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The Centre for Labour Market Research (CLMR) publishes the Australian Journal of Labour Economics.

Recent Discussion Papers

2008

08/1 The Long Run Decline in Employment Participation for Australian Public Housing Tenants: An Investigation , by Gavin Wood, Rachel Ong and A.M. Dockery

08/2 Welfare Traps in Australia: Do They Bite?, by A.M. Dockery, Rachel Ong and Gavin Wood

08/3 Indigenous Australians in the Labour Market: Exploring the Role of Social Capital, by Robert Vurens van Es and A.M. Dockery

2006

06/1 Mental Health and Labour Force Status: Panel Estimates With Four Waves of Hilda, by A.M.Dockery

06/2 Are the 'Hidden Unemployed' Unemployed?, Luke Elliott and A.M.Dockery

06/3 By Chance or Choice: The Regulation of the Apprenticeship System in Australia, 1900-1930, by Thorsten Stromback

06/4 Why is the Payoff to Schooling Smaller for Immigrants?, by Barry R.Chiswick and Paul W.Miller

06/5 How Immigrants Fare Across the Earnings Distribution: International Analyses, by Barry R.Cheswick, Anh T.Le and Paul W.Miller

06/6 Evaluating the Job Network: A Critical Assessment, by Thorsten Stromback

2005

05/1 The Impact of Paid Work on the Academic Performance of Students: A Case Study from The University Of Canberra, by Craig Applegate and Anne Daly.

05/2 Minimum Wages and Employment: A Reappraisal, by Philip E. T. Lewis.

05/3 Managing Competition in a Public Service Market: The Job Network in an International Perspective, by Oliver Bruttel

2004

04/1 Great Expectations: Prisoners' Views of Their Labour Market Possibilities, by Margaret Giles, Joanne Tan and Anh T. Le.

04/2 Foreign Labour and Economic Growth Policy Options for Singapore, by Weng-Tat Hui and Aamir Rafique Hashmi.

04/3 Income Inequality and Health: Evidence from Indonesia, by Wankyo Chung.

04/4 The Effects of Individual and School Factors on University Students’ Academic Performance, by Rosemary Win and Paul W. Miller.

04/5 Why Study Economics? The Private Rate of Return to An Economics Degree, by Philip Lewis, Anne Daly and Don Fleming.

04/6 The Australian Labour Market and Unemployment in 2004, by Philip Lewis.

2003

03/1 Investing in a Legal Education: The Private Rate of Return to a Law Degree, by Anne Daly, Don Fleming and Philip Lewis.

03/2 The Changing Pattern of Skill Demand in the Australian Economy, by Ross Kelly and Philip Lewis.

03/3 Regional Unemployment Disparities: Can Fiscal Policy Help?, by Nicolaas Groenewold and A. J. Hagger.

2002

02/1 Flexibility in Sick Leave, by Charles Mulvey and Ross Kelly. Download paper

02/2 Flexibility in Annual Leave Loadings, by David Plowman, Ross Kelly and Richard Watson

02/3 Self-Employment Programmes and Outcomes for Disadvantaged Jobseekers, by Ross Kelly, Charles Mulvey and Philip E.T. Lewis

02/4 Estimating Farm Labour Trends in Australia, by Anne Garnett and Philip E.T. Lewis

2001

01/1 Globalisation, Technical Change and Employment, by Philip E.T. Lewis and Rachel Ong

01/2 The New Economy and the Demand for Skills, by Ross Kelly and Philip E.T. Lewis