Dr Yi-Ping Tseng

Senior Research Fellow

Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
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Contact details

Phone: +61 3 8344 2132
Fax: +61 3 8344 2111
Email: [email protected]


Curriculum Vitae pdf 106KB

Location

Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
Level 5, Faculty of Business and Economics Building, 111 Barry Street, The University of Melbourne


Biography

Yi-Ping Tseng is a Senior Research Fellow in the Labour Economics and Social Policy research program. She received her PhD degree in Economics from ANU in 2000. Yi-Ping's research is primarily in Labour Economics and Applied Microeconometrics.

Research Interests / Current Projects

Yi-Ping's main research interests are program evaluation, economics of homelessness, housing economics and human capital investment. She is currently working on the following research topics:

Selected Publications / Papers

Polidano, C., D. Tabasso and Y. Tseng (2013)," A second chance at education for early school leavers", Education Economics, forthcoming.

Borland, Jeff, Yi-Ping Tseng and Roger Wilkins (2013) ‘Does coordination of welfare services’ delivery make a difference for extremely disadvantaged jobseekers? Evidence from the ‘YP4’ trial’, The Economic Record, Vol 89, No 287, pp 469-489.

Rosanna S., G. Johnson, J. Moschion, Y. Tseng and M. Wooden (2013), "Understanding lifetime homeless duration: investigating wave 1 findings from the Journeys Home project", The Australian Journal of Social Issues, 48, No. 1, pp 83-110.

Black D, Polidano C & Tseng Y. (2012), The re-engagement in education of early school leavers. Australian Economic Papers.31 (2): 202-215.

Borland J & Tseng Y. (2011), “Does 'Work for the Dole' Work? An Australian Perspective on Work Experience Programs,Applied Economics, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 43(28), pp. 4353-4368.

Black D. & Y. Tseng & R. Wilkins (2011), "Do changes in demographic characteristics explain declining male employment rates?Examination of the Australian case using a propensity score re-weighting decomposition approach," Applied Economics, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 43(28), pp. 4215-4226.

Black, D., Y. Tseng, & R. Wilkins (2010), The Decline in Male Employment in Australia: A Cohort Analysis., The Australian Economic Papers, 49(3), pp180-199 .

Borland J & Tseng Y. 2007. Does a Minimum Job Search Requirement for the Unemployed Reduce their Time on Welfare Payments? Evidence from the Job Seeker Diary in Australia. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 60 (3): 357-378.

Cai,L., G. Kalb, Y. Tseng and H. Vu (2008), “The Effect of Financial Incentives on Labour Supply: Evidence for Sole Parents fromMicrosimulation and Quasi-Experimental Evaluation”, Fiscal Studies, Vol. 29, No.2, pp. 285-325.

Tseng Y., H. Vu and R. Wilkins (2008), “Dynamic Properties of Income Support Receipt in Australia”, Australian Economic review, Vol. 41, No.1 , 32–55.