes, and spend a large proportion of their budget on essential living cost ("non-discretionary") items. ; HOUSEHOLD, INCOME AND LABOUR DYNAMICS IN AUSTRALIA SURVEY (HILDA)Availability:
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Assessing the incidence and wage effects of overskilling in the Australian labour market / by Mavromaras, Kostas | University of Melbourne. Melbourne Institute of Applied conomic and Social Research | McGuinness, Seamus | Fok, Yin King. Publisher: Parkville, Vic. Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 2007Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: INTO AND OUT OF WORKSummary: HOUSEHOLD, INCOME AND LABOUR DYNAMICS IN AUSTRALIA SURVEY (HILDA)Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Award reliance and differences in earnings by gender / by Pointon, Miranda | Fair Work Australia | Wheatley, Troy | Ellis, Grant | MacDermott, Kathy. Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. Fair Work Australia 2012Description: PDF.Other title: Fair Work Australia. Research report ; no. 3/2012.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: February 2012 Bibliography : p. 58-59Summary: This report explores a number of the questions raised with respect to the composition of the award-reliant sector and the potential impact of an increase in award wages on the gap between female and male wages. ; HOUSEHOLD, INCOME AND LABOUR DYNAMICS IN AUSTRALIA SURVEY (HILDA)Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Be wealthy to stay healthy : an analysis of / by Cai, Lixin | University of Melbourne. Melbourne Institute of Applied conomic and Social Research. Publisher: Parkville, Vic. Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 2008Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Summary: HOUSEHOLD, INCOME AND LABOUR DYNAMICS IN AUSTRALIA SURVEY (HILDA)Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Child Care Availability, Quality and Affordability : Are Local Problems Related to Maternal Labour Supply? / by Breunig, Robert | Australia. Treasury | Gong, Xiaodong. Publisher: Parkes, ACT Australia. Treasury 2010Description: PDF.Other title: Treasury working paper ; no. 2010-02.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: April 2010 INTO AND OUT OF WORKSummary: We examine whether subjective responses to survey questions about child care availability, quality, and cost, aggregated at the local geographical level, have any explanatory power in models of workforce participation and labour supply. We find that married women who live in areas with more reports of lack of availability, low quality, or costly childcare work less than women in areas with fewer reported difficulties with child care. We find this effect on both the hours of labour supplied and on the part-time/full-time choice. We find almost no effects for lone parents.Availability:
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Child care costs and the employment status of married Australian mothers . / by Rammohan, Anu | Whelan, Stephen. Publisher: Canberra, A.C.T. Australian National University. Centre for Economic Policy Research 2006Description: PDF.Notes: URL: 'http://cepr.anu.edu.au/pdf/DP517.pdf' Checked: 22/04/2009 2:25:24 PM Status: Live Details: HTTP status 200 - Usual success responseAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Childcare use and parent's labour supply in Australia . / by Kalb, Guyonne | University of Melbourne. Melbourne Institute of Applied conomic and Social Research | Lee, Wang-Sheng. Publisher: Parkville, Vic. Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 2007Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: INTO AND OUT OF WORKAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Does Work for the Dole work ? / by Borland, Jeff | University of Melbourne. Melbourne Institute of Applied conomic and Social Research | Tseng, Yi-Ping. Publisher: Parkville, Vic. Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 2004Description: PDF.Summary: The authors examine the effect of Work for the Dole on transitions out of unemployment in Australia and find that participation in the program is associated with a large and significant adverse effect on the likelihood of exiting unemployment payments. The main potential explanation is existence of a 'lock-in' effect, whereby program participants reduce job search activity.Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Dynamic properties of income support receipt in Australia . / by Tseng, Yi-Ping | University of Melbourne. Melbourne Institute of Applied conomic and Social Research | Vu, Ha | Wilkins, Roger. Publisher: Parkville, Vic. Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 2006Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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