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Journal articles using the HILDA data

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Forthcoming

  • Aletraris, L., ‘How Satisfied Are They and Why? A Study of Job Satisfaction, Job Rewards, Gender and Temporary Agency Workers in Australia’, Human Relations.
  • Bauer, T.K., Cobb-Clark, D., Hildebrand, V. and Sinning, M., ‘A Comparative Analysis of the Nativity Wealth Gap’, Economic Inquiry.
  • Baxter, J., Haynes, M. and Hewitt, B., ‘Pathways into Marriage: Cohabitation and the Domestic Division of Labor’, Journal of Family Issues.
  • Booth, A. and Katic, P., ‘Men at Work in a Land Down-Under: Testing Some Predictions of Human Capital Theory’, British Journal of Industrial Relations.
  • Breunig, R., Gong, X., Weiss, A. and Yamauchi, C., ‘Child Care Availability, Quality and Affordability: Are Local Problems Related to Maternal Labour Supply?’, Economic Record.
  • Breunig, R. and McKibbin, R., ‘The Effect of Survey Design on Household Reporting of Financial Difficulty’, Journal of Royal Statistical Society, Series A.
  • Buddelmeyer, H. and Wooden, M., ‘Transitions Out of Casual Employment: The Australian Experience’, Industrial Relations.
  • Cai, L. and Liu, A., ‘Public–Private Wage Gap in Australia: Variation along the Distribution’, British Journal of Industrial Relations.
  • Cai, L. and Waddoups, C.J., ‘Union Wage Effects in Australia: Evidence from Panel Data’, British Journal of Industrial Relations.
  • Craig, L. and Siminski, P., ‘Men’s Housework, Women’s Housework and Second Births in Australia’, Social Politics.
  • Frijters, P., Johnson, D. and Shields, M.A., ‘Happiness Dynamics with Quarterly Life Event Data’, Scandinavian Journal of Economics.
  • Gill, S.C., Macdonald, E., Raphael, B., and Butterworth, P., ‘Children’s Exposure to Parental and Familial Adversities: Findings from a Population Survey of Australians’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
  • Guest, R. and Parr, N., ‘The Effects of Family Benefits on Childbearing Decisions: A Household Optimising Approach Applied to Australia’, Economic Record.
  • Ong, R., ‘House Price Appreciation in Old Age: Analysis and Issues for the Use of Reverse Mortgages as a Retirement Funding Strategy in Australia’, Population Ageing.
  • Wells, R., ‘An Examination of the Utility Bearing Characteristics of Occupations: A Factor Analytical Approach’, Economics Letters.

2010

  • Barón, J.D. and Cobb-Clark, D.A., ‘Occupational Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap in Private- and Public-Sector Employment: A Distributional Analysis’, Economic Record, vol. 86, no. 273, pp. 227–246.
  • Baum, S. and Mitchell, W.F., ‘Labour Underutilisation and Gender: Unemployment Versus Hidden-Unemployment’, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 233–248.
  • Berger-Thomson, L., Chung, E. and McKibbin, R., ‘Estimating Marginal Prosperities to Consume in Australia Using Micro Data’, Economic Record, vol. 86, special issue, pp. 49–60.
  • Berry, H.L. and Welsh, J.A., ‘Social Capital and Health in Australia: An Overview from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey’, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 70, no. 4, pp. 588–596.
  • Brandrup, J.D. and Mance, P.L., ‘Changes in Household Expenditure Associated with the Arrival of Newborn Children’, Australian Social Policy Journal, no. 9, pp. 41–66.
  • Breunig, R. and Mercante, J., ‘The Accuracy of Predicted Wages of the Non-Employed and Implications for Policy Simulations from Structural Labour Supply Models’, Economic Record, vol. 86, no. 272, pp. 49–70.
  • Buddelmeyer, H., Lee, W.-S. and Wooden, M., ‘Low-Paid Employment and Unemployment Dynamics in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 86, no. 272, pp. 28–48.
  • Cai, L., ‘The Relationship between Health and Labour Force Participation: Evidence from a Panel Data Simultaneous Equation Model’, Labour Economics, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 77–90.
  • Cobb-Clark, D.A. and Hildebrand, V.A., ‘The Asset Portfolios of Older Australian Households’, Australian Social Policy Journal, no. 9, pp. 1–39.
  • Craig, L. and Siminski, P., ‘Men’s Housework, Women’s Housework, and Second Births in Australia’, Social Politics, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 235–266.
  • Dockery, A.M., Seymour, R. and Ong, R., ‘Life on the Minimum Wage in Australia: An Empirical Investigation’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 1–26.
  • Hewitt, B., England, P., Baxter, J. and Fitzgibbons Shafer, E., ‘Education and Unintended Pregnancies in Australia: Do Differences in Relationship Status and Age at Birth Explain the Education Gradient?’, Population Review, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 36–52.
  • Gray, E., Evans, A., Anderson, J. and Kippen, R., ‘Using Split-Population Models to Examine Predictors of the Probability and Timing of Parity Progression’, European Journal of Population, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 275– 295.
  • Gray, E. and McDonald, P., ‘Using a Reproductive Life Course Approach to Understand Contraceptive Method Use in Australia’, Journal of Biosocial Science, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 43–57.
  • Green, C., Kler, P. and Leeves, G., ‘Flexible Contract Workers in Inferior Jobs: Reappraising the Evidence’, British Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 605–629.
  • Kortt, M. and Leigh, A., ‘Does Size Matter in Australia?’, Economic Record, vol. 86, no. 272, pp. 71–83.
  • Leach, L., Butterworth, P., Rodgers, B. and Strazdins, L., ‘Deriving an Evidence-based Measure of Job Quality from the HILDA Survey’, Australian Social Policy Journal, no. 9, pp. 67–86.
  • Leigh, A., ‘Informal Care and Labour Market Participation ’, Labour Economics, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 140–149.
  • Losoncz, I. and Graham, B., ‘Work–Life Tension and Its Impact on the Workforce Participation of Australian Mothers’, Australian Social Policy Journal, no. 9, pp. 139–156.
  • McPhedran, S., ‘Regional Living and Community Participation: Are People with Disability at a Disadvantage?’, Australian Social Policy Journal, no. 9, pp. 111–135.
  • Mavromaras, K.G., McGuinness, S., O’Leary, N.C., Sloane, P.J. and Fok, Y.K., ‘The Problem of Overskilling in Australia and Britain’, Manchester School, vol. 78, no. 3, pp. 219–241.
  • Oguzoglu, U., ‘Dynamics of Work Limitation and Work in Australia’, Health Economics, vol.19, no. 6, pp. 656–669.
  • Olesen, S.C., Macdonald, E., Raphael, B. and Butterworth, P., ‘Children’s Exposure to Parental and Familial Adversities: Findings from a Population Survey of Australians’, Family Matters, no. 84, pp. 43–52.
  • Parr, N., ‘Childlessness Among Men in Australia’, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 319–338.
  • Parr, N., ‘Satisfaction with Life as an Antecedent of Fertility: Partner + Happiness = Children?’, Demographic Research, vol. 22, article 21, pp. 635–662.
  • Renzaho, A., Wooden, M. and Houng, B., ‘Associations between Body Mass Index and Health-related Quality of Life among Australian Adults’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 515–520.
  • Rodgers, J., ‘Chronic and Temporary Poverty in Australia: Targeting Public Transfers’, Economic Record, vol. 86, special issue, pp. 87–100.
  • Toulemon, L. and Pennec, S., ‘Multi-Residence in France and Australia: Why Count Them? What Is At Stake? Double Counting and Actual Family Situations’, Demographic Research, vol. 23, article one, pp. 1–40.
  • Walter, M., Hewitt, B., Natalier, K., Wulff, M. and Reynolds, M., ‘The Implications of Child Support for Housing after Relationship Dissolution’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 77–87.
  • Watson, I., ‘Decomposing the Gender Pay Gap in the Australian Managerial Labour Market’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 49–79.
  • Yamauchi, C., ‘The Availability of Child Care Centers, Parental Perceived Accessibility and Life Satisfaction’, Review of Economics of the Household, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 231–253.
  • Zucchelli, E., Harris, A., Jones, A.M and Rice N., ‘Health Shocks and Labour Market Exits: Evidence from the HILDA Survey’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 13, no. 2.

2009

  • Barrett, G., ‘Changes in the Distribution of Food Expenditure and Family Income from 2001 to 2005’, Australian Social Policy, pp. 85–120.
  • Baum, S., Bill, A., Mitchell, W., ‘Employability and Labour Under-Utilization in Non-Metropolitan Labour Markets’, Regional Studies,
    vol. 43, no. 8, pp. 1091–1103.
  • Baum, S. and Mitchell, W.F., ‘People, Space and Place: A Multidimensional Analysis of Unemployment in Metropolitan’, Geographical Research, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 13–23.
  • Bloxham, P. and Betts, T., ‘Measures of Household Wealth for Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 217–231.
  • Booth, A. and Van Ours, J., ‘Hours of Work and Gender Identity: Does Part-time Work Make the Family Happier?’, Economica, vol. 76, no. 301, pp. 176–196.
  • Buchler, S., Baxter, J., Haynes, M. and Western, M., ‘The Social and Demographic Characteristics of Cohabiters in Australia’, Family Matters, no. 82, pp. 22–29.
  • Buchler, S., Haynes, M. and Baxter, J., ‘Casual Employment in Australia: The Influence of Employment Contract on Financial Well-being’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 271–289.
  • Cai, L., ‘Be Wealthy to Stay Healthy: An Analysis of Older Australians Using HILDA Survey’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 55–70.
  • Cai, L., ‘Effects of Health on Wages of Australian Men’, Economic Record, vol. 85, no. 20, pp. 290–306.
  • Cai, L., ‘Is Self-reported Disability Status Endogenous to Labour Force Status?’, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 459–464.
  • Cai, L. and Cong, C., ‘Effects of Health and Chronic Diseases on Older Working-age Australians’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 166–182.
  • Cardak, B. and Wilkins, R., ‘The Determinants of Household Risky Asset Holdings: Australian Evidence on Background Risk and Other Factors’, Journal of Banking and Finance, vol. 33, no. 5, pp. 850–860.
  • Carney, T., ‘The Employment Disadvantage of Mothers: Evidence for Systemic Discrimination’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 113–130.
  • Chapman, B. and Lounkaew, K., ‘Reforming Youth Allowance: The “Independent-at-Home” Category’, Economic Papers, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 304–309.
  • Cobb-Clark, D. and Hildebrand, V., ‘The Asset Portfolios of Native-born and Foreign-born Households’, Economic Record, vol. 85, no. 268, pp. 46–59.
  • Cobb-Clark, D. and Stillman, S., ‘The Retirement Expectations of Middle Aged Australians’, Economic Record, vol. 85, no. 269, pp. 146–163.
  • Cole, K., Daly, A. and Mak, A., ‘Good for the Soul: The Relationship between Work, Wellbeing and Psychological Capital’, Journal of Socio-Economics, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 464–474.
  • Dockery, A.M., Li, J. and Kendall, G., ‘Parents’ Work Patterns and Adolescent Mental Health’, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 689–698.
  • Doiron, D. and Guttmann, R., ‘Wealth Distributions of Migrant and Australian-born Households’, Economic Record, vol. 85, no. 268, pp. 32–45.
  • Drago, R., Wooden, M. and Black, D., ‘Long Work Hours: Volunteers and Conscripts’, British Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 571–600.
  • Drago, R., Wooden, M. and Black, D., ‘Who Wants and Gets Flexibility? Changing Work Hours Preferences and Life Events’, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 62, no. 3, pp. 394–414.
  • Edwards, B. and Higgins, D.J., ‘Is Caring a Health Hazard? The Mental Health and Vitality of Carers of a Person with a Disability in Australia’, Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 190, no. 7, S61–S65.
  • Emerson, E., Honey, A., Madden, R. and Llewellyn, G., ‘The Well-being of Australian Adolescents and Young Adults with Self-reported Long-term Health Conditions, Impairments or Disabilities: 2001 and 2006’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 39–54.
  • Frick, J. and Headey, B., ‘Living Standards in Retirement: Accepted International Comparisons are Misleading’, Journal of Applied Social Science Studies (Schmollers Jahrbuch), vol. 129, no. 2, pp. 309–319.
  • Hendershott, P.H., Ong, R., Wood, G.A., and Flatau, P., ‘Marital History and Home Ownership: Evidence from Australia’, Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 13–24.
  • Hewitt, B., ‘Which Spouse Initiates Separation When There are Children Involved?’, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 71, no. 2, pp. 362–372.
  • Hewitt, B. and de Vaus, D., ‘Change in the Association between Premarital Cohabitation and Separation, Australia 1945–2000’, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 71, no. 2, pp. 353–361.
  • Kalb, G., ‘Children, Labour Supply and Child Care: Challenges for Empirical Analysis’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 276–299.
  • Knox, S. and King, M., ‘Validation and Calibration of the SF–36 Health Transition Question against an External Criterion of Clinical Change in Health Status’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 18, no. 5, pp. 637–645.
  • Livingston, M., ‘Effects of Alcohol Consumption in Spousal Relationships on Health-related Quality of Life and Life Satisfaction’, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, vol. 70, no. 3, pp. 383–390.
  • Losoncz, I., ‘Personality Traits in HILDA’, Australian Social Policy, pp. 169–198.
  • Losoncz, I. and Bortolotto, N., ‘Work-life Balance: The Experiences of Australian Working Mothers’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 122–138.
  • Lucas, R.E. and Donnellan, M.B., ‘Age Differences in Personality: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Australian Sample’, Developmental Psychology, vol. 45, no. 5, pp. 1353–1363.
  • McGuinness, S. and Wooden, M., ‘Overskilling, Job Insecurity and Career Mobility: Evidence from Australia’, Industrial Relations, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 265–286.
  • Mandel, H. and Shalev, M., ‘How Welfare States Shape the Gender Pay Gap: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis’, Social Forces, vol. 87, no. 4, pp. 1873–1911.
  • Marks, G., ‘Modernization Theory and Changes Over Time in the Reproduction of Socioeconomic Inequalities in Australia’, Social Forces, vol. 88, no. 2, pp. 917–944.
  • Marks, G., ‘Social Consequences of the Australian Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS)’, Higher Education, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 71–84.
  • Mavromaras, K., McGuinness S. and Fok, Y.K, ‘Assessing the Incidence and Wage Effects of Overskilling in the Australian Labour Market’, Economic Record, vol. 85, no. 268, pp. 60–72.
  • Messinis, G., ‘Earnings and Languages in the Family: Second-Generation Australians’, Economic Record, vol. 85, special issue, September, S59–S73.
  • Ong, R., ‘Self-provision in Retirement: Quantitative Evidence on Older Australians’ Expectations and Experiences’, Australasian Journal on Ageing, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 22–27.
  • Qu, L., Weston, R. and de Vaus, D., ‘Cohabitation and Beyond: The Contribution of Each Partner's Relationship Satisfaction and Fertility Aspirations to Pathways of Cohabiting Couples’, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 587–601.
  • Rodgers, J.R. and Rodgers, J.L., ‘Contributions of Longitudinal Data to Poverty Measurement in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 85, special issue, September, S35–S47.
  • Shields, M., Wheatley Price, S. and Wooden, M., ‘Life Satisfaction and the Economic and Social Characteristics of Neighbourhoods’, Journal of Population Economics, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 421–443.
  • Skew, A., Evans, A. and Gray, E., ‘Repartnering in the United Kingdom and Australia’, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 561–585.
  • Wilkins, R. and Wooden, M., ‘Household Debt in Australia: The Looming Crisis that Isn’t’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. pp. 358–366.
  • Wooden, M., Warren, D., and Drago, R., ‘Working Time Mismatch and Subjective Well-being’, British Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 147–179.

2008

  • Baum, S., Bill, A. and Mitchell, W., ‘Employment Outcomes in Non Metropolitan Labour Markets: Individual and Regional Labour Market Factors’, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 5–25.
  • Baum, S., Bill, A. and Mitchell, W., ‘Labour Underutilisation in Metropolitan Labour Markets in Australia: Individual Characteristics, Personal Circumstances and Local Labour Markets’, Urban Studies, vol. 45, no. 5–6, pp. 1193–1216.
  • Baum, S., Bill, A. and Mitchell, W., ‘Unemployment in Non-Metropolitan Australia: Integrating Geography, Social and Individual Contexts’, Australian Geographer, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 193–210.
  • Baum, S. and Mitchell, W., ‘Adequate Employment, Underutilisation and Unemployment: An Analysis of Labour Force Outcomes for Australian Youth’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 187–201.
  • Booth, A.L. and Wood, M., ‘Back-to-Front Down Under? Part-time/Full-time Wage Differentials in Australia’, Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 114–135.
  • Boarini, R., Oliveira Martins, J., Strauss, H., de la Maisonneuve, C. and Nicoletti, G., ‘Investment in Tertiary Education: Main Determinants and Implications for Policy’, CESifo Economic Studies, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 277–312.
  • Brandon, P., ‘The Health Risk Behaviours and Social Connectedness of Adolescents in Immigrant Families: Evidence from Australia’, International Migration, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 49–80.
  • Brandon, P., ‘Utilizing Relationship Matrices to Better Understand the Diversity of Household Arrangements among Romantic Couples: A Cross-country Example’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 251–265. 
  • Breunig, R., Cobb-Clark, D. and Gong, X., ‘Improving the Modeling of Couples’ Labour Supply’, Economic Record, vol. 84, no. 267, pp. 466–485.
  • Buddelmeyer, H. and Verick, S., ‘Understanding the Drivers of Poverty Dynamics in Australian Households’, Economic Record, vol. 84, no. 266, pp. 310–321.
  • Butterworth, P. and Rodgers, B., ‘Mental Health Problems and Marital Disruption: Is it the Combination of Husbands and Wives’ Mental Health Problems That Predicts Later Divorce?’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 43, no. 9, pp. 758–763.
  • Cai, L. and Liu, A.Y.C., ‘Union Wage Effects in Australia: Are There Variations along the Distribution?’, Economic Record, vol. 84, no. 267, pp. 496–510.
  • Chakrabarty, D., Katayama, H. and Maslen, H., ‘Why Do the Rich Save More? A Theory and Australian Evidence’, Economic Record, vol. 84, special issue, pp. S32–S44.
  • Chapman, B., Rodrigues, M. and Ryan, C., ‘An Analysis of FEE-HELP in the Vocational Education and Training Sector’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 1–14.
  • Craig, L. and Sawrikar, P., ‘Satisfaction with Work–Family Balance for Parents of Early Adolescents Compared to Parents of Younger Children’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 91–106.
  • Fleming, C.M. and Kler, P., ‘I’m Too Clever for this Job: A Bivariate Probit Analysis on Overeducation and Job Satisfaction in Australia’, Applied Economics, vol. 40, no. 9, pp. 1123–1138.
  • Frick, J., Jenkins, S., Lillard, D., Lipps, O. and Wooden, M., ‘Die Internationale Einbettung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) im Rahmen des Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF)’, Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung (Quarterly Journal of Economic Research), vol. 77, no. 3, pp. 110–129.
  • Gray, E. and Evans, A., ‘The Limitations of Understanding Multi-partnered Fertility in Australia’, People and Place, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 1–8.
  • Headey, B., ‘Poverty is Low Consumption and Low Wealth, Not Just Low Income’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 23–39.
  • Headey, B., Muffels, R. and Wooden, M., ‘Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness – or Does It? A Reconsideration Based on the Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 87, no. 1, pp. 65–82.
  • Hill, T., Thomson, C., Bittman, M. and Griffiths, M., ‘What Kinds of Jobs Help Carers Combine Care and Employment?’, Family Matters, no. 80, pp. 27–32.
  • Hosking, A. and Western, M., ‘The Effects of Non-Standard Employment on Work–Family Conflict’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 5–27.
  • Jamsen, K., Siahpush, M. and Simpson, J. A., ‘Smoking and Inadequate Housing: Results from an Australian National Survey’, Public Health, vol. 122, no. 9, pp. 873–877.
  • Kalb, G. and Lee, W.-S., ‘Childcare Use and Parents’ Labour Supply in Australia’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 272–295.
  • Keegan, M. and Corliss, M., ‘The Labour Force Participation of Young Mothers versus Older Mothers’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 149–161.
  • Kifle, T. and Kler, P., ‘The Financial Satisfaction of African Immigrants in Australia’, Australasian Review of African Studies, vol. 29, no. 1–2, pp. 66–77.
  • Leigh, A., ‘Returns to Education in Australia’, Economic Papers, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 233–249.
  • Leigh, A. and Ryan, C., ‘Estimating Returns to Education Using Different Natural Experiment Techniques’, Economics of Education Review, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 149–160.
  • Marks, G. and Sedgwick, S., ‘Is There a Housing Crisis? The Incidence and Persistence of Housing Stress 2001–2006’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 215–221.
  • Perkins, D. and Scutella, R., ‘Improving Employment Retention and Advancement of Low-paid Workers’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 97–114.
  • Rodgers, J. and Robson, D., ‘Travail to no Avail? Working Poverty in Australia since 2000’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 1, pp.7–25.
  • Scutella, R. and Wooden, M., ‘The Effects of Household Joblessness on Mental Health’, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 67, no. 1, pp. 88–100
  • Siahpush, M., Spittal, M. and Singh, G. K., ‘Happiness and Life Satisfaction Prospectively Predict Self-rated Health, Physical Health and Presence of Limiting Long-Term Health Conditions’, American Journal of Health Promotion, vol. 23, no. 1, pp 18–26.
  • Smyth, B., Weston, R., Moloney, L., Richardson, N. and Temple, J., ‘Changes in Patterns of Post-Separation Parenting Over Time: Recent Australian Data’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 23–36.
  • Ulker, A., ‘Mental Health and Life Satisfaction of Young Australians: The Role of Family Background’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 199–218.
  • Watson, I., ‘Low Paid Jobs and Unemployment: Churning in the Australian Labour Market, 2001 to 2006’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 1, pp 71–96.
  • Wilson, K., Brown, M., Cregan, C., ‘Job Quality and Flexible Practices: An Investigation of Employee Perceptions’, International Journal of Human Resource Management, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 473–486.
  • Wooden, M. and Warren, D., ‘Paid Annual Leave and Working Hours: Evidence from the HILDA Survey’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 664–670.

2007

  • Anstey, K.J., et al., ‘The Value of Comparing Health Outcomes in Cohort Studies: An Example of Self-Rated Health in Seven Studies Including 79 653 Participants’, Australasian Journal on Ageing, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 194–200.
  • Bill, A., Mitchell, B. and Welters, R., ‘Job Mobility and Segmentation in Australian City Labour Markets’, International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment, vol. 3, no. 3–4, pp. 212–229.
  • Bittman, M., Hill, T. and Thomson, C., ‘The Impact of Caring on Informal Carers’ Employment, Income and Earnings: a Longitudinal Approach’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 255–272.
  • Breunig, R., Cobb-Clark, D., Gong, X. and Venn, D., ‘Disagreement in Partners’ Reports of Financial Difficulty’, Review of Economics of the Household, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 59–82.
  • Burkhauser, R.V. and Lillard, D.R., ‘The Expanded Cross-National Equivalent File: HILDA Joins Its International Peers’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 208–215.
  • Cai, L. and Kalb, G., ‘Health Status and Labour Force Status of Older Working-Age Australian Men’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 227–252.
  • Carroll, N., ‘Unemployment and Psychological Well-Being’, Economic Record, vol. 83, no. 262, pp. 287–302.
  • Chapman, B. and Gray, M., ‘Relationship Breakdown and the Economic Welfare of Australian Mothers and their Children’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 253–277.
  • Connolly, E., ‘The Superannuation Guarantee, Wealth and Retirement Saving’, Finsia Journal of Applied Finance (JASSA), no. 3, pp. 22–27.
  • Creedy, J. and Tan, L., ‘The Relationship between Personal Income and Net Worth in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 165–181.
  • Crosier, T., Butterworth, P. and Rodgers, B., ‘Mental Health Problems Among Single and Partnered Mothers’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 6–13.
  • Dalton, T. and Ong, R., ‘Welfare to Work in Australia: Disability Income Support, Housing Affordability and Employment Incentives’, European Journal of Housing Policy, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 275–297.
  • Edwards, B., Higgins, D. and Zmijewski, N., ‘The Families Caring for a Person with a Disability Study and the Social Lives of Carers’, Family Matters, no. 76, pp. 18–29.
  • Flatau, P., James, I., Watson, R., Wood, G. and Hendershott, P.H., ‘Leaving the Parental Home in Australia Over the Generations: Evidence from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 51–71.
  • Frick, J., Jenkins, S., Lillard, D., Lipps, O. and Wooden, M., ‘The Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) and its Member Country Household Panel Studies’, Journal of Applied Social Science Studies (Schmollers Jahrbuch), vol. 127, no. 4, pp. 627–654.
  • Gray, E., Kippen, R. and Evans, A., ‘A Boy for You and a Girl for Me: Do Men Want Sons and Women Want Daughters?’, People and Place, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 1–8.
  • Hall, R., ‘Temporary Agency Work and HRM in Australia’, Personnel Review, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 158–174.
  • Hamermesh, D. and Lee, J., ‘Stressed Out on Four Continents: Time Crunch or Yuppie Kvetch?’, Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 89, no. 2, pp. 374–383.
  • Leigh, A., ‘Intergenerational Mobility in Australia’, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, vol. 7, no. 2 (Contributions), article 6.
  • Mavromaras, K., McGuinness, S. and Wooden, M., ‘Overskilling in the Australian Labour Market’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 307–312.
  • McGuinness, S. and Freebairn, J., ‘Who are the Low Paid?’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 17–37.
  • Parr, N., Ferris, S. and Mahuteau, S., ‘The Impact of Children on Australian Women’s and Men’s Superannuation’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 3–26.
  • Parr, N. and Siedlecky, S., ‘Use of "Dual Protection" and Other Combinations of Contraceptive Methods in Australia’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 567–570.
  • Parr, N., ‘Which Women Stop at One Child in Australia’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 207–225.
  • Rammohan, A. and Whelan, S., ‘The Impact of Childcare Costs on the Full-Time / Part-Time Employment Decisions of Australian Mothers’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 152–169.
  • Reynolds, J. and Aletraris, L., ‘Work-Family Conflict, Children, and Hour Mismatches in Australia’, Journal of Family Issues, vol. 28, no. 6, pp. 749–772.
  • Siahpush, M., Spittal, M. and Singh, G. K., ‘Smoking Cessation and Financial Stress’, Journal of Public Health, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 338–342.
  • Siahpush, M., Spittal, M. and Singh, G. K., ‘Smoking Cessation Curtails Financial Stress and Enhances Material Well-being: Results from a Prospective Study of a Population-Based National Sample’, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 97, no. 12, pp. 2281–2287.
  • Tesfaghiorghis, H., ‘Men and Women’s Fertility, Differences in Achieved Fertility, Expectations and Intentions’, Australian Social Policy 2006, pp. 53–83.
  • Watson, N., ‘Using Imputed Data: Examples from the HILDA Survey’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 453–461.
  • Wilkins, R., ‘The Consequences of Underemployment for the Underemployed’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 247–275.
  • Wooden, M. and Watson, N., ‘The HILDA Survey and its Contribution to Economic and Social Research (So Far)’, Economic Record, vol. 83, no. 261, pp. 208–231.
  • Wooden, M., Wilkins, R. and McGuinness, S., ‘Minimum Wages and the Working Poor’, Economic Papers, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 295–307.
  • Yu, P., Kippen, R. and Chapman, B., ‘Births, Debts and Mirages: The Impact of the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) and Other Factors on Australian Fertility Expectations’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 73–90.

2006

  • Adam, M.L. and Flatau, P., ‘Job Insecurity and Mental Health Outcomes: An Analysis Using Waves 1 and 2 of HILDA’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, vol. 17, September, pp. 143–170.
  • Bradbury, B., ‘Disadvantage among Australian Young Mothers’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 9, June, pp. 147–171.
  • Breunig, R. and Cobb–Clark, D., ‘Understanding the Factors Associated with Financial Stress in Australian Households’, Australian Social Policy 2005, pp. 13–64.
  • Butterworth, P. and Crosier, T., ‘Deriving a Measure of Financial Hardship from the HILDA Survey’, Australian Social Policy 2005, pp. 1–12.
  • Butterworth, P. and Rodgers, B., ‘Concordance in the Mental Health of Spouses: Analysis of a Large National Household Panel Survey’, Psychological Medicine, vol. 36, May, pp. 685–697.
  • Butterworth, P., Rodgers, B. and Jorm, A. F., ‘Examining Geographic and Household Variation in Mental Health in Australia’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 40, May, pp. 491–497.
  • Cai, L. and Kalb, K., ‘Health Status and Labour Force Participation: Evidence from the HILDA Data’, Health Economics, vol. 15, March, pp. 241–261.
  • Carroll, N., ‘Explaining Unemployment Duration in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 82, September, pp. 298–314.
  • Clarke, P. and Ryan, C., ‘Self-reported Health: Reliability and Consequences for Health Inequality Measurement’, Health Economics, vol. 15, June, pp. 645–652.
  • Edwards, R., ‘Maternity Leave and the Evidence for Compensating Differentials in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 82, September, pp. 281–297.
  • Gill, S.C., Butterworth, P., Rodgers, B., Anstey, K.J., Villamil, E. and Mezler, D., ‘Mental Health and the Timing of Men’s Retirement’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 41, July, pp. 515–522.
  • Hewitt, B., Western, M. and Baxter, J., ‘Who Decides? The Social Characteristics of Who Initiates Marital Separation’, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 68, December, pp. 1165–1177.
  • Kee, H.J., ‘Glass Ceiling or Sticky Floor? Exploring the Australian Gender Pay Gap’, Economic Record, vol. 82, December, pp. 408–427.
  • Leigh, A., ‘Political Economy of Tax Reform in Australia’, Public Policy, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 52–60.
  • Mood, C., ‘Take–Up Down Under: Hits and Misses of Means–Tested Benefits in Australia’, European Sociological Review, vol. 22, no.4, pp. 443–458.
  • Parr, N., ‘Do Children From Small Families Do Better?’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 23, no.1, pp. 1–25.
  • Reynolds, J. and Aletraris, L., ‘Pursuing Preferences: The Creation and Resolution of Hour Mismatches in Australia’, American Sociological Review, vol. 71, August, pp. 618–638.
  • Risse, L., ‘Does Maternity Leave Encourage Higher Birth Rates? An Analysis of the Australian Labour Force’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 343–370.
  • Siahpush, M. and Carlin, J., ‘Financial Stress, Smoking Cessation and Relapse: Results from a Prospective Study of an Australian National Sample’, Addiction, vol. 101, January, pp. 121–127.
  • Tesfaghiorghis, H., ‘Australia’s Fertility: A HILDA Survey Based Analysis’, Australian Social Policy 2005, pp. 87–104.
  • Ulker, A., ‘Non–standard Work Schedules and Health Outcomes in Australia: Some Evidence from the HILDA Panel’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 417–445.
  • Weston, R., Qu, L. and Soriano, G., ‘Snapshots of Australian Families with Adolescents’, Family Matters, no. 74, pp. 48–51.
  • Wilkins, R., ‘Personal and Job Characteristics Associated with Underemployment’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 371–393.
  • Wood, G., Watson, R., Flatau, P. and Ong, R., ‘Transaction Costs, Deposit Requirements and First–Home Ownership’, Economic Papers, vol. 25, September, pp. 252–271.
  • Ziguras, S., ‘Labour Market Transitions and Risks of Exclusion’, Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 32, September, pp. 203–226.

2005

  • Baxter, J., Hewitt, B. and Western, M., ‘Post–Familial Families and the Domestic Division of Labor: A View from Australia’, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 60, September, pp. 6–11.
  • Bradbury, B. and Norris, K., ‘Income and Separation’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, December, pp. 425–446.
  • De Vaus, D., ‘Ex–nuptial Children in Australia: An Empirical Analysis of Nonmarital Births’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 11, April, pp. 36–45.
  • Drago, R., Black, D. and Wooden, M., ‘Female Breadwinner Families: Their Existence, Persistence and Sources’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, December, pp. 343–362.
  • Drago, R., Tseng, Y. and Wooden, M., ‘Usual and Preferred Working Hours in Couple Households’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 11, April, pp. 46–61.
  • Headey, B., Marks, G. and Wooden, M., ‘The Dynamics of Income Poverty in Australia’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 40, Summer, pp. 541–552.
  • Headey, B., Marks, G. and Wooden, M., ‘The Structure and Distribution of Wealth in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 38, June, pp. 159–175.
  • Headey, B., Muffels, R. and Wooden, M., ‘Money and Happiness: A Reconsideration Based on the Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption’, Journal of Applied Social Science Studies (Schmollers Jahrbuch), vol. 125, no. 1, pp. 131–144.
  • Headey, B. and Wooden, M., ‘The Importance of Wealth for Subjective Well-being’, Journal of Financial Transformation, vol. 15, December, pp. 59–67.
  • Hewitt, B., Baxter, J. and Western, M., ‘Marriage Breakdown in Australia: The Social Correlates of Separation and Divorce’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 163–183.
  • La Cava, G. and Simon, J., ‘Household Debt and Financial Constraints in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 38, March, pp. 40–60.
  • Long, A., ‘Happily Ever After? A Study of Job Satisfaction in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 81, December, pp. 303–321.
  • Marks, G.N., ‘Dynamics of Financial Disadvantage’, Agenda, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 309–322.
  • Marks, G.N., Headey, B. and Wooden, M., ‘Household Wealth in Australia: Its Components, Distribution and Correlates’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, March, pp. 47–68.
  • Parr, N., ‘Family Background, Schooling and Childlessness in Australia’, Journal of Biosocial Science, vol. 37, March, pp. 229–243.
  • Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘Snapshot of Couple Families with Stepparent–Child Relationships’, Family Matters, no. 70, pp. 36–37.
  • Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘A Woman’s Place? Work Hour Preferences Revisited’, Family Matters, no. 72, pp. 72–77.
  • Schwartz, C., ‘Assessing Household Sector Risk: An Australian Perspective’, IFC Bulletin, no. 21, pp. 30–41.
  • Smyth, B., ‘Time to Rethink Time: The Experience of Time with Children After Divorce’, Family Matters, no. 71, pp. 4–10.
  • Smyth, B., ‘Parent–Child Contact in Australia: Exploring Five Different Post–Separation Patterns of Parenting’, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, vol. 19, April, pp. 1–22.
  • Smyth, B., ‘It’s About Time: The Experience of Time with Children After Divorce’, Childrenz Issues, vol. 9, no. 2, pp 13–19.
  • Watson, I., ‘Contented Workers in Inferior Jobs? Re–assessing Casual Employment in Australia’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 47, December, pp. 371–392.
  • Whelan, S. and Rammohan, A., ‘Child Care and Female Decisions’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 8, June, pp. 203–225.
  • Whitehouse, G., ‘Policy and Women’s Workforce Attachment’, Just Policy, no. 35, pp. 22–30.

   2004

  • Brandon, P.D., ‘Identifying the Diversity in Australian Children’s Living Arrangements: A Research Note’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 40, June, pp. 179–192.
  • Breusch, T. and Gray, E., ‘New Estimates of Mothers’ Forgone Earnings Using Hilda Data’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 125–150.
  • Butterworth, P. and Crosier, T., ‘The Validity of the SF–36 in an Australian National Household Survey: Demonstrating the Applicability of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to Examination of Health Inequalities’, BMC Public Health, vol. 4, no. 44.
  • Butterworth, P., Crosier, T. and Rodgers, B., ‘Mental Health Problems, Disability and Income Support Receipt: A Replication and Extension Using the HILDA Survey’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 151–174.
  • Dempsey, K.C. and de Vaus, D.A ., ‘Who Cohabits in 2001? The Significance of Age, Gender and Ethnicity’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 40, June, pp. 157–178.
  • de Vaus, D.A. and Gray, M., ‘The Changing Living Arrangements of Children, 1946–2001’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 10, April, pp. 9–19.
  • Dockery, A.M., ‘Looking Inside The Unemployment Spell’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 175–198.
  • Dockery, A. M., ‘Workforce Experience and Retention in Nursing in Australia’, Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 30, June, pp. 74–100.
  • Evans, M.D.R. and Kelley, J., ‘Effects of Family Structure on Life Satisfaction: Australian Evidence’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 69, December, pp. 303–353.
  • Gray, M., Qu, L., Weston, R. and Stanton, D., ‘Long Work Hours and the Wellbeing of Fathers and their Families’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 255–273.
  • Headey, B. and Wooden, M., ‘The Effects of Wealth and Income on Subjective Well–being and Ill–being’, Economic Record , vol. 80, September, Special Issue, pp. S24–S33.
  • Hsu, E., Gibbings, J., Morrison, T. and Evert, H., ‘Paid Employment Participation After Leaving Full–Time Education for the First Time’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 275–292.
  • Parkinson, P. and Smyth, B., ‘Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction with Father–Child Contact Arrangements in Australia’, Child and Family Law Quarterly, vol.16, no. 3, pp. 289–304.
  • Qu, L. and Soriano, G., ‘Forming Couple Relationships: Adolescents’ Aspirations and Young Adults’ Actualities’, Family Matters, no. 68, pp. 43–49.
  • Rodgers, J.R., ‘Hourly Wages of Full–Time and Part–Time Employees in Australia’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 231–254.
  • Scutella, R. and Wooden, M., ‘Jobless Households in Australia: Incidence, Characteristics and Financial Consequences’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, vol. 14, January, pp. 187–207.
  • Smyth, B. Caruana, C. and Ferro, A., ‘Father–child Contact After Separation: Profiling Five Different Patterns of Care’, Family Matters, no. 67, pp. 18–25.
  • Smyth, B., ‘Post–Separation Fathering: What Does Australian Research Tell Us?’ Journal of Family Studies, vol. 10, April, pp. 20–49.
  • Tesfaghiorghis, H., ‘Education, Work and Fertility: A HILDA Survey Based Analysis’, Australian Social Policy 2004, pp. 51–73
  • Thapa, P.J., ‘On the Risk of Unemployment: A Comparative Assessment of the Labour Market Success of Migrants in Australia’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 199–229.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The HILDA Survey: A Summary’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 117–124.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The HILDA Survey Four Years On’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 37, September, pp. 343–349.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘Sample Attrition in the HILDA Survey’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 293–308.
  • Wooden, M. and Warren, D., ‘Non–standard Employment and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from the HILDA Survey’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 46, September, pp. 275–297.

   2003

  • De Vaus, D. and Gray, M., ‘Family Transitions Among Australia's Children’, Family Matters, no. 65, pp. 10–17.
  • De Vaus, D., Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘Changing Patterns of Partnering’, Family Matters, no. 64, pp. 10–15.
  • De Vaus, D., Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘Premarital Cohabitation and Subsequent Marital Stability’, Family Matters, no. 65, pp. 34–39.
  • Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘Ageing, Living Arrangements and Subjective Wellbeing’, Family Matters, no. 66, pp. 26–33.
  • Qu L., ‘Minding the Children During School Holidays’, Family Matters, no. 65, pp. 18–22.
  • Qu, L., ‘Expectations of Marriage Among Cohabiting Couples’, Family Matters, no. 64, pp. 36–39.

   2002

  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey: An Introduction’, Australian Social Policy, 2001-02, pp. 79–99.
  • Weston, R. and Wooden, M., ‘HILDA Has Arrived! New Survey on Australian Households and Families’, Family Matters, no. 63, pp. 66–73.
  • Wooden, M., Freidin, S. and Watson, N., ‘The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey: Wave 1’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 35, September, pp. 339–348.
  • Wooden, M., Freidin, S. and Watson, N., ‘Enhancing the Evidence Base for Economic and Social Policy in Australia: The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey’, Mercer–Melbourne Institute Quarterly Bulletin of Economic Trends, vol. 3, no. 02, pp. 17–20.
  • Wooden, M. and Watson, N., ‘The HILDA Survey: What’s in it for Economists?’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 5, September, pp. 397–417.

 

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