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HILDA Conference Papers 2003

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THURSDAY 13 MARCH 2003
The Value of Longitudinal Data
[ presentation ]
Professor Stephen Jenkins, University of Essex
The HILDA Survey: An Overview
[ presentation ]
Professor Mark Wooden, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
Stressed Out on Four Continents: Time Crunch or Yuppie Kvetching?
[ paper ]
Professor Dan Hamermesh and Jungmin Lee, The University of Texas
Working Time Preferences in Couple Households
[ paper ]     [ presentation ]
Professor Robert Drago, Pennsylvania State University
Leaving the Parental Home in Australia Over the 20th Century: Evidence from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey
[ paper ]     [ presentation ]
Mr Paul Flatau, Murdoch University, Mr Patric Hendershott, University of Aberdeen and Mr Gavin Wood, Murdoch University
Partnering and Fertility Patterns
[ paper ]
Ms Kay Fisher, Department of Family and Community Services and Dr David Charnock, Curtin University
Looking Inside the Unemployment Spell
[ paper ]
Dr Michael Dockery, Curtin University
Housing Leverage in Australia
[ paper ]     [ presentation ]
Ms Luci Ellis, Jeremy Lawson and Laura Roberts-Thomson, Reserve Bank of Australia
Premarital cohabitation and marital stability
[ paper ]
Ms Ruth Weston, Ms Lixia Qu and David de Vaus, Australian Institute of Family Studies
When the Difference is Night & Day: Insights from HILDA into Patterns of Parent-Child Contact After Separation
[ paper ]
Mr Bruce Smyth, Australian Institute of Family Studies and Professor Patrick Parkinson, University of Sydney
HILDA Conference Roundtable: The Future of HILDA - Friday 14 March
9.10am The Future of HILDA: Views from the Project
[ presentation ]
Professor Mark Wooden, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
An International Perspective
[ presentation ]
Professor Dan Hamermesh, University of Texas, Professor Stephen Jenkins, University of Essex and Dr. John Haisken-DeNew, University of Essen

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