Youth unemployment in Australia is considered to be a significant problem, however, the burden of unemployment is not borne equally by neighbourhoods within metropolitan regions. The following study utilises data from the 1991 and 1996 Censuses of Population and Housing to determine the impact of family and neighbourhood on youth employment outcomes in the Melbourne metropolitan region. The evidence shows that demographic characteristics of neighbourhoods are a significant causal factor in the employment outcomes of youths. It is also apparent that the economic recovery that has taken place since 1991 has not benefited teenagers living in areas with a low socioeconomic status. The implication for policy is that the targeting of individuals ...
This report investigates the effects of community influences on the chances of employment, the amoun...
Theories about the importance of space in urban labor markets have emphasized the role of employment...
In recent years, the population growth rates in parts of regional Australia have significantly outpa...
Australia has experienced a polarization of income and labour market outcomes over the past 20 years...
Australia has experienced a polarization of income and labour market outcomes over the past 20 years...
Students with similar individual and parental characteristics attending the same school, but living ...
Unemployment, and in particular youth unemployment, is one of the most significant economic and soci...
This paper uses data on a sample of Australian teenagers to test for neighbourhood effects on school...
Summary. This paper uses data from a sample of Australian teenagers to test for neighbour-hood effec...
Child disadvantage is an important issue in Australia today and is one of the key policy target area...
© 2002 Dr. Ben JensenThis thesis examines the role of neighbourhood in youths' education. Estimates ...
Theories about the importance of space in urban labor markets have emphasized the role of employment...
This paper analyses the incidence and impact of unemployment among young Australians. It is argued ...
This paper analyses the incidence and impact of unemployment among young Australians. It is argued t...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
This report investigates the effects of community influences on the chances of employment, the amoun...
Theories about the importance of space in urban labor markets have emphasized the role of employment...
In recent years, the population growth rates in parts of regional Australia have significantly outpa...
Australia has experienced a polarization of income and labour market outcomes over the past 20 years...
Australia has experienced a polarization of income and labour market outcomes over the past 20 years...
Students with similar individual and parental characteristics attending the same school, but living ...
Unemployment, and in particular youth unemployment, is one of the most significant economic and soci...
This paper uses data on a sample of Australian teenagers to test for neighbourhood effects on school...
Summary. This paper uses data from a sample of Australian teenagers to test for neighbour-hood effec...
Child disadvantage is an important issue in Australia today and is one of the key policy target area...
© 2002 Dr. Ben JensenThis thesis examines the role of neighbourhood in youths' education. Estimates ...
Theories about the importance of space in urban labor markets have emphasized the role of employment...
This paper analyses the incidence and impact of unemployment among young Australians. It is argued ...
This paper analyses the incidence and impact of unemployment among young Australians. It is argued t...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
This report investigates the effects of community influences on the chances of employment, the amoun...
Theories about the importance of space in urban labor markets have emphasized the role of employment...
In recent years, the population growth rates in parts of regional Australia have significantly outpa...