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Social Policy Research Contract
The Social Policy Research contract is a five-year contract with the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations to undertake a range of projects investigating labour market and social policy issues. Commenced in 2005, it follows a similar four-year contract with the Department of Family and Community Services which concluded in 2004. Below is a list of projects undertaken or commenced under both research contracts. Projects listed may also be found via pages organised by topic.
Projects commenced under the current contract (2005-2009)
Projects commenced in 2007
- 1/07 Incidence of work related injury and illness and outcomes for specific groups of workers
- 2/07 Intergenerational correlation of labour market outcomes
- 3/07 The factors that influence wage progression
- 4/07 Wage transitions of apprentices (Project Deferred)
- 5/07 What determines how long women spend out of the labour force after the birth of a child
- 6/07 Full time work and sole parents
- 7/07 Teenage parents - income support, education and paid work
- 8/07 Skills acquisition, employability and employment choices of income support recipients
- 9/07 Pathways to higher pay
Projects commenced in 2006
- 1/06 Use of informal childcare and decisions on work by income support recipients
- 2/06 Stepping stones - do low paid jobs lead to increased earnings and lower welfare dependency over time?
- 3/06 Possible cost shifting from workers compensation to income support for people with work-related disabilities
- 4/06 Mature age employment and workplace strategy
- 5/06 Location economics of income support recipients
- 6/06 Skill shortages and the absence of wage pressures
- 7/06 Working credits - a low cost alternative to universal income tax credits?
- 8/06 Link between changes in employment and changes in income support
Projects commenced in 2005
- 1/05 Income support reliance in Australia
- 2/05 Previous income support experience of people granted DSP
- 3/05 An examination of welfare transitions using the first three waves of the HILDA Survey
- 4/05 The dynamics of jobless households: using waves 1-3 to assess causes and consequences of persistent joblessness Final Report
- 5/05 Labour force outcomes for the mature age population Final Report
- 6/05 Synthesis of Melbourne Institute research Final Report
- 7/05 The dynamics of income support receipt among 'new' income support customers
- 8/05 Income support spells initiated by unemployment: Commonalities and heterogeneities across population groups in duration and determination of duration
- 9/05 Transitions from casual employment in Australia Final Report
Projects completed under the 2001-2004 contract
- 1. Reliance on income support in Australia - Final Report
- 2. Effect of changes to activity test arrangements on exit from payments - A: Mutual Obligation - Working Paper
- 3. Effect of changes to activity test arrangements on exit from payments - B: Intensive Review - Final Report, Working Paper
- 4. Movements between benefit types - Final Report, Working Paper
- 5. The impact of social policy initiatives on labour supply incentives: A review of the literature - Working Paper
- 6. Effect of changes to activity test arrangements on exit from payments - D: Work for the Dole - Final Report, Working Paper
- 7. Effect of changes to activity test arrangements on exit from payments - C: Job Seeker Diary - Final Report, Working Paper
- 8. Economic Analyses of Families: Existing Research Findings - Final Report, Working Paper
- 9. Economic and sociolgical analyses of communities: Existing research findings - Final Report, Working Paper
- 10. Effect of family structure on life satisfaction: Australian evidence - Final Report, Working Paper
- 11. Neighbourhood and family effects on employment - Final Report
- 12. Attitudes to provision for old age - Final Report, Working Paper
- 13. Work and family directions in the US and Australia:
A policy research agenda - Final Report, Working Paper
- 14. Understanding and improving data quality relating to low income households - Final Report
- 15.
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce
- 16. Effects of the new tax system:
A policy simulation using the
Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator - Final Report, Working Paper
- 16a. Estimation of Wage Equations in Australia:
Allowing for censored observation of labour supply - Final Report, Working Paper 1, Working Paper 2, Working Paper 3, Working Paper 4
- 17. Effects of the Working Nation social security reforms: A policy simulation using MITTS - Final Report, Working Paper
- 18. The Growth of Jobless Households and the Polarisation of Employment in Australia - Final Report, Working Paper
- 19. Comparison of alternative specifications for the labour supply models in MITTS - Final Report Part 1, Part 2, Part 4
- 21. Structural analyses of duration dependence
and persistence in job-offer
arrival rates and wages - Final Report
- 22. Labour market outcomes and welfare dependence
of persons with disabilities in Australia - Final Report
- 23. Jobless households (HILDA) - Final Report
- 24. Effect of family composition and worklessness on the distribution of income and expenditure - Final Report, Working Paper
- 25. Effects of divorce on childrens' education and whether they are accounted for by moving house - Final Report, Working Paper
- 26. Effects of education, fertility and divorce on married women's employment: Patterns past, present and future - Final Report, Working Paper
- 27. Working time preferences in couple households (HILDA)
- 28. The importance of where people live for subjective welfare - Final Report, Working Paper
- 29. International comparison of trends in the polarisation of employment - Final Report
- 30. The effect of childcare costs on labour supply - Final Report
- 31. Extending the range of distributional measures in MITTS - Final Report, Working Paper
- 32. MITTS - GAUSS for Windows - Final Report
- 33. Use of HILDA in MITTS - Final Report
- 34. Transitions to retirement - Final Report
- 35. Underemployment in Australia - Final Report
- 36. Job search of the unemployed - Descriptions and determinants - Final Report
- 37. DSP Outflows - Final Report
- 38. Extending output of MITTS (project a) - Final Report
- 39. Validation of MITTS-A - Final Report
- 40. Dynamic properties of income support - Final Report
- 41. Cohort and distributional analysis of wealthy Australians - Final Report
- 42. Financial stress, wealth, poverty and indebtedness - Final Report
- 43. Who uses childcare? - Final Report
- 44. Long term unemployment - Final Report
- 45. Incentives of the current system for single and married mothers - Final Report
- 46. Reweighting of SIHC for use in MITTS - Final Report, Working Paper
- 47. Living arrangements of young people
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