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Australian Journal of Labour Economics - Special HILDA Issue
Volume 7, Number 2, June 2004
In this special issue of the Australian Journal of Labour Economics, we bring together eight papers based for the most part on the first wave of the HILDA Survey... It is apparent from the papers in this issue that the richness of economic and social research that will be made possible by HILDA is only in its infancy... However, the second wave of data is now available, and the project is funded for at least eight waves of data by the Australian Government. The benefits from our understanding of labour market dynamics will be considerable once the key longitudinal characteristics of the data can be explored." Chapman, Flatau, and Kenyon
The copywrite in these articles is held by The Centre for Labour Market Research.
Understanding Labour Market Dynamics in Australia: Using The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey
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The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA)Survey Special Issue: Case Studies in Labour Economics, by Bruce Chapman, Paul Flatau & Peter Kenyon (Appendix - The HILDA Survey: A Summary by Nicole Watson & Mark Wooden)
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New Estimates of Mothers' Forgone Earnings Using HILDA Data, by Trevor Breusch & Edith Gray
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Mental Health Problems, Disability and Income Support Receipt: A Replication and Extension Using the HILDA Survey, by Peter Butterworth, Timothy Crosier & Bryan Rodgers
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Looking Inside the Unemployment Spell, by Alfred Michael Dockery
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On the Risk of Unemployment: A Comparative Assessment of the Labour Market Success of Migrants in Australia, by Prem J. Thapa
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Hourly Wages of Full-Time and Part-Time Employees in Australia, by Joan R. Rodgers
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Long Work Hours and the Wellbeing of Fathers and their Families, by Matthew Gray, Lixia Qu, David Stanton & Ruth Weston
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Paid Employment Participation After Leaving Full-Time Education the First Time, by Edmond Hsu, Justine Gibbings & Tom Morrison
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Sample Attrition in the HILDA Survey, by Nicole Watson & Mark Wooden
The Editors of the Australian Journal of Labour Economics thank the Australian Government Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs for providing funding assistance with the production of this special edition. The HILDA Survey was initiated by, and is funded by, the Australian Government Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. The survey is managed by Professor Mark Wooden and his team at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, and the fieldwork is conducted by ACNielsen.
Managing Editor:
Paul Flatau, Murdoch University, Australia
Publication Details:
Volume 7, Number 2, June 2004, 4 issues per annum
ISSN Print 1328-1143
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