HILDA Survey Research Conference 2005 - Papers
HILDA CONFERENCE 2005 PROCEEDINGS
Thursday 29 and Friday 20 September 2005
ISSN 2202-9923 (Online)
Published September 2005
- Baxter, J.
Pathways into Marriage: Life Course Patterns and the Domestic Division of Labour - Baxter, J.
The Employment Dynamics of Women with Not-employed Partners - Black, D.
Workforce Transitions Following Unemployment: Analysis Using HILDA Waves 1-3 - Bradbury, B.
Income and Separation - Breunig, R.
Financial Difficulty and Australian Families: What Do We Learn From HILDA? - Buddelmeyer, H.
The Effect of Smoking Ban Regulations on Individual Smoking Rates - Cai, L.
Health and Labour Force Status of Older Working-age Australian Men - Carroll, N.
Explaining Unemployment Duration in Australia - Chalmers, J.
Part-time Work and Women's Careers: Advancing or Retreating? - Dockery, M.
Mental Health and Labour Force Status in Australia - Edwards, R.
Maternity Leave and the Evidence for Compensating Wage Differentials in Australia - Evans, M.
Marital Biographies and Subjective Well Being: The Effect of De Facto Status Differs for the Never Married and the Divorced - Gibbings, J.
Family Life Events and Mothers' Employment Transitions - Haisken-DeNew, J.
Down (Under) in the Dumps: Incidence and Impact of Clinical Depression in Australia - Haynes, M.
Methods for Categorical Longitudinal Survey Data: Understanding Employment Status of Australian Women - Headey, B.
A Framework for Assessing Poverty, Disadvantage and Low Capabilities in Australia - Kee, H.
Glass Ceilings or Sticky Floors? Exploring the Australian Gender Pay Gap Using Quantile Regression and Counterfactual Decomposition Methods - Leigh, A.
Permanent Income Inequality: Australia, Britain, Germany and the United States Compared - Lynn, P.
Assessing and Communicating the Quality of Longitudinal Surveys - Marks, G.
Accounting for Wealth Differences in Australia - McLean, P.
Three Dimensions of Retirement - Aspirations, Expectations and Outcomes - McNamara, J.
Persistence of Problems with Childcare: Evidence from the HILDA Survey - Mood Roman, C.
Take-up Down Under: Hits and Misses of Means-tested Benefits in Australia - Smith, K.
Housing and the Household Wealth Portfolio: The Role of Location - Starick, R.
Income Imputation in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey - Tesfaghiorghis, H.
Men and Women's Fertility Differences in Achieved Fertility, Expectations and Intentions: A HILDA Survey Based Analysis - Ulker, A.
Marital Distruptions, Home-ownership and Housing Satisfaction in Australia: Evidence from the HILDA - van Ours, J.
Does Part-time Work Make the Family Happier? - Venn, D.
Transitions Between Full-Time and Part-Time Employment Across the Life-cycle - Watson, I.
The Earnings of Casual Employees: The Problem of Unobservables - Weston, R.
Pathways from Cohabitation - Wooden, M.
The Existence and Persistence of Long Work Hours - Wooden, M.
The HILDA Survey: Progress and Future Developments - Yu, P.
Higher Education, the Bane of Fertility: An Investigation with the HILDA Survey