Conference Papers / Public Lectures
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2015
- Wilkins, R.
Does Income Inequality in Childhood Predcit Self-Reported Health in Adulthood? Conflicting Evidence from the United States and Great BritainPaper to be presented at the IZA Workshop on "Inequality: Causes and Consequences", Germany, 20–22 March.
2014
- Ambrey, C.L., Manning, M., Fleming, C.M. and Smith, C.
On the Confluence of Freedom of the Press, Control of Corruption and Social WelfarePaper presented at the SIBR-RDINRRU Conference on Interdisciplinary Business and Economics Research, Hong Kong, 27–28 September.
- Baxter, S., Sanderson, K., Venn, A., Otahal, P. and Palmer, A.J.
Construct Validity of SF-6D Health State Utility Values in an Employed PopulationPaper presented at the 6th Asia-Pacific International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) Conference, Beijing, China, 6–9 September.
- Also presented at the 21st Annual International Society of Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) Conference, Berlin, Germany, 15–18 October.
- Buddelmeyer, H.
The Psychic Cost of ChildrenPaper presented at the European Meeting of the Econometric Society, Toulouse, France, 23–30 August.
- Chesters, J.
Does Investment in Human Capital via the Completion of a Certificate-Level Post-School Qualification Pay Off for Early School LeaversPaper presented at the Australian Sociological Association Conference, Monash University, Melbourne, 25–28 November.
- Chesters, J. and Baffour, B.
Combining Education and Employment Rather than Transitioning: How Young Australians Adapted to Changing Labour Market Conditions 2001–2013Paper presented at the Scientific Committee of the European Research Network on Transitions in Youth Conference, Barcelona, 3–6 September.
- Chesters, J. and Baffour, B.
School-to-Work Transitions Before, During and After the Global Financial Crisis in AustraliaPaper presented at the International Sociological Association World Congress, Yokohama, Japan, 13–19 July.
- Currie, P., Smith, T.G. and Stillman, S.
Is Job Insecurity Making Australians Fat? Evidence from Panel Data on Perceived Risk of Job LossPaper presented at the Agricultural and Applied Econometrics Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 27–29 July.
- Ding, N.
The Effect of Extreme Heat on Mental Health – Evidence from AustraliaPaper presented at the 20th IEA World Congress of Epidemiology, Anchorage, Alaska, 17–21 August.
- Kaplan, G., Violante, G.L. and Weidner, J.
The Wealthy Hand-to-MouthPaper presented at the Brookings Panel on Economic Activity, Falk Auditorium, Washington DC, 20–21 March.
- Kugler, F., Wiencierz, A. and Wunder, C.
Working Hours Mismatch and Well-Being: Comparative Evidence from Australian and German Panel DataPaper presented at the European Association of Labour Economists Conference, Ljubljana, 18–20 September.
- Li, J., Burch, T. and Lee, T
The Interactive Effect of Job Complexity Trajectory, Autonomy, and Emotional Stability on Job Stress.Paper presented at the Academy of Management Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1–5 August.
- Li, J. and Kinfu, Y.
The Effects of Socio-Economic and Risk Factors on Cardiovascular and Circulatory Diseases: With Corrections for Co-Morbidity, Endogeneity and Selection BiasesPaper presented at the 36th Australian Health Economics Society Conference, Adelaide, 25–26 September.
- Nguyen, H.
The Dynamics of Informal Care Provision in the Australian Household Panel Survey: Previous Work Characteristics and Future Care ProvisionPaper presented at the 2014 Netspar International Pension Workshop, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 29–31 January.
- Also presented at the 25th Australian Labour Market Workshop, Fremantle, 10–11 November.
- Nguyen, H.
Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Immigrants’ Labour Market Outcomes: New Evidence from Australian Household Panel DataPaper presented at the 25th Australian Labour Market Workshop, Fremantle, 10–11 November.
- Nguyen, H.
Informal Care Intensity and Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from Instrumental Variable Panel Data ModelsPaper presented at the 5th Econometrics and Health Economics Conference, Fremantle, 14–16 April.
- Powell, A. and Zhu, A.
Non-Standard Employment and Job Satisfaction in AustraliaPaper presented at the 28th Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Melbourne, 5–7 February.
- Powell, A. and Zhu, A.
Trends in the Availability and Take-Up of Flexible Work Arrangements in Australia 2001–2010Paper presented at the Work and Family Researchers Network Conference, New York, 19–21 June.
- Thomson, K. and Kapuscinski, C.A.
Experimental Estimates of Indigenous Employment from Administrative DataPaper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, Melbourne, 6–7 February.
- Ulichny, J., Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M.
Pretty in Prozac: The Role of Social Connectedness in Explaining the Declining Life Satisfaction of Australian Females.Paper presented at the Global Gender Economics Conference, Sydney, 10–11 June.
- Also presented at the Australian Conference of Economists (ACE) and Econometric Society Australasian Meeting (ESAM), Hobart, 3 July.
- Wen, L. and Maani. S.
A Longitudinal Analysis on the Incidence of Over-Education among Immigrants and its Impacts on EarningsPaper presented at the 55th New Zealand Association of Economists, 2–4 July.
- Watson, N.
The Impact of Following Rules on the Sample Conposition of Household Based Panel StudiesPaper presented at the International Panel Survey Methods Workshop, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 20–21 May.
- Watson, N.
Dealing with Deaths in Longitudinal SurveysPaper presented at the Australian Statistical Conference, Sydney, 7–10 July.
- Wilkins, R.
Measuring Top Incomes Using Tax Record Data: A Cautionary Tale from AustraliaPaper presented at the Royal Economic Society, Manchester, United Kingdom, 7–9 April.
- Also presented at the Journées d'Economie Publique Louis-André Gérard-Varet, Aix en Provence, France, 26 June.
- Wooden, M.
Non-Standard ‘Contingent’ Employment and Job Satisfaction’ a Panel Data AnalysisPaper presented at the Future of Non-permanent Employment Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand, 24–26 February.
2013
- Ambrey, C.L.
The Causal Effect of Income on Life Satisfaction and the Implications for the Life Satisfaction Approach.Paper presented to the 26th PhD Conference in Economics and Business, Canberra, 7–9 November.
- Ambrey, C.L., Chan, A. and Fleming, C.M.
Estimating the Cost of Air Pollution in South East Queensland: An Application of the Life Satisfaction Non-Market Valuation Approach.Paper presented to the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics 57th Annual Conference, Sydney, 26 July.
- Also presented at the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 20th Annual Conference, Toulouse, France, 29 July
- Ambrey, C.L., Fleming, C.M. and Manning, M.
Greenspace and Life Satisfaction: The Moderating Role of Fear of Crime in the Neighbourhood.Paper presented to the Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics Conference, Canberra, 11–14 November.
- Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M.
The Influence of the Natural Environment and Climate on Life Satisfaction in Australia.Paper presented to the 55th Annual Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society National Conference, Melbourne, 22 January.
- Ambrey, C.L., Fleming, C.M. and Manning, M.
Economics, Happiness and the Environment: Evidence from Australia.Paper presented at the New Directions in Welfare III OECD-Universities Joint Conference on ‘Economics for a Better World’, Paris, France, 3–5 July.
- Also presented at the 8th Annual Green Economics Conference, Oxford, United Kingdom, 18 July.
- Burch, T., Mitchell, T. and Lee, T.
A Dynamic Approach to Pay and Happiness: The Impact of Pay Trajectory on Job and Life Satisfaction.Paper presented at the Academy of Management Conference, Orlando, Florida, 9–13 August.
- Burnett, J., Davis, K., Murawski, C., Wilkins, R. and Wilkinson, N.
Measuring Retirement Savings Adequacy in AustraliaPaper prepared for the Melbourne Money and Finance Conference, 2 July.
- Chesters, J.
VET Qualifications and the Employment Outcomes of Early School LeaversPaper presented at the NCVER No Frills Conference, Mooloolaba, 10–12 July.
- Chesters, J.
Within-Generation Social Mobility in Australia: The Effect of Returning to Education on Occupational Status and EarningsPaper presented at the RC28 ‘New Horizons in Research on Stratification, Mobility and Inequality’ Conference, Brisbane, 16–20 July.
- Costilla, R. and Ivy, L.
Cluster Analysis for Longitudinal Ordinal Data: A Likelihood-Based Approach Based on Finite Mixture ModelsPaper presented at the Joint Conference of the New Zealand Statistical Association and Operations Research Society of New Zealand, Hamilton, 24–27 November.
- Gordon, C. and Tanton, R.
Incorporating Measures of Subjective Well-Being into the Measurement of Transport EquityPaper prepared for the Australasian Transport Research Forum 2013 Proceedings, Brisbane, 2–4 October.
- Graham, M.
Childlessness: A New Determinant of Women’s Health and Wellbeing Across the Life Course?Paper presented to the 21st IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, Pattaya, Thailand, 25–29 August.
- Haffner, M., Ong, R. and Wood, G.A.
Mortgage Equity Withdrawal by Older Australians: Recent Trends, Institutional Settings and Perspectives.Paper presented to the European Network for Housing Research (ENHR) Conference, Tarragona, Spain, 19–22 June.
- Headey, B., Muffels, R. and Wagner, G.G.
Choices Which Change Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Germany, Britain and Australia.Paper presented to The German Socio-Economic Panel Conference on Happiness, Berlin, 20 September.
- Johnson, D., Worthington, A. and Brimble, M.
Building the Pillars of Retirement Income. What Role for Housing Equity in Easing Financial Stress in Later Retirement?.Paper presented to the Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference (AHRC), Fremantle, 6–8 February.
- Johnson, D., Worthington, A. and Brimble, M.
The Potential Role of Housing Equity Withdrawal in Averting a Baby Boomer Cashflow Crisis in Later Retirement.Paper presented to the 2nd Personal Finance and Investments Symposium, Brisbane, 31 October–1 November.
- Kiely, K.M. and Butterworth, P.
Understanding the Dynamics of Welfare Receipt and Mental Health in Australia.Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 16–18 September.
- Li, J and Burch, T.
The Joint Impact of Job Complexity, Autonomy, and Personality Differences on Employee Job Stress.Paper presented at the Academy of Management Conference, Orlando, Florida, 9–13 August.
- Loh, V.
Social and Demographic Determinants of Productive Engagement by Older Australians.Paper presented at the 1st CEPAR International Conference, Sydney, 2–3 July.
- Loh, V. and Hendig, H.
Ageing Productively: Longitudinal Patterns Among Older Australians.Paper presented at the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea, 23–27 June.
- Loh, V. and Hendig, H.
Productive Engagement Across the Life Course: Paid Work and Beyond.Paper presented at the FaHCSIA Annual Social Policy Research Workshop, Canberra, 26–27 March.
- Loh, V. and Hendig, H.
Socioeconomic and Demographic Determinants of Future Engagement in Paid Work and Other Productive Activities.Paper presented to the Symposium conducted at the 10th Industrial and Organisational Psychology Conference, Perth, 3–6 July.
- Luppi, F. and Mencarini, L.
When the First Baby Arrives and the Second Loses Chance. Changing Couple's Satisfaction and Fertility Expectation after the Arrival of the First Child.Paper presented to the GSP Giornate di Studio sulla Popolazione, 6–8 February.
- Also presented at the IUSSP International Population Conference, Busan (Korea), 26–31 August.
- Nguyen, H.T. and Connelly, L.B.
The Effect of Unpaid Caregiving Intensity on Labour Force Participation: Results from a Multinomial Endogenous Treatment Model.Paper presented to the 9th World Congress on Health Economics, Sydney, 7–10 July.
- Nguyen, H.T. and Connelly, L.B.
The Dynamics of Informal Care Provision in the Australian Household Panel Survey: Previous Work Characteristics and Future Care Provision.Paper presented to the Asia-Pacific Conference on Economic Dynamics, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 21–22 November..
- Ong, R. and Wood, G.
The Housing Pathways of Older Marginal Homeowners in Australia.Paper presented at the Asia-Pacific Network for Housing Research (APNHR) Conference, Kuala Lumpur, 20–22 August.
- Reimondos, A.
How Accurate are Proxy Reports of Partner’s Pregnancy Wantedness?: Evidence from Australian Couples.Paper presented at the XXVII IUSSP International Population Conference, Busan, Republic of South Korea, 26–31 August.
- Siahpush, M., Tibbits, M., Shaikh, R.A., Singh, G.K., Sikora, A. and Huang, T.K.
Dieting Makes You Fat: The Effect of Dieting on Obesity in a Longitudinal National Sample of Adults in Australia.Paper presented at the 31st Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society, Atlanta, Georgia, 11–16 November.
- Siahpush, M., Huang, T.K., Sikora, A., Tibbits, M., Shaikh, R.A. and Singh, G.K.
Prolonged Financial Stress Predicts Subsequent Obesity: Results from a Prospective Study of an Australian National Sample.Paper presented at the 31st Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society, Atlanta, Georgia, 11–16 November.
- Siahpush, M., Tibbits, M. and Shaikh, R.A.
The Association of Lone Motherhood with Smoking Cessation and Relapse, and the Mediating Role of Socioeconomic Status, Social Support, and Mental Health: Prospective Results from an Australian national study.Paper presented at the SRNT Annual Meeting, Boston, Massechusetts, 26–31 August.
- Sullivan, W., Hernández, M., Peasgood, T. and Stevenson, M.
Drinking and Smoking: Two Health Behaviours that Should be Considered Together?.Paper presented at the Institute of Mathematics & its Applications (IMA) Conference on Quantitative Modelling in the Management of Health and Social Care, London, England, 25–27 March.
- Watson, N.
Evaluation of Weighting Methods to Integrate a New Top-Up Sample with an Ongoing Longitudinal Sample.Paper presented at the European Survey Research Association Conference, Slovenia, 15–19 July.
- West, T. and Worthington, A.C.
A Canonical Correlation Analysis of Financial Risk-Taking by Australian HouseholdsPaper presented to the American Council on Consumer Interests (ACCI) Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon, 10–12 April.
- West, T. and Worthington, A.C.
Macroeconomic Conditions and Australian Financial Risk Attitudes, 2001–10Paper presented to the School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology, 7 March.
- Wilkins, R.
Recent Trends in Top Incomes Share in Australia: Why Separating Capitals Gains in Tax Record Data Matter.Paper presented at the 2013 Allied Social Science Associations Annual Convention, San Diego, California, 4–6 January.
- Wikins, R.
Exploring the Complex Relationship between Inequality and Self-Reported Health: Evidence from Four Countries.Paper presented at the Understanding Society Research Conference, University of Essex, United Kingdom, 24–26 July.
- Wood, G., Smith, S., Ong, R. and Cigdem, M.
Building Resilient Housing Markets—Home Ownership and Affordable Rental SupplyPaper presented at the AHURI Housing Research Seminar, Perth, 14 August.
- Wooden, M.
Chasing Hard to Get Cases in Panel Surveys: Is It Worth It?Paper presented at the Understanding Society Research Conference, University of Essex, United Kingdom, 24–26 July.
2012
- Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M.
Public Greenspace and Life Satisfaction in Urban Australia.Paper presented to the 56th Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Conference, Fremantle, 7–10 February.
- Baker E, Mason K, Bentley R.
Slippers and Stickers: A Longitudinal Approach to Housing Affordability Stress.Paper presented to the European Network of Housing Researchers Conference, Lillehammer, 24–27 June.
- Baxter, J.
Fathers’ Working Arrangements and Experiences of Work-Family Spillover.Paper presented to the YMCA Internal Launch of a Vic-Health Funded Program Focused on Gender Equity in the Workplace, Melbourne, 1 January.
- Bentley, R., Mallett, S., Mason, K. and Baker, E.
Precarious Housing and Health in Australia.Paper presented to the 6th Australasian Housing Researchers’ Conference, Adelaide, 8–10 February.
- Blackman, A. and Murphy, L.
Work and Family: Factors that Influence Perceptions of Stress, Health and Well-BeingPaper presented to the Institute of Work Psychology International Conference, Sheffield, 26–28 June.
- Brady, M. and Perales, F.
'The Relationship Between Single Mother’s Use of Mixed Care (Formal and Informal) and Their Labour Force ParticipationPaper presented at the Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, 26–29 November.
- Buddelmeyer, H., McVicar, D. and Wooden, M.
Contraceptive Use Among Women Who Had No Intention of Getting Pregnant.Paper presented at the First National Sexual & Reproductive Health Conference, Melbourne, 20–21 November.
- Cassells, R. and Miranti, R.
Outside School Hours Care: Social Gradients and Patterns of UsePaper presented to the Out of School Hours Care and Women's Labour Participation Workshop, University of Sydney, 21 March.
- Chesters, J.
The Effect of the GFC on the Distribution of Wealth in AustraliaPaper presented at the TASA Conference, Brisbane, 26–29 November.
- Chesters, J.
Social Mobility via Educational and Occupational Attainment: Evidence from AustraliaPaper presented at the ECSR Conference, Sweden, 24–26 September.
- Chesters, J. and Watson, L
Returns to Education: Does Age at Graduation Make a Difference?Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, Canberra, 6–7 February.
- Davis, K.
Superannuation Over the Past Decade: Individual Experiences.Paper presented at the Conference of Major Superannuation Funds, Brisbane, 20–22 March .
- Also presented at the 20th Annual Colloquium of Superannuation Researchers, UNSW, 12–13 July.
- Dockery, A.M. and Miller, P.W.
Over-Education, Under-Education and Credentialism in the Australian Labour Market.Paper presented at the 41st Australian Conference of Economists, Melbourne, 8–12 July.
- Evans, A. and Gray, E.
Entering a First Union in the 21st Century: Cohabitation and Living Apart Together.Paper presented to the Australian Population Association 16th Biennial Conference, Melbourne, 5–7 December.
- Gray, E. and Dharmalingham, A.
Contraception in 21st Century Australia.Paper presented to the Australian Population Association 16th Biennial Conference, Melbourne, 5–7 December.
- Gray, E. and Evans, A.
Repartnering in 21st Century Australia.Paper presented at the SSAI Australian Statistical Conference, Adelaide, 9–12 July.
- Keegan, M, Harding, A. and Kelly, S.
A Growing Divide? Retirement Incomes by Gender in Australia.Paper presented at the the 32nd General Conference of The International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Boston, 5–11 August.
- Lester, L.H., Baker, E., Mason, K. and Bentley, R.
Unaffordable Housing: Are They Sources of Health Inequality in Australia?Paper presented at the 6th Australasian Housing Researchers’ Conference, Adelaide, 8–10 February.
- Li, N.
Testing Survey Data for Rounding Errors.Paper presented at the SSAI Australian Statistical Conference, Adelaide, 9–12 July.
- Lillard, D.R., Burkhauser, R.V., Hahn, M.H. and Wilkins, R.
Does the Income Share of the Top 1 Percent Predict Self-Reported Health of the 99 Percent? Evidence from Four Countries.Paper presented at the 10th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference, Berlin, 28–29 June.
- Loh, V. and Kendig, H.
Productive Engagement Across the Lifespan: Paid Work, Caregiving, and Volunteering.Paper presented at the Symposium conducted at the 45th Australian Association of Gerontology National Conference, Brisbane, 20–23 November.
- Mason, K., Baker, E. and Bentley, R.
Does Unaffordable Housing Affect the Mental Health of Renters and Owners Differently?Paper presented to 6th Australasian Housing Researchers’ Conference, Adelaide, 8–10 February.
- Nguyen, H.T. and Connelly, L.B.
The Effect of Unpaid Caregiving Intensity on Labour Force Participation: Results from a Multinomial Endogenous Treatment Model.Paper presented at the Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine (CONROD) Annual Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, 8 June.
- Sattinger, M.
Assignment Models and Quantitative Mismatches.Paper prepared for the Expert Workshop "Skill Mismatch and Firm Dynamics: Integrating Skills with the World of Work," organized by the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (CEDEFOP) and the Centre for Research in Employment, Skills & Society (CRESS), London, 27 April.
- Tanton, R., Mohanty, I. and Hogan, A.
Reasons for Homeo-Static Failure in Subjective Well-BeingPaper presented to the 41st Australian Conference of Economists, Melbourne, 8–12 July.
- Also presented to the NATSEM Well-Being and Quality of Life in Australia Workshop, 23 March.
- Trinh, L., McGeechan, K. and Estoesta, J.
Non-Standard Employment and Job Satisfaction: A Panel Data Analysis.Paper presented at the International Conference of the International Society of Quality of Life Studies, Venice, 1–4 November.
- van Ingen, E. and Bekkers, R.
Generalized Trust Through Civic Engagement? Evidence from Five National Panel Studies.Paper presented at the Expert Meeting on Social Capital, Maastricht, 25–26 May.
- Wang, X. and Maani, S.
Longitudinal Analysis of Assimilation, Ethnic Capital and Immigrants’ Earnings: Evidence from a Hausman-Taylor Estimation.Paper presented at the New Zealand Association of Economists Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 27–29 June.
- Watson, N.
Measuring Employment: Exploring Bias in Inequality Research.Paper presented at the RC33 Eighth International Conference on Social Science Methodology, Sydney, 9–13 July.
- Watson, N.
Reaching the Homeless in Australia: A Longitudinal Study.Paper to be presented at the International Conference on Methods for Surveying and Enumerating Hard-to-Reach Populations, New Orleans, 31 October–3 November.
- Watson, N.
Weighting Strategy to Integrate a New Top-Up Sample with an Ongoing Longitudinal Sample.Paper presented at the SSAI Australian Statistical Conference, Adelaide, 9–12 July.
- West, T. and Worthington, A.C.
Financial Risk Attitudes in Australian Households: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors and Macroeconomic ConditionsPaper presented to 25th Annual Australasian Finance and Banking Conference, Sydney, 16–18 December.
- West, T. and Worthington, A.C.
Financial Risk Attitudes and Macroeconomic Factors: Evidence from the HILDA SurveyPaper presented at the European Financial Management Association Annual Meeting, Barcelona, 27–30 June.
- West, T. and Worthington, A.C.
The Relationship between Household Financial Risk Attitudes and Market Conditions in Australia: Longitudinal EvidencePaper presented to the 2012 Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Melbourne, 1–3 July.
- Wilkins, R.
Income Inequality and Mobility in Australia over the Last Decade.Paper presented at the Meeting of National Economic Research Organisations, OECD Headquarters, Paris, 18 June.
- Wilkins, R.
Gender Differences in Rates of Job Dismissal: Why Are Men More Likely to Lose Their Jobs?Paper presented at the Western Economic Association International 87th Annual Conference, San Francisco, 29 June–3 July.
- Wood, G. and Ong. R.
Sustaining Home Ownership in Australia: Emerging Policy Concerns.Presentation to the Australasian Housing Researchers Conference, Adelaide, 6–8 February .
- Wooden, M.
The Development of a Successful Household Panel Survey: The HILDA Experience.Presentation to MOTU Research Workshop “Issues and Options for a NZ Household Panel Survey”, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, 20 August.
2011
- Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M.
The Influence of the Natural Environment and Climate on Life Satisfaction in Australia.Paper presented at the 55th Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Conference, Melbourne, 8–11 February.
- Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M.
Valuing Ecosystem Diversity in South East Queensland: A Life Satisfaction Approach.Paper presented at the NZARES Conference, Tahuna Conference Centre Nelson, New Zealand. 25–26 August.
- Baker, E., Mason, K., Bentley, R. and Mallett, S.
Evidence on the Relationship Between Unaffordable Housing and Poor Health.Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Melbourne, 30 November.
- Bentley, R., Baker, E. and Mason, K.
Is There a Gendered, Dose-dependent Mental Health Effect of Unaffordable Housing?Poster (no. 157) presentation at the Australasian Epidemiology Association Conference, Perth, 19–21 September.
- Brandon, P.D.
Nesting Elsewhere: Understanding Australian Youths' Work and Educational Patterns and Early Partnering.Paper presented at the Advancing Child and Family Policy Through Research Conference, Canberra, 31 January–1 February.
- Chesters, J.
Wealth Inequality in AustraliaPaper presented at the Australian Sociological Association ‘Local Lives, Global Networks’ Conference, University of Newcastle, 28 November–1 December.
- Chesters, J. and Watson, L.
Returns to Education for those Returning to Education: Evidence from Australia.Paper presented at the ‘Positive Futures for Higher Education: Connections, Communities and Criticality’ SRHE Annual Research Conference, Wales, 7–9 December.
- Colic-Peisker, V. and Wood, G.
Housing Asset-Poor Older Australians: Pathways into Housing Assistance.Paper presented at the ENHR Conference, Toulouse, 5–8 July.
- Dockery, A. M.
Bending Over Backwards: What Can Happiness Tell Us About the Labour Supply Curve.Paper presented to the 30th Annual Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 11–13 July.
- Dorrian, J. and Skinner, N.
Alcohol Consumption in Shiftworkers Compared to Dayworkers.Paper presented at the 20th International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time, Stockholm, Sweden, 28 June–1 July.
- Hewitt, B.
Short-term Physical, Emotional and Financial Wellbeing After Separation: Does Initiator Status Make a Difference?Paper presented at the Australian Institute of Family Studies Public Seminar Series, Melbourne, 15 May.
- Hordacre, A. L.
Making Quality Part-time Work.Paper presented at Safe Work Week, Adelaide, 25 October.
- Hosking, S.
The Influence of Children on Female Wages: Better or Worse in Australia?Paper presented at The Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute Seminar Program.
- Keegan, M. and Kelly, S.
Financing Retirement at the Individual and Couple Level.Paper presented at the 19th Annual Colloquium of Superannuation Researchers, Sydney, 14–15 July.
- Kenny, P.
The Health Related Quality of Life of Informal Carers in Australia.Paper presented at the 7th Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Adelaide, 5–7 December.
- O'Brien, L.V., Berry, H.L., Burchell, J. and Upchurch, J.A.M.
Community, Family and Work: Social Participation to Promote Mental Health and Wellbeing.Paper presented at the Public Health Association of Australia 41st Annual Conference, Brisbane, 26–28 September.
- Olssen, A.
The Short Run Effect of Age Based Minimum Wages in Australia: A Regression Discontinuity Approach.Paper presented at the New Zealand Association of Economists Conference, 29 June–1 July.
- Ong, R.
Modelling the Impacts of the Henry Review.Paper presented at the AHURI Research Seminar, Adelaide, 10 November.
- Pullich, J. and Volery, T.
Entrepreneurs' Perception of Social Support and Health — Does Business Size Matter?Paper presented at the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Syracuse, NY, 8–11 June.
- Lowe, P.
Changing Patterns in Household Saving and Spending.Paper presented at the Australian Economic Forum , Sydney, 22 September.
- Sargent-Cox, K., Anstey, K.J., Kendig, H. and Skladzien, E.
Symposium: The Value of Cross-national Comparison in Health and Wellbeing to Enhance Understanding of Ageing Well.Paper presented at the Asia-Pacific International Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Melbourne, 23–27 October.
- Thomson, E., Lappegrd, T., Carlson, M., Evans, A. and Gray, E.
Childbearing Across Partnerships in the U.S., Australia and Scandinavia.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC, 31 March–2 April.
- Watson, I.
Bridges, Traps and Half-Way Houses: Casualisation and Joblessness in Australia.Conference Paper for 13th Path to Full Employment / 18th National Unemployment Conference, University of Newcastle, 7–8 December.
- Wood, G., Ong, R. and McMurray, C.
Housing Tenure, Energy Expenditure and the Principal-Agent Problem in Australia.Paper presented at the 17th Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference, Gold Coast, 16–19 January.
2010
- Austen, S., Jefferson, T. and Ong, R.
Gender Comparisons of Asset and Debt Portfolios in Australia.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Barrett, G.
Involuntary Retirement and the Resolution of the Retirement Consumption Puzzle.Paper presented at the Economics/Centre of Policy Studies Seminar, Monash University, Melbourne, 12 May.
- Also presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Baxter, J. and Renda, J.
Lone and Couple Mothers in the Australian Labour Market: Exploring Differences in Employment Transitions.Paper presented at the 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies conference: Sustaining Families in Challenging Times, Melbourne, 7–9 July.
- Bishop, J.
The Effect of Maternal Employment on Youth Overweight and Obesity.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Brandrup, J. and Mance, P.
Changes in Household Expenditure Associated With the Arrival of Newborn Children.Paper presented at the 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference: Sustaining Families in Challenging Times, Melbourne, 7–9 July.
- Cai, L.
Intertemporal Labour Supply of Married Australian Women.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Cassells, R.
The Gender Wage Gap in Australia: What It Costs Us, Why It's Still Here and Will It Ever Go?.Paper presented at the 3rd National Conference, Women and Industrial Relations: Our Work Our Lives, Darwin, 12–13 August.
- Cassells, R., Vidyattama, Y., Miranti, R., and McNamara, J.
The Impact of a Sustained Gender Wage Gap on the Australian Economy.Paper presented at the Corporate Gender Equality Summit: Shattering the Glass Ceiling in the 21st Century, Sydney, 12–13 August.
- Chesters, J.
The Initial Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on AustraliaPaper presented at the Australian Sociological Association ‘Private Lives, Social Causes’ Conference, Macquarie University, 6–9 December.
- Chesters, J. and Western, J.
Impact of the GFC on Income and Earnings in AustraliaAccepted for the World Society Foundation Award of Excellence Program.
Paper presented at the Global Economics Crisis: Perceptions and Impacts Conference, Switzerland, 10–11 September. - de Vaus, D., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D.
Relationship Breakdown and Social Exclusion: A Longitudinal Analysis.Paper presented at the 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference: Sustaining Families in Challenging Times, Melbourne, 7–9 July.
- Duncan, A., Vu, Q.N., McNamara, J. and Cassells, R.
Child Care Assistance Reform Proposals in the Henry Tax Review.Paper presented at the Women and Tax: The Impact of the Henry Tax Review Seminar, University of Sydney, 30 July.
- Ellis, L.
Recent Developments in the Housing Market and its Financing.Paper presented at the Financial Review Residential Property Conference, Sydney, 18 May.
- Fitzpatrick, D. and Lester, L.
Labour Supply in Australia: A Comparison of the Behaviour between Partnered and Single Males and Females.Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research (ALMR) Workshop, University of Sydney, 15–16 February.
- Fraser, D.
Deskilling Revisited: New Evidence on the Skill Trajectory of the Australian Economy 20012007.Paper presented at the International Labour Process Conference, Rutgers University, New Jersey, 15–17 March.
- French, D. and Anstey, K.
Psychosocial and Economic Influences on Health Risk Behavior: A Cross National Comparison of Older Men and Women in Australia and South Korea.Paper presented at the 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology, Melbourne, 11–16 July.
- Gong, C.H. and Kelly, S.
Overspending or Saving in Property, Do Different Measures of Saving Matter in Australia?Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Gray, E., Khoo, S.E. and Reimondos, A.
Using a Life Course Approach to Understand Involvement in Volunteering in Australia.Paper presented at the 13th National Conference on Volunteering, Melbourne, 27–29 October.
- Ham, R., Junankar, P.N. and Wells, R.
Antagonistic Managers, Careless Workers and Extraverted Salespeople : An Examination of Personality in Occupational Choice.Paper presented at the European Association of Labour Economists, 3rd World Conference EALE/SOLE, London UK, 17–19 June.
- Haynes, M., Baxter, J., Hewitt, B. and Western, M.
Marital Status Transitions and Womens Time on Domestic Labor in Australia and the United Kingdom: A Multiprocess, Multilevel Approach.Paper presented at the 105th American Sociological Association Meeting, Atlanta, 13–15 August.
- Hewitt, B., and Poortman, A.
Household income after separation: Does initiator status make a difference?Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, 15–17 April.
- Horsfall, B. and Dempsey, D.
Grandparents Doing Gender: Experiences of Grandfathers and Grandmothers Caring for Grandchildren in Australia.Paper presented at the Centre for Research on Families and Relationshops International Conference: Changing Families in a Changing World, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 16–18 June.
- Jeon, S.
Work Stress and Mental Well-Being of the Australian Workers.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Junankar, P.N.
An Examination of Personality in Occupational Choice.Paper presented at the Australian National University Research School of Economics General Seminar Series, Canberra, 10 September.
- Kifle, T.
Socio-economic Issues Facing African Australians: Analysis and Policy Options.Paper presented at the 33rd African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific (AFSAAP) Conference, Melbourne, 2–4 December.
- Livermore, T.
The Effect of Motherhood on Wages and Wage Growth: Evidence for Australia.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Mavromaras, K.
Job Mismatches and Labour Market Outcomes: Panel Evidence on Australian University Graduates.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Mendolia, S.
Maternal Working Hours and the Well-Being of Adolescent Children.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Miranti, R., Cassells, R. and McNamara, J.
Employment Status of Partnered Working Women in Australia: Examining the Impact of Male Partners' Characteristics.Paper presented at the 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies conference: Sustaining Families in Challenging Times, Melbourne, 7–9 July.
- Miranti, R. and Yu, P.
Persistence of Social Exclusion Among Older People in Australia.Paper presented at the 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies conference: Sustaining Families in Challenging Times, Melbourne, 7–9 July.
- Nicol, A.
The Experience of Financial Stress in Australia: The Role of Life Events and Prior Stress.Paper presented at the 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference: Sustaining Families in Challenging Times, Melbourne, 7–9 July.
- Pitts, C. and Bohle, P.
Beyond Employment Status: Predicting Health Outcomes for Precarious Workers.Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Psychosocial Factors at Work, Amsterdam, 14–17 July.
- Polidano, C.
Participation In and Completion of VET for People with Disability.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Reimondos, A., Evans, A. and Gray, E.
Understanding Living-Apart-Together (LAT) Relationships.Paper presented at the 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference: Sustaining Families in Challenging Times, Melbourne, 7–9 July.
- Reimondos, A., Gray, E. and Evans, A.
Investigating Living-Apart-Together (LAT) Relationships Using a Life Course Approach.Paper presented at the European Population Conference, Vienna, Austria, 1–4 September.
- Rowley, S., Ong, R. and McMurray, C.
Do Traditional Measures of Housing Stress Accurately Reflect Household Financial Wellbeing.Paper presented at the Australiasian Housing Researchers Conference, Auckland, 17–19 November.
- Roy, S.
Unemployment Rate and Divorce.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Also presented at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research Seminar Series, University of Melbourne, 30 September.
- Siminski, P.
Is the Age Gradient in Self-Reported Material Hardship Explained by Resources, Needs, Behaviours or Reporting. Bias?Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Siminski, P. and Yerokhin, O.
Why do Younger People Report High Levels of Material Hardship? Is it Resources, Needs, Behaviours or Reporting Bias?Paper presented at the 25th National Conference of Labour Economics, Universit G. DAnnunzio, Italy, 9–10 September.
- Stromback, T.
The Employment Effect of Intensive Support.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Watson, N.
The Causes and Effects of Non-Monotonic Attrition.Paper presented at the 2nd Panel Survey Methods Workshop, University of Mannheim, 5–6 July.
- Watson, N.
The Impact of Introducing Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing to the HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the 20th Australian Statistical Conference, Perth, 6–10 December.
- Wells, R.
Occupational Choice: Personality Matters.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Werth, S.
Women, Work and Chronic Illness: An Exploratory Investigation of Themes from HILDA.Paper presented at the 24th Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australian and New Zealand Conference, Sydney, 3–5 February.
- Whelan, S.
Locational Disadvantage, Socio-Economic Status and Mobility Behaviour Evidence From Australia.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Wilkins, R.
Does Part-Time Employment Help or Hinder Lone Mothers Movements Into Full-Time Employment?Paper presented at the Department of Economics Seminar Series, University of Otago, New Zealand, 30 April.
- Wooden, M.
Tracking Sample Members Over Time: The HILDA Survey Experience.Paper presented at the EUCCONET Workshop, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London, 12 July.
- Yu, P.
Disability, Participation and Youth Wellbeing: A Fixed Effects Approach.Paper presented at the 39th Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 27–29 September.
- Also presented at the 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference: Sustaining Families in Challenging Times, Melbourne, 7–9 July.
2009
- Abbott, M.
Modelling Decisions to Volunteer at a Household Level.Paper presented at the National Honours Colloquium, 21 August.
- Andrienko, A.
Returns to Geographical Mobility: Evidence from HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the International on Policy Modeling, EcoMod, Ottawa, 24–26 June.
- Andrienko, Y.
The Role of Distance in Returns to Geographical Mobility: Evidence from HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the 12th Annual Labour Econometrics Workshop, Queensland University of Technology, 7–8 August.
- Baker, E. and Bentley, R.
Whose Health Does Poor Housing Affordability Hurt More? Quantifying the Mental Health Effect of Housing Stress for Australian Men and Women.Paper presented to Australasian Housing Researchers Conference, Sydney, 5 August.
- Basilio, L.
Deciding Who Works Where: An Analysis of the Distribution of Work Within Native and Immigrant Families in Australia.Paper presented at the European Society for Population Economics Annual Conference, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, 11–13 June.
- Bentley, R. and Baker, E.
Cumulative Housing Stress: Examining the Mental Health Effects for Men and Women.Paper presented to European Network of Housing Researchers Conference, Prague, 28 June–1 July.
- Booth, A.L. and Kee, H.J.
The University Gender Gap in Australia: A Long-Run Perspective.Paper presented at the Conference on Australian Economic History, Australian National University, Canberra, 26–27 March.
- Brown, H.
The Economic Determinants of Physical Activity Behaviour of Working Age Adults: Evidence from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia (HILDA) Survey.Paper presented at the Health Economists' Study Group Meeting, University of Manchester, 7–9 January.
- Also presented at the iHEA 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, 12–15 July.
- Buddelmeyer, H.
Transitions from Casual Employment in Australia.Paper presented at the 15th International Conference on Panel Data, Bonn, Germany, 3–5 July.
- Buddelmeyer, H. and Cai, L.
Interrelated Dynamics of Health and Poverty in Australia.Paper presented at the Econometric Society Australasian Meeting, Australian National University, Canberra, 7–10 July.
- Burns, C. and Goode, A.
Impact of Disadvantage and Mental Health on BMI in an Australian Population.Paper presented at the 31st Australian Conference of Health Economists, Hobart, 12 October.
- Butterworth, P. and Leach, L.
Workfirst Policies and Mental Health: Employment is Not a Magic Bullet.Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 8–10 July.
- Carroll N., Poehl, J. and Taylor N.
Modelling Employment Transitions of Prime-Aged Women.Paper presented at the 38th Annual Australian Conference of Economists, Adelaide, 28–30 September.
- Chau, T.
Relationship between Location and Characteristics of Private Renters and Social Housing Tenants.
Paper presented at the National Housing Conference, Housing in a New Era: Building the Connections, Melbourne, 24–27 November.
- Chesters, J. and Baxter, J.
A Means to an End or an End in Itself? Job Satisfaction in the Australian Workforce.Paper presented at the Australian Sociological Association Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 14 December.
- Cho, S-W. and Sane, R.
Means-tested Age Pension and Homeownership: Is There a Link?Paper presented at the 38th Annual Australian Conference of Economists, Adelaide, 28–30 September.
- Also presented at the Econometric Society Australasian Meeting, Australian National University, Canberra, 7–10 July.
- Cobb-Clark, D. and Sinning, M.
Nativity Differences in the Returns to Housing.Paper presented at the European Society for Population Economics Annual Conference, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, 11–13 June.
- Cobb-Clark, D. and Stillman, S.
Emigration and the Age Profile of Retirement Among Immigrants.Paper presented at the European Society for Population Economics Annual Conference, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, 11–13 June.
- De Vaus, D., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D.
The Effect of Relationship Breakdown on Poverty and Social Exclusion: The Impact of Stability of Income and Control over Household Expenditure.
Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 8–10 July.
- Ellis, L.
The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Consequences and Countermeasures.Paper presented at Australia in the Global Storm: A Conference on the Implications of the Global Financial Crisis for Australia and its Region, Victoria University, Melbourne, 15 April.
- Frijters, P., Johnston, D. and Shields, M.
Happiness Dynamics with Quarterly Life Event Data.Paper presented at the Economics of Happiness Workshop, Australian National University, 11 November.
- Goodall, S. and Scott, A.
Is Hospital Treatment in Australia Inequitable? Evidence from HILDA, A Large Nationally Representative Household-based Panel Survey.
Paper presented at the iHEA 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, 12–15 July.
- Goode, A. and Hahn, M.
Eating Habits of the Australian Population: Fresh Evidence from the 2007 HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the 31st Australian Conference of Health Economists, Hobart, 12 October.
- Goode, A. and Mavromaras, K.
The Relationship of BMI and Lifestyles in Australia.Paper presented at the 31st Australian Conference of Health Economists, Hobart, 12 October.
- Graham, B. and Losoncz, I.
The Effect of Mothers Experience of Extended Work Life Tension on Child Outcomes.Paper presented at the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) Research Conference, Melbourne, 4 December.
- Haynes, M., Baxter, J., Hewitt, B. and Western, M.
Lifecourse Pathways and Housework Time: Australia and the United Kingdom.Paper presented at the British Household Panel Survey Research Conference, London, 9–11 July.
- Headey, B., Krause, P. and Wagner, G.G.
Poverty Redefined as Low Consumption and Low Wealth, not just Low Income: Psychological Consequences in Australia and Germany.
Paper presented at the Joint OECD-University of Maryland Conference, "Measuring Poverty, Inequality and Social Exclusion: Lessons from Europe", Paris, 16–17 March. - Hendershott, P., Ong, R., Wood, G. and Flatau, P.
Marital History and Home Ownership: Evidence from Australia.Paper presented at the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, 3–5 January.
- Hrault, N. and Kalb, G.
Intergenerational Correlation of Labour Market Outcomes.Paper presented at the 24th National Conference of Labour Economics, University of Sassari, Italy, 24–25 September.
- Hewitt, B.
Who Gets Married In Australia? The Economic and Social Determinants of a Transition into First Marriage 2001–2006.
Paper presented at the Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, Canberra, 2–4 December.
- Jeon, S-H., Kalb, G., Vu, H.
The Dynamics of Welfare Participation Among Women Who Experienced Teenage Motherhood in Australia.
Paper presented at the European Society for Population Economics Annual Conference, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, 11–13 June. - Jones, A.M., Schurer, S. and Shields, M.A.
More Gain, Less Pain? An Application of Conditional Fixed Effect Logit Models to Estimate the Socioeconomic Gradient of Pain.Paper presented at the 31st Australian Conference of Health Economists, Hobart, 12 October.
- Kelly, S. and Percival, R.
Longitudinal Benchmarking and Alignment of a Dynamic Microsimulation Model.Paper presented at the 2nd General Conference of the International Microsimulation Association, Ottawa, Canada, 8–10 June.
- Kostenko, W., Scutella, R. and Wilkins, R.
Estimates of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Australia: A Multidimensional Approach.Paper presented at the Economic and Social Outlook Conference, the Road to Recovery: Restoring Prosperity after the Crisis, 5–6 November.
- Losoncz, I.
Struggling to Keep the Balance: WorkLife Experience of Australian Mothers in Paid Work between 2000 and 2005.Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 8–10 July.
- McPhedran, S.
Regional Living and Community Participation: Are People with Disability at a Disadvantage?Paper presented at the 9th Social Policy Research Workshop, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra, 30 November–1 December.
- Mavromaras, K., McGuinness, S., Fok, Y.K.
An Analysis Of The Differential Impacts Of Overskilling By Educational Pathway: Is Vocational Education A Safer Route?
Paper presented at the New Zealand Association of Economists Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, 13 July.
- Messinis, G.
Earnings and Languages in the Family: Second-Generation Australians.Paper presented at the 38th Annual Australian Conference of Economist, Adelaide, 28–30 September.
- Oguzoglu, U.
Severity of Work Disability and Work in Australia.Paper presented at the 15th International Conference on Panel Data, Bonn, Germany, 3–5 July.
- Ong, R.
Factors Shaping the Decision to Become a Landlord and Retain Rental Investments.Paper presented at the 9th Social Policy Research Workshop, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra, 30 November–1 December.
- Ong, R. and Austen, S.
Employment Retention and Re-entry among Older Women: Do Health and Caring Roles Matter?Paper presented at the 38th Annual Australian Conference of Economist, Adelaide, 28–30 September.
- Polidano, C. and Mavromaras, K.
Labour Market Outcomes of Vocational Education and Training (VET) for People with a Disability.
Paper presented at the NCVER 18th National VET "No Frills" Research Conference, University of Ballarat, 8–10 July.
- Polidano, C. and Mavromaras, K.
The Role of VET in Labour Market Outcomes of People with a Disability.Paper presented at the 38th Annual Australian Conference of Economist, Adelaide, 28–30 September.
- Reimondos, A., Gray, E. and Evans, A.
Fertility Desires and Expectations: Persistence and Change over Six Years.Paper presented at the 26th IUSSP International Population Conference, Marrakesh, 27 September–2 October.
- Reimondos, A., Gray, E. and Evans, A.
Living-Apart-Together (LAT) Relationships in Australia: An Overview.Paper presented at the Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, Canberra, 14 December.
- Rodgers, J.R. and Rodgers, J.L.
Chronic and Temporary Poverty in Australia: Targeting Public Transfers.Paper presented at the 38th Annual Australian Conference of Economist, Adelaide, 28–30 September.
- Ryan, C.
Estimating Future Wealth of Cohorts Approaching Retirement.Paper presented at the 9th Social Policy Research Workshop, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra, 30 November–1 December.
- Schurer, S.
Does Happiness Really Depend on Relative Income? An Application of Random Coefficient Models to Australian Panel Data.Paper presented at the 15th Conference on Panel Data, Bonn, Germany, 3–5 July.
- Sinning, M.
The Effect of Ethnic Residential Segregation on Wages of Immigrant Workers in Australia.Paper presented at the Microeconometrics Workshop, University of Melbourne, 7 October.
- Sinning, M.G. and Vorell, M.
The Effect of Ethnic Residential Segregation on Wages of Migrant Workers in Australia.Paper presented at the Econometric Society Australasian Meeting, Australian National University, Canberra, 7–10 July.
- Skew, A., Evans, A. and Gray, E.
The Effect of Life Histories on Repartnering in Australia and the United Kingdom.Paper presented at the British Household Panel Survey Research Conference, London, 9–11 July.
- Skew, A., Evans, A. and Gray, E.
Factors Affecting Repartnering in Australia and the United Kingdom.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting Population Association of America, Princeton University, Detroit, 2 May.
- Skew, A., Evans, A. and Gray, E.
Repartnering in Australia and the UK: The Impact of Children and Relationship Histories.Paper presented at the 26th IUSSP International Population Conference, Marrakesh, 27 September–2 October.
- Snoke, M., Kendig, H., OLoughlin, K. and Black, D.
Baby Boomers and Retirement Advice: What Are the Characteristics of Those That Are Seeking Advice?Paper presented at the Emerging Researchers in Ageing Conference, Melbourne, 22–23 October.
- Ulker, A.
Determinants of Maternity Leave Duration in Australia: Evidence from the HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the Microeconometrics Workshop, University of Melbourne, 30 September.
- Watson, N.
Challenges and Insights from Overlapping Seams in the HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the 25th International Methodology Symposium, Longitudinal Surveys: from Design to Analysis, Gatineau, Canada, 27–30 October.
- Watson, N.
Weighting in Longitudinal Surveys.Paper presented at the Maximising the Value of Longitudinal Studies for Policy and Science: Methodological and Analysis Issues Workshop, Canberra, 12–13 November.
- Wijesekere. G.
The Role of Household Panel Surveys in Evidence-Based Policy.Paper presented at the Australasian Evaluation Society International Evaluation Conference, Canberra, 31 August–4 September.
- Wilson, S.
Evidence and Policy-Making.Paper presented at the 9th Social Policy Research Workshop, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra, 30 November–1 December.
- Wooden, M.
Mixed and Multiple Collection Modes: The HILDA Survey Experience.Paper presented at the 25th International Methodology Symposium, Longitudinal Surveys: from Design to Analysis, Gatineau, Canada, 27–30 October.
- Wooden, M. and Wilkins, R.
Household Debt in Australia: The Looming Crisis that Isnt.Paper presented at the Melbourne Institute Public Economics Forum, Canberra, 10 June.
- Yamauchi, C.
The Effect of Child Care Centre Openings on Child Care Arrangements and Maternal Labour Supply.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting Population Association of America, Princeton University, Detroit, 2 May.
- Also presented at the Econometric Society Australasian Meeting, Australian National University, Canberra, 7–10 July.
2008
- Andrienko, Y.
Returns to Geographical Mobility: Evidence from HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 11–12 December.
- Baker, E. and Bentley, R.
Changing House, Changing Health? Exploring Health Effects of Housing in Two Residential Contexts.Paper presented to the European Network of Housing Researchers Conference, Residential Context of Health Working Group, Dublin, 6–9 July.
- Baker, E. and Bentley, R.
House, Health and Changing Place: Exploring the Mental Health Effects of Moving.Paper presented to the 32nd Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI)/ARC Research Network in Spatially Integrated Social Science (ARCRNSISS) Conference: People, Place and Space, Adelaide, 30 November–3 December.
- Bauer, T.
A Comparative Analysis of the Nativity Wealth Gap.Paper presented at the XXII Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics, London, 19–21 June.
- Behrens, J., Smyth, B. and Kaspiew, R.
Experiences of Parents After Court Decisions about Relocation: Some Preliminary Hypotheses.Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, 9–11 July.
- Bentley, R. and Baker, E.
Understanding the Health Effects of Housing: An Australian Mobility Approach.Paper presented at the 3rd Australasian Housing Researchers Conference, Melbourne, 18–20 June.
- Buchler, S., Baxter, J., Haynes, M. and Western, M.
The Social and Demographic Characteristics of Cohabiters in Australia: Towards a Typology of Cohabiting Couples.Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, 9–11 July.
- Cass, B.
Carers of People with Disability and Chronic Illness: The Costs and Benefits of Care and Policies for Carers.Paper presented at Seminar on Carer Navigation of the Health System, Australian Health Policy Institute, University of Sydney, 23 October.
- Cass, B., Brennan, D., Thomson, C., Hill, T., Michail, S., Purcal, C. and Smyth C.
Young Carers: Identifying Supportive Policies and Programs Some Ideas from the Field.Paper presented at Workshop on Young Carers in Global Context, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, 2 December.
- Cass, B., Hill, T., Smyth, C. and Blaxland M.
Children and Young People as Active Agents in Care-giving The Case of Young Carers.Paper presented at Australian Child Welfare Associations (ACWA) Conference, Sydney, 18–20 August.
- de Vaus, D., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D.
Divorce and Personal Wellbeing of Older Australians.Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, 9–11 July.
- Debelle, G.
A Comparison of the US and Australian Housing Markets.Presentation at the Sub-prime Mortgage Meltdown Symposium: Origins, Trajectories and Regional Implications, Adelaide, 16 May.
- Dockery, A. M. and Hickson, H.
Is Ignorance Bliss: Exploring the Links between Education, Expectations and Happiness.Paper presented at the 37th Australian Conference of Economists, Gold Coast, 30 September–3 October.
- Dockery, A.M., Ong, R. and Seymour, R.
Life on the Minimum Wage: An Empirical Investigation.Paper presented at Australian Fair Pay Commission, Minimum Wage Research Forum, Melbourne, 29–31 October.
- Dockery, A.M., Ong, R., and Seymour, R.
Life on the Minimum Wage: An Empirical Investigation.Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, Wellington, 11–12 December.
- England, P., Hewitt, B., Baxter, J. and Schaeffer, E.
The Education Gradient on Unintended (versus Intended) Fertility: Australia and the United States.Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 17–19 April.
- Fraser, D.
Are Australian Jobs Becoming More Skill-Intensive? Evidence from the HILDA Dataset.Paper presented at the 11th Annual Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association Conference (AVETRA), 11th Annual AVETRA conference, Adelaide, 3–4 April.
- Fraser, D.
What's Happening to Skill in Australian Jobs?Paper presented at the NCVER 17th National VET "No Frills" Research Conference, University of Tasmania, 9–11 July.
- Frick, J. and Grabka, M.
Item-Non-Response and Imputation of Labour Income in Panel Surveys: A Cross-National Comparison using BHPS, HILDA and SOEP.Paper presented at the International Conference on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional and Multicultural Contexts (3MC), Berlin, 25–29 June.
- Frick, J. and Headey, B.
Living Standards in Retirement: Accepted International Standards are Misleading A Revised View Based on German and Australian Wealth Data.Paper presented at the SOEP International Users Conference, Berlin, 9–11 July.
- Gill, S., Butterworth, P., Rodgers, B. and Anstey, K.
Social, Psychological and Health-Related Determinants of Retirement: Findings from a General Population Sample of Australians.
Presentation at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, 9–11 July.
- 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.Paper presented at the Population Health Congress, Brisbane, 7–9 July.
- Gray, E. and Evans, A.
Generational Differences in Multipartnered Childbearing.Presentation at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, 9–11 July.
- Gray, E. and McDonald, P.
Contraceptive Use over the Reproductive Life Course.Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 17–19 April.
- Gray, E., Evans, A., Kippen, R., Anderson, J.
Using Split-Population Models to Examine the Probability and Timing of Parity Progression.Paper presented at 14th Biennial Australian Population Association Conference, Alice Springs, 30 June–3 July.
- Guilbert, D. and Paul, S.
Income and Happiness: An Empirical Analysis of Adaptation and Comparison Income Effects.Paper present at the 4th Annual Conference on Economic Development and Growth, New Delhi, 17–18 December.
- Guy, A.
An All Embracing Workforce: Encouraging Older Workers.Paper presented at the 10th Path to Full Employment Conference and 15th National Conference on Unemployment held at University of Newcastle, 4–5 December.
- Haynes, M., Western, M., Yu, L. and Spellak, M.
Analysing Nominal Data from a Panel Survey: Employment Transitions of Australian Women.Paper presented at the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, 14 August.
- Hill, T., Thomson, C., Bittman, M. and Griffiths, M.
Informal Care, Employment and Economic Disadvantage.Paper presented at Workshop on Social Care (Formal, Informal and Semi-formal) for People with a Disability and Frail Aged People: Perspectives from Australia, Scandinavia, Canada and the UK, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, 18–19 February.
- Hill, T., Thomson, C., Bittman, M. and Griffith, M.
What Kinds of Jobs Help Carers Combine Care and Employment?Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, 9–11 July.
- Jeon S., Kalb G. and Vu H.
Teenage Mothers' Income Support, Education and Paid Work: The Dynamics of Welfare Participation.Paper presented at the Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Wellington, New Zealand, 9–11 July.
- Kifle, T.
The Determinants of Life Satisfaction for African Immigrants in Australia.Paper presented at the 30th African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific (AFSAAP), Australian National University, Canberra, 31 January–2 February.
- Kostenko, W.
Does Labour Market Achievement Matter for the Well-being of Australian Immigrants? Culture and Gender Differences.Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 11–12 December.
- Llena-Nozal A.
Are All Jobs Good for Your Health? The Impact of Work Status and Working Conditions on Mental Health.Paper presented at the XXII Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics, London, 19–21 June.
- Losoncz, I.
Combining Work and Family Responsibilities: Analysis of the Experiences of Australian Parents in Paid Work Between 2000–2005.Paper presented at the 14th Biennial Australian Population Association Conference, Alice Springs, 30 June–3 July.
- Messinis, G.
Overeducation and Overskilling: Second Generation Australians.Paper presented at the 37th Australian Conference of Economist, Brisbane, 30 September–3 October.
- Mavromaras, K., Cai, L. and Oguzoglu U.
The Effect of Health and Health Shocks on Hours Worked.Paper presented at the XXII Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics, London, 19–21 June.
- Mitchell, W.
Migration and Labour Market Outcomes by Skill in Australia.Paper presented at Australian Fair Pay Commission, Minimum Wage Research Forum, 29–31 October.
- Parr, N.
Feelgood Factors and Fertility.Paper presented at the 14th Biennial Australian Population Association Conference, Alice Springs, 30 June–3 July.
- Richards, A.
Some Observations on the Cost of Housing in Australia.Presentation at the Melbourne Institute Economic and Social Outlook Conference, University of Melbourne, 27–28 March.
- Rodgers, J. and Rodgers, J.
Contributions of Longitudinal Data to Poverty Measurement in Australia.Paper presented at the Australian Conference of Economists, Gold Coast, 30 September–3 October.
- Sander, S. and Bell, M.
Migration and the Life Course: Does Retirement Trigger Interregional Moves?Paper presented at the European Population Conference, Barcelona, Spain, 9–12 July.
- Siminski, P.
A Quasi-Differenced Panel Data Analysis of the Australian Public-Private Sector Wage Differential.
Paper presented at the Microeconometrics Workshop, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne, 29 October.
- Singh, S.
The Dynamics of Australian Poverty Persistence.Paper presented at the 37th Australian Conference of Economist, Gold Coast, 30 September–3 October.
- Smyth C., Cass, B. and Hill T.
Young Carers in Australia: Combinations of Informal and Formal Support Services for People with a Disability: Who Bears the Costs of Care-giving?Paper presented at Workshop on Social Care (Formal, Informal and Semi-formal) for People with a Disability and Frail Aged People: Perspectives from Australia, Scandinavia, Canada and the UK, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, 18–19 February.
- Smyth, C., Cass, B., Hill T. and Blaxland M.
So thats how I found out I was a young carer and that I actually had been caring most of my life. Identifying and Supporting Young Carers.Presentation at Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 July.
- Thapa, P. and Kee, H.J.
Patterns and Sources of Wage Growth for Australian Workers: A Longitudinal Analysis using HILDA.Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 17–19 April.
- Toulemon, L., and Pennec, S.
Two-home Family Situations of Children and Adults: Observation and Consequences for Describing Family Patterns in France and in Australia.Paper presented at the 14th Biennial Australian Population Association Conference, Alice Springs, 30 June–3 July.
- Also presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 11–12 December.
- Velamuri M. and Stillman S.
Longitudinal Evidence on the Impact of Victimisation on Labour Market Outcomes and General Well-being.Paper presented at the Society of Labor Economists Annual Conference, New York, 9–10 May.
- Also presented at the Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Wellington, New Zealand, 9–11 July.
- and at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 11–12 December.
- Watson, N.
What HILDA Does to Minimise Measurement Error.Paper presented at the Workshop on Measurement Error, Australian National University, 20 May.
- Watson, N.
What is the Value of an Overlapping Seam? Calendar Matching in HILDA.Paper presented at the Panel Survey Methods Workshop, University of Essex, Colchester, UK, 14–15 July.
- Watson, I.
The Low Paid Workforce and Labour Market Transitions: Assessing the Impact of Unemployment on Earnings at the Bottom of the Labour Market.
Paper presented at Australian Fair Pay Commission, Minimum Wage Research Forum, 29–31 October.
- Watson, I.
Skills in Use: Labour Market and Workplace Trends in Skills Use in Australia.Paper presented at the New Directions in Skills Policy and Practice at NSW DET Conference, Sydney, 26 May.
- Zoppou, C., Brandrup, J. and Losoncz, I.
Family Transitions in their First Five Years: How Children Born between 19962001 Compare with Earlier Cohorts.
Presentation at the 14th Biennial Conference of the Australian Population Association, Alice Springs, 30 June–3 July.
2007
- Battelino, R.
Some Observations on Financial Trends.Presentation to the Finsia-Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies at the 12th Banking and Finance Conference, Melbourne, 25 September.
- Belkar, R., Cockerell, L. and Edwards, R.
Labour Force Participation and Household Debt.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Cai, L.
The Relationship Between Health and Labour Force Participation: Evidence from a Panel Data Simultaneous Equation Model.
Paper presented at the Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 3–6 July.
- Cai, L. and Liu, A.Y.C.
Union Wage Effects in Australia: Are There Variations in Distribution?Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, University of Melbourne, 8–9 February.
- Carroll, N.
Job and Worker Flows in Australia.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Chakrabarty, D., Katayama, H. and Maslen, H.
Why Do the Rich Save More? A Theory and Australian Evidence.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Chester, J., O'Flaherty, M. and Western, J.
Social Class and the Rise of the Self-Employed.Paper presented at the TASASAANZ Conference, University of Auckland, 4–7 December.
- Connolly, E.
The Effect of the Superannuation Guarantee on Household Savings Behaviour.Paper presented at the 12th Melbourne Money and Finance Conference, Wealth Management: Trends and Issues, Melbourne, 24–26 May.
- de Vaus, D., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D.
Divorce and Personal Wellbeing of Older Australians.Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 11–13 July.
- Dockery, A. M., Ong, R. and Wood, G.
Welfare Traps in Australia: Do They Bite?Paper presented at the 21st Century COE Conference: Economic Analysis and Policy Evaluation Using Panel Data, Keio University, Tokyo, 24–25 November.
- Doessel, D.P. and Whiteford, H.
Applying Concepts from Mill and Sen to the Standard of Living for Disabled People.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Felmingham, B., Jackson, N., Walter, M. and Hong, Y.
Australian Pre-July 2007: Retirement Tax Biases and the Likely Effect of Tax Reform on Retirement Plans.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Flatau, P., Zaretzky, K., Brady, M., Haigh, Y. and Martin, R.
The Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Homelessness Prevention and Assistance Programs: A Report of Preliminary Findings.
Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 11–13 July.
- Gregory, B., Thapa, P. and Peng, Y.
Mothers' Employment Transitions after the Birth of a New Child: Longitudinal Analyses Using HILDA.Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 11–13 July.
- Ham, R. and Junankar, P.N.
Housing over the Life Cycle for Migrants.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Hewitt, B. and de Vaus, D.
The Association between Premarital Cohabitation and Marriage Breakdown: Continuity and Change in Australian Marriages 19452000.
Paper presented at the 5th Meeting of the European Network for the Sociological and Demographic Study of Divorce, London School of Economics, London, 17–18 September.
- Hill, P., Thomson, C., Bittman, M. and Griffiths, M.
Informal Care and Economic Disadvantage: Two Measures.Paper presented at the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) Conference, Bangkok, 29 June–1 July.
- Kifle, T. and Kler, P.A.
Job Satisfaction and Gender: Evidence from Australia.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Laplagne, P., Glover, M. and Shomos, A.
Possible Sources of Bias in Modelling Labour Force Participation.Paper presented at the 2007 Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, University of Melbourne, 8–9 February.
- Lathapipat, D.
A New Decomposition of the Wage Differential between Genders.Paper presented at the 2007 Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, University of Melbourne, 8–9 February.
- Liu, A.
Union Wage Effects in Australia: Are There Variations in Distribution?Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Mavromaras, K., McGuinness, S. and Fok, Y.K.
Assessing the Incidence and Wage Effects of Overskilling in the Australian Labour Market.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Mavromaras, K., Theodossiou, I., Tseng, Y.P. and Warren, D.
Patterns of Flexible Retirement in Australia.Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Naseer, F., Patnam, M. and Raza, R.
Are Child Centered Classrooms Effective? Impact of the CRI Program on Student Learning Outcomes in Pakistan.
Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Economists, Hobart, 24–26 September.
- Oguzoglu, U.
Dynamics of Work-Limitation and Work in Australia.Paper presented at the 2007 Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 3–6 July.
- Pennec, S., and Bacon, B.
Modelling Fertility and Mortality in the APPSIM Dynamic Microsimulation Model.Paper presented at the 1st Conference of the International Microsimulation Association, Vienna, 20–22 August.
- Polidano, C., Harris, M. and Zhao, X.
Volunteering for Work and Pleasure?Paper presented at the Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 3–6 July.
- Scutella, R., and Ellis, L.
Employment Retention and Advancement of Disadvantaged Jobseekers.Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 11–13 July.
- Stone, W. and Hulse, K.
Housing and Social Cohesion: Do Housing Policies and Housing Assistance Make a Difference to Australian Communities?Presentation at the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 11–13 July.
- Velarumi, M. and Stillman, S.
Longitudinal Evidence on the Impact of Incarceration on Labour Market Outcomes and General Well-Being.Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Conference, New York, 29 March.
- Also presented at the Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 3–6 July.
- Watson, N.
Evaluation of Alternative Income Imputation Methods for a Longitudinal Survey: The HILDA Experience.Paper presented at the 56th Session of the International Statistical Institute, Lisbon Congress Centre, Portugal, 22–29 August.
- Also presented at the International Conference for Panel Data Analyses: Employment and Quality of Life, Seoul, Korea, 25–26 October.
- and at Goulburn 5, University of Wollongong, 14 November.
- Weston, R., de Vaus, D. and Qu, L.
Cohabitation and Beyond: the Contribution of Each Partner's Relationship Satisfaction and Fertility Aspiration to Pathways.Paper presented at the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships 2nd International Conference — Extended and Extending Families, Edinburgh, 27–29 June.
- Zucchelli, E., Harris, A., Jones, A.M. and Rice, N.
Health and Retirement Among Older Working Couples in Australia.Paper presented at the 6th International Health Economics Association World Congress: Explorations in Health, Denmark, 8–11 July.
2006
- Battellino, R.
Developments in Australian Retail Finance.Address to Retail Financial Services Forum, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, August.
- Baum, S., Bill, A. and Mitchell, W.
Neighbourhood Effects in Australia.Paper presented at the National Conference in Theory, Methods and Applications of Spatially Integrated Social Science, University of Melbourne, 21–23 May.
- Baum, S., Mitchell, W. and Bill, A.
Interaction Between Regional Level Effects and Individual Level Effects in Explaining Labour Market Outcomes.Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI) Conference, La Trobe University, 26–29 September.
- Bill, A. and Mitchell, W.
Great Expectations - Migration and Labour Market Outcomes in Australia.Paper presented at the 8th Path to Full Employment Conference/13th National Conference on Unemployment, University of Newcastle, 7–8 December.
- Bill, A., Mitchell, W. and Welters, R.
Job Mobility and Segmentation in Australian City Labour Markets.Paper presented at the 8th Path to Full Employment Conference/13th National Conference on Unemployment, University of Newcastle, 7–8 December.
- Bittman, M., Hill, P. and Thompson, C.
The Impact of Caring on Wellbeing and Earnings: A Longitudinal Approach.Paper presented at the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia Workshop, Paid Care: Now and in the Future, Flinders University, 10–11 April.
- Blacklow, P. and Church, I.
Fertility Choices of Australian Couples.Paper presented at the 35th Australian Conference of Economists, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 25–27 September.
- Blakemore, T., Gibbings, J. and Strazdins, L.
Measuring the Socio-Economic Position of Families in HILDA and LSAC.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Bradbury, B.
Socioeconomic Outcomes For Young Mothers and Their Children.Paper presented at Intergenerational Transmission of Advantage and Disadvantage Workshop, Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Workshop, Canberra, 26 August.
- Butterworth, P.
Mental Health Problems Within Couples and Marital Disruption.Paper presented at Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research Conference, Sydney, December.
- Butterworth, P.
Retirement and Spouse's Mental Health.Paper presented at Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne, July.
- Cobb-Clark, D. and Stillman, S.
The Retirement Expectations of Middle-Aged Individuals.Paper presented at the Australian Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs' 6th Annual Social Policy Research Workshop, Canberra, 27–28 November.
- Cole, K.
Wellbeing, Psychological Capital and Unemployment: An Integrated Theory.Paper presented at the Joint Annual Conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP) and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioural Economics (SABE), Paris, France, 5–8 July.
- Dockery, A.M.
Terrorism, Tourism and Wellbeing in Australia.Paper presented at the first Services Management Symposium, Curtin Business School, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 13–14 November.
- Dockery, A.M. and Elliott, L.
Are The 'Hidden Unemployed' Unemployed?Paper presented at the 35th Annual Conference of Economists, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 25–27 September.
- Dockery, A.M., Li, J. and Kendall, G.
Parents, Work Patterns and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing.Paper presented at the 28th Australian Conference for Health Economists, Perth, 28–29 September.
- Drago, R. and Wooden, M.
Work Hours Mismatch in the U.S. and Australia.Paper presented at the: Why Workplace Flexibility Matters: A Global Perspective conference, Sloan Center on Parents, Children and Work, University of Chicago, 18 May.
- Drago, R. and Wooden, M.
Who Wants Flexibility? Changing Work Hours Preferences and Life Events.Paper presented at the Conference of the International Association for Feminist Economics, Sydney, 7–9 July.
- Frick, J.R. and Grabka, M.M.
Item Non-Reponse and Imputation of Income in Panel Surveys: A Cross National Comparison of its Impact on Inequality and Mobility in BHPS, HILDA and SOEP.Paper presented at the Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys International Conference, University of Essex, Colchester, UK, 12–14 July.
- Goode , A.
Investigating Recall Bias in Reported Events: HILDA, Waves 15.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Hall, L.
Strategies For Reducing Attrition From Panel Surveys: The HILDA Experience.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Haynes, M. and Gibbings, J.
Modeling Zero-Inflated Longitudinal Data: Changes in Hours Worked by Women with Dependent Children.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Haynes, M. and Western, M.
Evaluation of Methods for Analysing Categorial Longitudinal Survey Data.Paper presented at the Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys International Conference, University of Essex, Colchester, UK, 12–14 July.
- Headey, B.
Poverty, Capabilities and Australia's (COAG's) New Human Capital Reform Agenda.Paper presented at the Melbourne Institute and The Australian Making The Boom Pay Conference, University of Melbourne, 23 November.
- Hewitt, B.
'Trial Marriage': Is Premarital Cohabitation an Effective Risk Minimisation Strategy for Marriage Breakdown?Paper presented at the Social Change in the 21st Century Conference, Centre for Social Change Research, Queensland University of Technology, 27 October.
- Hill, P., Thomson, C. and Bittman, M.
Negotiating Caregiving and Employment: What Job Characteristics Help?International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) 15th Conference on Feminist Economics, Sydney University, 7–9 July.
- Losoncz, I.
LSAC and HILDA Data on the Circumstances and Characteristics of Families with Child Support Entitlement.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Parr, N.
Which Men Remain Childless: The Effects of Early Lifecourse, Family Formation, Working Life and Attitudinal Variables.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA), Princeton University, New York, 29–31 March.
- Parr, N.
Who Stops at One: Evidence from Australia.Paper presented to the Australian Population Association Conference, Adelaide, 5–8 December.
- Qu, L.
Starting and Ending One-person Households.Paper presented at the Australian Population Association 13th Biennial Conference, Adelaide, 5–8 December.
- Risse, L.
Determinants of Maternity Leave Provisions in Australia and The Effects on Fertility: An Application of the Heckprobit Selection Model.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Rodgers, J.R. and Rodgers, J.L.
Chronic and Transitory Poverty in Australia 20012004.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10-13 December.
- Siminski, P.
The Effect of Earnings on Housework: Pros and Cons of HILDA's Time Use Data Items.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Starick, R. and Watson, N.
Income Imputation in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey.Paper presented at the Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys International Conference, University of Essex, Colchester, UK, 12–14 July.
- Watson, N.
Options for a Top-up Sample to the HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Watson, N. and Wooden, M.
Identifying Factors Affecting Longitudinal Survey Response.Paper presented at the Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys International Conference, University of Essex, Colchester, UK, 12–14 July.
- Watson, N. and Wooden, M.
Modelling Longitudinal Survey Response: The Experience of the HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, University of Sydney, 10–13 December.
- Wooden, M.
The HILDA Survey: The First Five Years.Paper presented at the Department of Economics Seminar Series, Macquarie University, Sydney, 25 August.
2005
- Adam, M. and Flatau, P.
Job (in)Security and Mental Health: An Analysis Using Waves 1 and 2 of the HILDA Survey.Paper presented at the SPRC Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 20–22 July.
- Bradbury B. and Norris, K.
Income and Separation.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Brady M.
Discourses of Mothering and Paid Work: The Social Context of Welfare Reform in Alberta, Canada and Australia.Paper presented at the Centre for Social and Community Research, Murdoch University, 5 July.
- Breunig, R.V., Cobb-Clark, D., Xiaodong, G. and Venn, D.
Disagreement in Partners' Reports of Material Hardship.Paper presented at the 19th Annual Conference of the European Society of Population Economics, Paris, 16–18 June.
- Butterworth, P.
Mental Health Problems Within Couples: Considering Similarity in the Mental Health of Married Couples in Australia.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Cai, L. and Kalb, G.
Health and Labour Force Status of Older Working-age Australian Men.Paper presented at the 34th Conference of Economists, University of Melbourne, 26–28 September.
- Cassells, R., McNamara, J., Lloyd, R. and Harding, A.
Perceptions of Childcare Affordability and Availability in Australia: What the HILDA Survey Tells Us.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Crosier, T.
Mental Health Problems Among Single and Partnered Mothers: The Role of Financial Hardship and Social Support.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Dockery, A. M. and Milsom, N.
Who Cares About Housing Anyway?Paper presented at the National Housing Conference, Perth, 27–28 October.
- Dolan, A., McLean, P. and Roland, D.
Home Equity, Retirement Incomes and Family Relationships.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Gill S., Butterworth P. and Rodgers, B.
Retirement and Mental Health in the Australian Population: Findings from Nation-Wide Studies.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Gong, X., Cobb-Clark, D. and Breunig, R.V.
Labour Supply of Australian Couples.Paper presented at the 34th Conference of Economists, University of Melbourne, 26–28 September.
- Gray, E., Evans, A. and Kippen, R.
Generational Difference in Parity Progression in Australia: The Role of Sex Composition of Children.Paper presented at the 25th IUSSP Population Conference, France, 18–23 July.
- Headey, B. and Wooden, M.
Income, Wealth and Joblessness: Insights from the HILDA Survey.Paper presented at Sustaining Prosperity: The Melbourne Institute Economic and Social Outlook Conference, 31 March–1 April.
- Hosking, A. and Western, M.
The Effects of Non-Standard Employment on Work-Family Balance.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Kanjanapan, W.
Age Differences in Values Relating to Work, Savings Habits and Borrowing: Evidence from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Kohler, M. and Rossiter, A
Property Owners in Australia: A Snapshot.Paper presented at the 34th Conference of Economists, University of Melbourne, 26–28 September.
- Lee, J.
The Work-Child Care Interface: How Working Women with Young Children Combine Work and Child Care.Paper presented at the 19th AIRAANZ Conference: 'Reworking Work', Sydney, 9–11 February.
- Lim-Applegate, H., Mclean, P., Lindenmayer, P. and Wallace, B.
New Age Pensioners: Trends in Wealth.Paper presented at the SPRC Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 20–22 July.
- Mance, P.
To What Extent do Family Characteristics Explain Child Care Use in Australia for Children Under School Age?Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Mitchell, W., Muysken, J. and Welters, R.
Search Behaviour and the Casualties of the (Dual) Labour Market.Presented at the 7th Path to Full Employment Conference/12th National Conference on Unemployment, December.
- Parkinson, S.
Using Panel Data to Link Household Labour Transitions and Housing Insecurity.Paper presented at the Transitions & Risk: New Directions in Social Policy Conference Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, 23–25 February.
- Qu, L.
Influences on Children's Use of Child Care Across Four Unique Australian Samples Symposium.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Reynolds, J. and Aletraris, L.
Work-Family Conflict, Children, and Hour Mismatches in Australia.Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, August.
- Scutella, R. and Wooden, M.
Effects of Household Joblessness on Subjective Wellbeing.Paper presented at the 34th Conference of Economists, University of Melbourne, 26–28 September.
- Smyth, B.
Time, Identity, Justice, and Post-Separation Parenting: Some Reflections in the Face of a New Family Law System.Paper presented at the Family Services Australia National Conference, Adelaide, 30 September.
- Smyth, B.
Its About Time: Time With Mum, Time With Dad After Divorce.Paper presented at the Children's Issues Centre Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, 7–9 July.
- Smyth, B.
Parent Child Contact and Child Support After Divorce: Recent Australian Insights.Paper presented at the Parental Separation: Recent Advances and Future Directions Conference, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 11 July.
- Tesfaghiorghis, H.
Comparative Study of Partners' Fertility Desires and Intentions: A HILDA Survey Based Analysis.Paper presented at the SPRC Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 20–22 July.
- Tesfaghiorghis, H.
Australia's Fertility: A HILDA Based Analysis.Paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9–11 February.
- Watson, L.
Pathways and Roadblocks - Challenges for Education Policy in a Changing Labour Market.Paper presented at the Transitions & Risk: New Directions in Social Policy Conference Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, 23–25 February.
- Whitehouse, G. and Hosking, A.
Policy Frameworks and Parental Employment: A Comparison of Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom.Paper presented at the Transitions & Risk: New Directions in Social Policy Conference Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, 23–25 February.
- Wood, G.
Housing Markets, Structural Change and Transitions into Employment.Paper presented at the Transitions & Risk: New Directions in Social Policy Conference Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, 23–25 February.
- Wooden, M.
Economic Wellbeing and Subjective Wellbeing: The Effects of Income and Wealth.Paper presented at the SPRC Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 20–22 July.
- Ziguras, S.
Transitions and Risks of Exclusion in the Australian Labour Market.Paper presented at the Transitions & Risk: New Directions in Social Policy Conference Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, 23–25 February.
2004
- Baxter, J.
Increasing Employment of Partnered Mothers: Changes in Child Care Use.Paper presented at the 12th Biennial Australian Population Association Conference, Canberra, 15–17 September.
- Baxter, J.
Male Breadwinners and White Australians: The Role of Employment and Immigration Policies in Shaping Domestic Labour Patterns in Australia.Paper presented at the International Workshop on Contemporary Perspectives on Asian Transnational Domestic Workers, National University of Singapore, 23–25 February.
- Baxter, J. and McDonald, P.
Home Ownership Among Young People in Australia: In Decline or Just Delayed?Paper presented at the NLC Research Findings Workshop 3, University of Queensland, 29–30 June.
- Breusch, T. and Gray, E.
Does Marriage Improve the Wages of Men and Women in Australia?Paper presented to the Australian Population Association 12th Biennial Conference, Canberra 15–17 September.
- Buddelmeyer, H.
Children and Women's Participation Dynamics: Direct and Indirect Effects'.Paper presented at the 7th Australasian Labour Econometrics Workshop, University of Auckland, 13–14 August.
- Buddelmeyer, H.
The Effects of Child Care Costs on the Labour Market Participation and Hours Worked by Australian Mothers.Paper presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the European Society of Population Economics, Bergen (Norway), 10–12 June.
- Cai, L. and Kalb, G.
Health Status and Labour Force Participation: Evidence from the HILDA Data.Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, Flinders University, Adelaide, 19-20 February.
- Also presented at the Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Melbourne, 7–9 July
- and at the Australian Health Economists Conference, Melbourne, 30 September–1 October.
- Clare, R.
Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man Gender Differences in Retirement Savings.Paper presented at the ASFA National Conference and Super Expo, Adelaide Convention Centre, 10–12 November.
- de Vaus, D. and Gray, M.
Cohabitation and the Family Stability of Children, 1946-2000.Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, La Trobe University, Beechworth, 5–8 December.
- de Vaus, D. and Gray, M.
Family Transitions during Childhood, 1946-2000.Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the Australian Population Association, Australian National University, Canberra, 15-17 September.
- Headey, B., Muffels, R. and Wooden, M.
Money Doesn't Buy Happiness Or Does It? A Reassessment Based On The Combined Effects Of Wealth, Income And Consumption.Paper presented to the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) Users' Conference, Berlin, 24–26 June.
- Lim-Applegate, H.
Early Retirement: The Role of Mature Age Allowance.Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Workshop, the University of Western Australia, Perth, 6–7 December.
- Martin, B.
Managers After the Era of Organizational Restructuring: Towards a Second Managerial Revolution?Paper presented at the American Sociological Association 99 th Annual Meetings, San Francisco, 14–17 August.
- Also presented at the Work, Employment and Society Conference, UMIST, Manchester, 13 September.
- Millward, C.
Paid Work and Retirement in the Context of Family Obligations and Community Work, for Mature and Retirement Age Australians.Paper presented at the Work-Life Balance across the Lifecourse International Conference, Centre for Research on Families and Relationships, University of Edinburgh, UK, 1 July.
- Millward, C.
Are Mature Age People Likely to Stay in paid work longer?Paper presented at The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference, La Trobe University, 11 December.
- Parkinson, P. and Smyth, B.
Fathers Contact With Their Children Following Divorce: New Evidence from Australia.Paper presented at the International Conference on Divorce: Causes and Consequences, Beijing, July.
- Parr, N.J.
Do Children from Small Families Do Better?Paper presented at the 12 th Biennial Conference of the Australian Population Association, Australian National University, Canberra, 15–17 September.
- Parr, N.J.
Family Background, Schooling and Childlessness in Australia.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, 13 April.
- Siahpush, M.
Do Financial Stress, Psychological Stress and Social Support Mediate the Relationship Between Socio-Economic Status and Smoking Cessation.Paper presented at the 7th Biannual Behavioural Research in Cancer Control Conference, Newcastle, Australia, 23–25 June.
- Tesfaghiorghis, H.
Education, Work, Fertility, Childcare in Australia: A HILDA Based Analysis.Paper presented at the Australian Population Association 12th Biennial Conference, Canberra 15–17 September.
- Watson, N.
Cross Wave Imputation First Steps: The HILDA Experience.Paper presented at the Australian Statistical Conference, Cairns, 16 July.
- Weston, R., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D.
The Impact of Long Work Hours on Employed Fathers and their Families.Paper presented at the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships, International Conference: Work-life Balance Across the Life course, Edinburgh 30 June– 2 July.
- Whitehouse, G.
Policy and Women's Workforce Attachment.Paper presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Intergenerational Workshop, Brisbane, 12 July.
- Whitehouse, G.
Parental Employment and Policy Frameworks: Aspects of Australian Exceptionalism.Paper presented at The 25th Conference of the International Working Party on Labour Market Segmentation, Griffith University, Brisbane, 21–24 July.
- Wooden, M.
Gender and Work Hours Transitions in Australia: Drop Ceilings and Trap-Door Floors.Paper presented at the Conference of the Work/Life Association, Victoria University, Melbourne, 15 September.
- Ziguras, S. and Stricker, P.
Labour Market Transitions in Australia : Employment, Flexibility and Security in a Liberal Welfare Regime.Paper presented at the TLM.NET Conference Quality in Labour Market Transitions: A European Challenge', Amsterdam, 25–26 November.
2003
- Breunig, R.V. and Cobb-Clark, D.
Understanding the Factors Associated with Financial Stress in Australian Households.Paper presented to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 29 September–1 October.
- Chalmers, J.
How Does Parenting Affect the Transition from Income Support into the Paid Labour Market for Couples?Paper for the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 9–11 July.
- de Vaus, D., Qu, L. and Weston, R.
Cohabitation: Linkages to Mental Health and Marital Stability.Paper presented to the National Council on Family Relations, Vancouver, 19–22 November.
- de Vaus, D., Qu, L. and Weston, R.
Does Premarital Cohabitation Affect the Chances of Marriage Lasting?Paper presented at the Eighth Australian Institute of Family Conference Step Forward for Families: Research, Practice and Policy", Melbourne Exhibition Centre, 12–14 February.
- Dockery, M.
Career Choice, Experience and Retention in Nursing: Evidence from Four Surveys.Paper presented to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 29 September–1 October.
- Dockery, M.
Happiness, Life Satisfaction and the Role of Work: Evidence from Two Australian Surveys.Paper presented to the 5th Path to Full Employment Conference / 10th National Conference on Unemployment, University of Newcastle, 10–12 December.
- Ellis, L., Lawson, J. and Roberts-Thomson, L.
Housing Leverage in Australia.Paper presented to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 29 September–1 October.
- Goward, P.
Why HILDAs Life Could Do With a Little Balance. (The Significance of the Survey of Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia for Women, Men and Family Happiness).Paper presented to the Pursuing Opportunity and Prosperity Conference, University of Melbourne, 14 November.
- Headey, B. and Wooden, M.
Economic Well-being and Subjective Well-being: The Effects of Income and Wealth.Paper presented to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 29 September–1 October.
- Knox, G.
Retirement Intentions of Mature Age Workers.Paper for the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 9–11 July.
- Kruesmann, M., Hsu, E., Vella, K. and Jones, F.
Balancing Parenting and Work: Understanding Women's Work Orientations and Working Realities, and Pressures of Balancing Parenting and Work.Paper presented at the Eighth Australian Institute of Family Conference Step Forward for Families: Research, Practice and Policy", Melbourne Exhibition Centre, 12–14 February.
- La Cava, G. and Simon, J.
A Tale of Two Surveys: Household Debt and Financial Constraints in Australia.Paper presented to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 29 September–1 October.
- Parkinson, P. and Smyth, B.
When the Difference is Night & Day: Some Empirical Insights into Patterns of ParentChild Contact After Separation.Paper presented at the Eighth Australian Institute of Family Conference Step Forward for Families: Research, Practice and Policy", Melbourne Exhibition Centre, 12–14 February.
- Parr, N.
Family Background, Schooling and Childlessness in Australia: What HILDA Tells Us.Paper presented to the British Society of Population Studies Conference, University of Bristol, 10–12 September.
- Scutella, R. and Wooden, M.
The Characteristics of Jobless Households in Australia: Evidence from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey.Paper for the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 9–11 July.
- Shields, M. and Wooden, M.
Marriage, Children and Subjective Well-being.Paper presented at the Eighth Australian Institute of Family Conference Step Forward for Families: Research, Practice and Policy", Melbourne Exhibition Centre, 12–14 February.
- Toohey, M.
The Labour Market Outcomes for Same Sex Couples.Paper presented to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 29 September–1 October.
- Western, M. and Baxter, J.
Who are the New Two Earner Households?Paper for the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 9–11 July.
- Weston, R. and Wooden, M.
The HILDA Survey and Research on Families.Paper presented at the Eighth Australian Institute of Family Conference Step Forward for Families: Research, Practice and Policy", Melbourne Exhibition Centre, 12–14 February.
- Weston, R., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D.
The Impact of Long Working Hours on Employed Fathers and their Families.Paper for the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 9–11 July.
- Weston, R., Qu, L., Gray M. and Parker, R.
Two to Tango? The Importance of Partnerships and Partners' Views in Shaping Fertility Aspirations and Expectations.Paper for the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, 9–11 July.
- Wilkins, R.
Underemployment in Australia: Evidence from the HILDA Survey.Paper presented to the 5th Path to Full Employment Conference/10th National Conference on Unemployment, University of Newcastle, 10–12 December.
- Wood, G., Watson, R. and Flatau, P.
Household Dissolution and Housing Tenure Choice: Is There a Hysteresis Effect?Paper presented to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Australian National University, Canberra, 29 September–1 October.
- Wooden, M.
Balancing Work and Family at the Start of the 21st Century: Evidence from Wave 1 of the HILDA Survey.Paper presented to the Pursuing Opportunity and Prosperity Conference, University of Melbourne, 14 November.
2002
- Rodgers, J.R.
Hourly Wages of Full-Time and Part-Time Employees in Australia.Paper presented at the Australian Labour Market Research Workshop, University of Queensland, Brisbane 9–10 December.
- Shields, M. and Wooden, M.
The Importance of Where You Live for Life Satisfaction.Paper presented at the 4th Conference on Quality of Life, Deakin University, 29 November.
- Watson, N. and Wooden, M.
The HILDA Survey and the Potential to Contribute to Population Research.Paper presented to the Australian Population Association 11th Biennial Conference, Sydney, 24 October.
2001
- Watson, N. and Wooden, M.
The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey: An Introduction.Paper presented at the 30th Annual Conference of Economists, University of Western Australia, 23–26 September.
- Wooden, M.
The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey and Quality of Life Measures.Paper presented at the 3rd Australian Conference on Quality of Life, Deakin University, 16 November.