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Other publications using the HILDA data
2010
- Baker, D., Missing Out:
Unclaimed Government Assistance
and Concession Benefits, the Australia Institute Policy Brief no. 14, May.
- Cai, L., Work Choices of Married
Women: Drivers of Change, Productivity Commission Visiting Researcher Paper, January.
- Drago, R. and Wooden, M., 'Work Hours Mismatch in the United States and Australia', in K. Christensen and Schneider (eds), Workplace Flexibility: Realigning 20th-Century Jobs for a 21st-Century Workforce, Cornell University Press, New York, pp. 262–275.
- Gong, X., Breunig, R. and King, A., New Estimates of the Relationship Between Female Labour Supply and the Cost, Availability, and Quality of Child Care, Economic Roundup, Issue 1, Australian Treasury.
- Greive, S., Ong, R. and Haslam McKenzie, F., Identification and Evaluation of Options for Specialist Disability Housing for Clients with a Range of Needs and Disabilities, Report for Housing and Urban Research Institute of Western Australia, Curtin University of Technology, February.
- Kelly, S. and Gong, H., Saving Tomorrow: The Savings and Spending Patterns of Australians, AMP.NATSEM Income and Wealth Report no. 25, April, Sydney.
- Polidano, C. and Mavromaras, K., The Role of Vocational Education and Training in the Labour Market Outcomes of People with Disabilities, a National Vocational Education and Training Research and Evaluation Program Report, February.
- Vosko, L., Managing the Margins: Gender, Citizenship, and the International Regulation of Precarious Employment, York University, Toronto.
- Stillman, S. and Velamuri, M., Immigrant Selection and the Returns to Human Capital in New Zealand and Australia, International Migration Settlement and Employment Dynamics, Department of Labour, New Zealand.
- Watson, I., Mobility among the Low Paid Workforce, Australia, 2001 to 2008, Report for the Australian Council of Trade Unions, February.
- Wood, G. and Ong, R., Factors Shaping the Decision to Become a Landlord and Retain Rental Investments, AHURI Final Report No. 142, the Australian Housing and Urban Research, February.
2009
- Austin, S., Jefferson, T., Preston, A. and Seymour, R., Gender Pay Differentials in Low-Paid Employment, Women in Social and Economic Research (WiSER),
Curtin University of Technology, Report commissioned by the Australian Fair Pay Commission, Research Report No. 3/09.
- Bloxham, P. and Betts, T., The Composition and Distribution of Household Wealth in Australia, Reserve Bank Bulletin, April, pp. 5–23.
- Cassells, R., Miranti, R., Nepal, B. and Tanton, R., She Works Hard for the Money: Australian Women and the Gender Divide, AMP.NATSEM Income and Wealth Report no. 22, April.
- Cortis, N., Hilferty, F., Chan, S. and Tannous, K., Labour Dynamics and the Non-Government Community Services Workforce in NSW, Social Policy Research Centre Report 10/09, July.
- Daly, A. and Cole, K., 'Changing Transitions: Developments in the Labour Market and Education for Australian Youth Since the 1980s' in J. Corbett, A. Daly, H. Matsushige and D. Taylor (eds), Laggards and Leaders in Labour Market Reform: Comparing Japan and Australia, Routledge, Oxon, pp. 223–239.
- Dockery, A.M., 'Terrorism, Tourism, Wellbeing and Sense of Security: The Case of Australia', in C. Pforr and P. Hosie (eds), Crisis Management in the Tourism Industry: Beating the Odds?, Ashgate Publishing Ltd,
Surrey, pp. 107–130.
- Edwards, B., Caring for Families Caring for a Person with a Disability, Family Relationships Quarterly Newsletter, no. 11, pp. 3–9.
- Hewitt, B., Who Gets Divorced in Australia? Gender, Social Determinants and Initiation of Separation, Lambert Academic Publishing, Koln.
- Hugo, G., Luszcz, M.A., Carson, E., Hinsliff, J., Edwards, P., Barton, C.A. and King, P., State of Ageing in South Australia, Report to the South Australian Office for the Ageing, pp. 249–269.
- Jeon, S.-H. and Fok, Y.K., Work and Mental Well-being: Work Stress and Mental Well-Being of the Australian Working Population, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 5/08, June.
- Llena-Nozal, A., The Effect of Work Status and Working Conditions on Mental Health in Four OECD Countries, National Institute Economic Review No. 209, July, pp. 72–87.
- Mavromaras, K., McGuinness, S., Fok, Y.K., The Incidence and Wage Effects of Overskilling among Employed VET Graduates, NCVER Monograph Series 03/2009.
- Messinis, G., 'Overeducation and Overskilling in Australia: Second generation Greek-Australians and Italian-Australians', in E. Close, M. Tsianikas and G. Couvalis (eds), Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the Biennial International Conference of Greek Studies 2007, Flinders University Press, Adelaide, pp. 233–250.
- Mitchell, W., Labour Mobility and Low-Paid Workers, Centre of Full Employment And Equity, Report commissioned by the
Australian Fair Pay Commission, Research Report No. 5/09.
- Muir, K., Mullan, K., Powell, A., Flaxman, S., Thompson, D. and Griffiths, M., State of Australia’s Young People: A Report on the Social, Economic, Health and Family Lives of Young People, Report for Office for Youth, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Social Policy Research Centre, the University of New South Wales, October.
- Nepal, B., Payne, A. and Brown, L., Healthy, Wealthy and Wise? The Relationship between Health, Employment and Earnings in Australia, AMP.NATSEM Income and Wealth Report 23, July.
- Ong, R. and Wood, G., What Impact Will the National Rental Affordability Scheme Have Upon Housing Affordability?,
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Research and Policy Bulletin, no. 108, January.
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Jobs for Youth/Des Emplois Pour Les Jeunes: Australia 2009, OECD, Paris.
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 'Pathways onto (and off) Disability Benefits: Assessing the Role of Policy and Individual Circumstances', OECD Employment Outlook 2009: Tackling the Jobs Crisis, OECD, Paris.
- Parker, R. and Vassallo, S., Young Adults' Attitudes Towards Marriage, Family Relationships Quarterly Newsletter, no. 12, pp. 18–21.
- Reserve Bank of Australia, Financial Stability Review, March.
- Reserve Bank of Australia, Financial Stability Review, September.
- Vosko, L.F., Managing the Margins: Gender, Citizenship, and the International Regulation of Precarious Employment, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Watson, N. and Wooden, M., 'Identifying Factors Affecting Longitudinal Survey Response', in P. Lynn (ed.), Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, pp. 157–179.
- Weston, R. and Qu, L., Attitudes Toward Divorce, Family Relationships Quarterly, no. 11, pp. 18–24.
- Wheatley, T., 'Labour Market Outcomes for Low-Skilled People in Australia', in N. Mowbray, D. Rozenbes, T. Wheatley and K. Yuen, Changes in the Australian Labour Market over the Economic Cycle, Report commissioned by the Australian Fair Pay Commission, Research Report No. 9/09, pp. 37–57.
- Wood, G. and Ong, R., The Dynamics of Housing Affordability: Movements In and Out of Housing Affordability Stress 2001–2006, AHURI Final Report No. 133, the Australian Housing and Urban Research, June.
- Wood, G. and Parkinson, S., Negative Equity and House Price Risk in Australia, AHURI Report, the Australian Housing and Urban Research, February.
- Wooden, M. and Drago, R., 'The Changing Distribution of Working House in Australia', in J. Corbett, A. Daly, H. Matsushige and D. Taylor (eds), Laggards and Leaders in Labour Market Reform: Comparing Japan and Australia, Routledge, Oxon, pp. 67–81.
2008
- The Allen Consulting Group, The Economic Benefit of Investment in Adult Community Education in Victoria, Report to the Department of Planning and Community Development and the Adult, Community and Further Education Board, February.
- Alexander, M., Whitehouse, G., and Brennan, D., 'Australia', in International Review of Leave Policies and Related Research, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, Employment Relations Research Series No. 100, London, July, pp. 121–133.
- Barrett, G., The Distribution of Family Expenditures: Evidence from the HILDA Survey Waves 1–5, Social Policy Research Centre, Report to Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.
- Black, D., Kalb, G., and McGuinness, S., Location Economics of Income Support Recipients: A Comparison to the General Population, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 05/2006, February.
- Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics, About Australia's Regions - June 2008, BITRE, Canberra.
- Cai, L., Mavromaras, K., Zakirova, R. and Fok, Y.K., Human Capital and the Patterns of Employment and Welfare Receipt, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 08/2007, November.
- de Vaus, D., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D., 'The Financial Consequences of Divorce for Later Life', in P.A. Kemp, K. Van den Bosch and L. Smith (eds.), Social Protection in an Ageing World, Intersentia, Oxford, pp.
257–278.
- Emerson, E., Honey, A. and Llewellyn, G., The Wellbeing and Aspirations of Australian Adolescents and Young Adults
with a Long-Term Health Condition, Disability or Impairment, University of Sydney.
- Fok, Y.K., Freebairn, J. and Tseng, Y., Pathways to Higher Pay, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 09/2007, May.
- Hérault, N. and Kalb, G., Intergenerational Correlation of Labour Market Outcomes, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 2/2007, June.
- Hogan, A., Polidano, C., Russell, J. and Stakelum, P., The Social Wellbeing of Rural Australians: An Analysis of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Longitudinal Dataset, Report prepared for the Drought Review Branch, Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, September.
- Jeon, S.-H., Kalb, G. and Vu, H., Teenage Mothers’ Income Support, Education and Paid Work: The Dynamics of Welfare Participation, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 7/2007, February.
- Jeon, S.-H., Wilkins, R. and Fok, Y.K., Full-Time Work and Single Mothers, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 6/2007, June.
- Lester, L. and Fitzpatrick, D., An Econometric Evaluation of Women's Labour Supply in WA, Report for the Western Australia Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University, July.
- Masterman-Smith, H. and Pocock, B., Living Low Paid: The Dark Side of Prosperous Australia, Allen and Unwin, New South Wales.
- Natalier, K., Walter, M., Wulff, M., Reynolds, M. and Hewitt, B., Child Support and Housing Outcomes, AHURI Final Report No. 113, the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, March.
- Nepal, B., Brown, L., Ranmuthugala, G. and Percival, R., Commonwealth Financial Planning Women Carers in Financial Stress Report – Lifetime Health and Economic Consequences of Caring: Modelling Health and Economic Prospects of Female Carers in Australia, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM), the University of Canberra.
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Growing Unequal? Income Distribution and Poverty in OECD Countries, OECD, Paris.
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD Employment Outlook 2008, OECD, Paris.
- Productivity Commission, Paid Parental Leave: Support for Parents with Newborn Children, Draft Inquiry Report, Canberra.
- Qu, L. and Weston, R., Attitudes towards Marriage and Cohabitation, Family Relationships Quarterly Newsletter, no. 8, pp. 5–10.
- Qu, L. and Weston, R., Snapshots of Family Relationships, Australian Institute of Family Studies, May.
- Reserve Bank of Australia, Financial Stability Review, March.
- Watson, I., Low Paid Workers in NSW: Insights from HILDA, NSW State Wage Case, May.
- Watson, I., Skills in Use: Labour Market and Workplace Trends in Skill Usage in Australia, Report for Skill Ecosystem National Project, New South Wales Department of Education and Training and Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, August.
- Weston, R., Qu, L., and de Vaus, D., Cohabitation: Level of Stability and Post-cohabitation Pathways, Threshold Magazine, No. 92, pp. 18–20.
- Wood, G., Chamberlain, C., Babercan, A., Dockery, M., Cullen, G. and Costello, G., How Does the Loss of a Partner Affect Housing Outcomes?, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Research and Policy Bulletin, no. 100, May.
- Wood, G., Chamberlain, C., Babacan, A., Dockery, M., Cullen, G., Costello, G., Nygaard, A., Stoakes, A., Adam, M. and Moloney, K., The Implications of Loss of a Partner for Older Private Renters, Positioning Paper, AHURI Final Report No. 116, the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, May.
2007
- The Allen Consulting Group, Australia’s National Saving Revisited: Where Do We Stand Now?, Report to Investment and Financial Services Association, August.
- Baxter, J., Gray, M. and Hayes, A., A Snapshot of How Australian Families Spend Their Time, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, May.
- Buddelmeyer, H., Use of Informal Childcare and Decisions on Work by Income Support Recipients, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 1/2006, June.
- Buddelmeyer, H., and Fok, Y.K., What Determines How Long Women Spend Out of the Labour Force After the Birth of a Child?, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 5/2007, December.
- Buddelmeyer, H., Lee, W.-S., Wooden, M. and Vu, H., Low Pay Dynamics: Do Low-Paid Jobs Lead to Increased Earnings and Lower Welfare Dependency Over Time, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 2/2006, October.
- Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, About Australia's Regions 2007, BTRE, Canberra.
- Cassells, R. and Harding, A., Generation whY?, AMP.NATSEM Income and Wealth Report 17, July.
- Davidoff, I., Evidence on the Child Care Market, Economic Roundup Summer 2007, Australian Treasury, Social Policy Division, pp. 67–81.
- Headey, B., Freebairn, J., Mavromaras, K., Oguzoglu, U. and Warren, D., Mature Age Employment: Who Works, Who Does Not, and Why? Policy Options For Increased Employment, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 04/2006, July.
- Hulse, W. and Stone, W., Housing and Social Cohesion: An Empirical Exploration, AHURI Final Report No. 100, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne, April.
- Mavromaras, K., Oguzoglu, U., Black, D. and Wilkins, R., Disability and Employment in the Australian Labour Market, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 3/2006, June.
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Jobs for Immigrants, Volume. 1, Labour Market Integration in Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden, pp. 1–292.
- Reserve Bank of Australia, Financial Stability Review, March.
- Reserve Bank of Australia, Loan Approvals, Repayments and Housing Credit Growth, Reserve Bank Bulletin, July, pp. 1–7.
- Watson, I., Low Paid Workers in Australia: Insights from HILDA, report for IR Victoria, March.
2006
- Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, What Drives Australian Housing Careers?, Research and Policy Bulletin, no. 83, August.
- Australian Institute of Family Studies, Snapshots of Australian Families with Adolescents.
- Borland, J. and Warren, D., Labour Force Outcomes for the Mature Age Population, Report prepared for Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 05/2005, March.
- Buddelmeyer, H., Wooden, M. and Ghantous, S., Transitions from Casual Employment in Australia, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economics and Social Research, Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement
(2005–2009), December.
- Butterworth, P., Oz, T., Rodgers, B. and Berry, H., Partnered and Lone-parent Families: Describing Changing Families. Paper commissioned by Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services through Social Policy Research Services contract.
- Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, Focus on Regions No. 4: Social Capital, BTRE, Canberra.
- Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, About Australia's Regions - 2006, BTRE, Canberra.
- Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Review of Minimum Wages: Commonwealth Submission to the AFPC, DEWR, Canberra.
- Headey, B., A Framework for Assessing Poverty, Disadvantage and Low Capabilities in Australia, Melbourne Institute Report No. 6 , University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, May.
- Headey, B. and Verick, S., Jobless Households: Longitudinal Analysis of the Persistence and Determinants of Joblessness using HILDA Data for 2001–03, Melbourne Institute Report No. 7, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, November.
- Healy, J. and Richardson, S., An Updated Profile of the Minimum Wage Workforce in Australia, Report to the Australian Fair Pay Commission, National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University.
- Mavromaras, K., Lee, W. and Black, D., An Examination of Welfare Transitions Using the First Three Waves of the HILDA Survey, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement, Project 3/2005, July.
- McGuinness, S., Freebairn, J. and Mavromaras, K., Characteristics of Minimum Wage Employees, Report commissioned by the Australian Fair Pay Commission, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research.
- Richardson, S., Tan, Y., Lane, A. and Flavel, J., Reasons Why Persons with VET Qualifications are Employed in Lower Skilled
Occupations and Industries, Report to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal, National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University, July.
- Scutella, R., 'Unemployment and Low-paid Work: The Low-pay, No-pay cycle', Brotherhood Comment, November, pp. 6–7.
- South Australian Centre for Economic Studies, Education and Childcare Funding: The Future, Report commissioned by the Department of Education and Children's Services.
- Stanwick, J., Ong, L. and Karmel, T., Vocational Education and Training, Health and Well-Being: Is There A Relationship?, Report for National Centre for Vocational Education Research, December.
- Velamuri, M. and Stillman, S., The Cost of Crime, Report to the Ministry of Justice, New Zealand, July.
- Warren, D., Aspects of Retirement for Older Women, Australian Government Office for Women Report.
- Wilson, K., Brown, M and Cregan, C. 'Job Quality and Casual Employment: Evidence from the HILDA Survey', in Barbara Pocock, Chris Provis and Eileen Willis (eds.), 21st Century Work: High Road or Low Road? Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Association of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand, vol 1. refereed papers, pp. 577–585.
2005
- Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, About Australia's Regions - 2005, BTRE, Canberra.
- Cobb-Clark, D. and Stillman, S., The Effect of Economic Shocks on Retirement Intentions, Report to the Department of Family and Community Services, December.
- Commonwealth Submission Safety Net Review, Wages.
- Baxter, J., 'White Australians and Male Breadwinners: The Role of Immigration and Employment Policy in Shaping Domestic Labour Patterns in Australia', in Shirlena Huang, Brenda Yeoh and Noora Rahman (eds), Asian Women as Transnational Domestic Workers, Marshall Cavendish International, Singapore.
- Glover, M., Laplagne, P. and Fry, T., Determinants of Labour Hire Use in Australian Workplaces, Productivity Commission Research Memorandum, cat. no. GA 519, Productivity Commission, Canberra.
- Headey, B. and Wooden, M., 'Economic Wellbeing and Subjective Wellbeing: The Effects of Income and Wealth', in Lenore Manderson (ed.), Rethinking Well-being: Essays on Health, Disability and Disadvantage, Australian Public Intellectual Network, Curtin University, Perth, pp. 91–109.
- Headey, B., Warren, D. and Wooden, M., The Structure and Distribution of Household Wealth in Australia: Cohort Differences and Retirement Issues, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for Seniors and Means Test Branch, Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services, February.
- Headey, B. and Wooden, M., 'Income, Wealth and Joblessness: Insights from the HILDA Survey', in Peter Dawkins and Michael Stutchbury (eds), Sustaining Prosperity, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, pp. 25–58.
- Healy, J. and Moskos, M., How Aged Care Workers Compare With Other Australian workers?, Report prepared by the National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University, for the Department of Health and Aging.
- Kelly, S. and Harding, A., Love Can Hurt, Divorce Will Cost, AMP / NATSEM Income and Wealth Report, no. 10, April.
- Laplagne, P. and Glover, M., Importance and Characteristics of Labour Hire Employment, Productivity Commission Research Memorandum, cat. no. GA 520, Productivity Commission, Melbourne.
- Marks, G., Income Poverty, Subjective Poverty and Financial Stress, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services, May.
- Smyth, C., Rawsthorne, M. and Siminski, P., Women's Lifework: Labour Market Transition Experiences of Women, Report, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, August.
2004
- Buddelmeyer, H. and Vu, H., Who Uses Child Care?, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services, December.
- Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, About Australia's Regions - 2004, BTRE, Canberra.
- de Vaus, D.A., Diversity and Change in Australian Families: A Statistical Profile, Melbourne, Australian Institute of Family Studies.
- de Vaus, D.A., 'Australian Families', in Adams, B.N. and J. Trost (eds), Handbook of World Families, Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications.
- de Vaus, D.A. and Gray, M., 'Family Transitions in Childhood', in de Vaus, D.A., Diversity and Change in Australian Families: A Statistical Profile, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, chapter 11.
- Flatau, P., Hendershott, P., Watson, R. and Wood, G., What Drives Australian Housing Careers? An Examination of the
Role of Labour Market, Social and Economic Determinants (Final Report AHURI Project # 80151), Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne.
- Kalb, G., Cai, L. and Vu, H., Updating the Input for the Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services, September.
- Kohler, M., Connolly, E. and Smith, K., The Composition and Distribution of Household Assets and Liabilities: Evidence from the 2002 HILDA Survey, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, April, pp. 1–11.
- NATSEM, The Lump Sum: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow - Income, Superannuation and Debt Pre and Post Retirement, AMP / NATSEM Income and Wealth Report, no. 7, March.
- Parlett, N. and Rossiter, A., Residential Property Investors in Australia, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, May, pp. 52–56.
- Productivity Commission, Review of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, Report no. 30, Melbourne.
- Queensland Health: Harper, C., Cardona, M., Bright, M., Neill, A., McClintock, C., McCulloch, B., Hunter, I. and Bell, M., Health Determinants Queensland 2004 Public Health Services, Queensland Health, Brisbane.
- Smyth, B. (ed), Parentchild Contact and Post-separation Parenting Arrangements, Research Report no. 9, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne.
- Tsumori, K., The Road to Work: Freeing Up the Labour Market (CIS Policy Monograph 64), Centre for Independent Studies, St Leonards (Sydney).
- Whelan, S., An Analysis of the Determinants of the Labour Market Activities of Housing Assistance Recipients (Final Report AHURI Project # 60203), Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne.
- Wilkins, R., Underemployment in Australia: Evidence from the HILDA Survey, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services, March.
2003
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Australian Institute of Family Studies, House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family & Community Affairs - Every picture tells a story: Inquiry into child custody arrangements in the event of family separation, Submission of the Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne. [Appendix A comprises a demographic profile of parents with shared care arrangements, based on HILDA data] Submission no. 1055.
- Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, About Australia's Regions - 2003, BTRE, Canberra.
- Pocock, B., The Work / Life Collision, Federation Press, Annandale (Sydney).
- Scutella, R. and Wooden, M., Jobless Households in Australia: Incidence, Characteristics and Consequences, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services, November.
- Shields, M.A. and Wooden, M., Investigating the Role of Neighbourhood Characteristics in Determining Life Satisfaction, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Final Report prepared for Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services, August.
- Watson, I., Buchanan, J., Campbell, I. and Briggs, C., Fragmented Futures: New Challenges in Working Life, Federation Press, Annandale (Sydney).
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