Melbourne Institute Research Publications - 2004

Authored Research Books

Evans M, Kelley J, De Graaf ND, Headey BW, Sikora J & Zanjani E. 2004. Australian Economy and Society 2002: religion, morality and public policy in international perspective 1984-2002. Sydney, Australia: Federation Press.

Research Book Chapters

Creedy J, Kalb GR & Scutella R. 2004. Evaluating the income redistribution effects of tax reforms in discrete hours models. In Amiel Y & Bishop JA (eds), Studies on economic well-being:essays in honor of John P. Formby, included in the series Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 12. California, United States: Elsevier, pp. 199-226.

Evans M & Sikora J. 2004. Self-employment in Australia, 1980-1999. In Arum R & Mueller W (eds), The reemergence of self-employment. Princeton, United States: Princeton University Press, pp. 203-244.

Refereed Journal Articles

Bosworth DL, Yang D & Sonmez M. 2004. Intellectual property abuses: how should multinationals respond? Long Range Planning. 37 (5): 459-475.

Cai L. 2004. Length of completed spells on the disability support pension (DSP) program. Australian Social Policy Journal. 2002-03: 121-143.

Cai L & Gregory R. 2004. Inflows, outflows and the growth of the disability support pension (DSP) program. Australian Social Policy Journal. 2002-03: 101-120.

Cai L & Gregory R. 2004. Labour market conditions, applications and grants of disability support pension (DSP) in Australia. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 7 (3): 375-394.

Creedy J & Scutella R. 2004. The role of the unit of analysis in tax policy reform evaluations of inequality and social welfare. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 7 (3/2004): 89-108.

Evans M. 2004. Do Catholic schools and Independent schools enhance education success? Australian Social Monitor. 7 (3/4): 53-68.

Headey BW, Headey SJ, Muffels R & Janssen C. 2004. Who enjoys the fruits of growth? Impact of governments and markets on living standards in Germany, the Netherlands and the U. S. A., 1987-1996. Social Indicators Research. 65: 125-144.

Headey BW & Wooden MP. 2004. The effects of wealth and income on subjective well-beng and ill-being. The Economic Record. 80 (September (Special Issue)): S24-S33.

Johnson DT & Wilkins RK. 2004. Effects of changes in family composition and employment patterns on the distribution of income in Australia: 1981-1982 to 1997-1998. The Economic Record. 80 (249): 219-238.

Kalb GR & Scutella R. 2004. Wage and employment rates in New Zealand from 1991 to 2001. New Zealand Economic Papers. 38 (1): 21-47.

Kelley J & Evans M. 2004. Choice between Government, Catholic, and Independent schools: culture and community, rather than class. Australian Social Monitor. 7 (2): 31-42.

Kelley J & Evans M. 2004. Class, religion and education: who gains most from Catholic and Independent schooling? Australian Social Monitor. 7 (3/4): 69-80.

Kelley J & Evans M. 2004. Effect of family structure on life satisfaction: Australian evidence social indicators research. Social Indicators Research. 69 (3): 303-353.

Kelley J & Evans M. 2004. Sources of public opinion on old age income options, Part 2: social, economic and cultural influences in Australia. Australian Social Monitor. 7 (1): 1-12.

Kelley J & Evans M. 2004. Subjective social location: data from 21 nations. International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 16 (1): 3-38.

Kelley J & Evans M. 2004. Traditional ways of life and parental divorce, cohorts born 1900-1975. Australian Social Monitor. 7 (1): 1-12.

Kelley J, Evans M & Sikora J. 2004. Is there too much inequality in Australia? Australian Social Monitor. 7 (3/4): 92-100.

Leahy AE, Loundes J, Webster EM & Yong J. 2004. Industrial capabilities in Victoria. Economic and Labour Relations Review. 15 (1): 74-98.

Lim G & Mcnelis PD. 2004. Learning and the monetary policy strategy of the European Central Bank. Journal of International Money and Finance. 23 (7/8): 997-1010.

Marks G. 2004. Communist party membership in five former Soviet Bloc countries, 1945-1989. Communist and Post-Communist Studies. 37 (2): 241-263.

Marks G. 2004. School sector differences in tertiary entrance: improving the educational outcomes of government school students. Australian Social Monitor. 7 (2): 43-47.

Marks G. 2004. The measurement of socio-economic inequalities in education: a further comment. Acta Sociologica. 47 (1): 91-93.

Marks G, Mcmillan J & Ainley JA. 2004. Policy issues for Australia's education systems: evidence from international and Australian research. Education Policy Analysis Archives. 12 (17): 1-11.

Scutella R & Wooden MP. 2004. Jobless households in Australia: incidence, characteristics and financial consequences. Economic and Labour Relations Review. 14 (2): 187-207.

Stein JL & Lim G. 2004. Asian financial crises: theory, evidence and warning signals. Singapore Economic Review. 49 (2): 135-162.

Tang K & Tseng Y. 2004. Constructing a measure of industry-specific human capital using Tobin's q theory. Economics Bulletin. 10 (1): 1-7.

Tang K & Tseng Y. 2004. Industry-specific human capital, knowledge labour, and industry wage structure in Taiwan. Applied Economics. 36 (2): 155-164.

Watson SN & Wooden MP. 2004. Sample attrition in the HILDA survey. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 7 (2): 293-308.

Webster EM. 2004. Firms' decisions to innovate and innovation routines. Economics of Innovation and New Technology. 13 (8): 733-745.

Wilkins RK. 2004. The effects of disability on labour force status in Australia. Australian Economic Review. 37 (4): 1-24.

Wooden MP & Warren DA. 2004. Non-standard employment and job satisfaction: evidence from the HILDA survey. Journal of Industrial Relations. 46 (September): 275-297.