Australia has enjoyed a long period of expansion since the early 1990s recession. A beneficial feature of this expansion has been the reductions in official unemployment, although there has been a concomitant increase in underemployment (Mitchell and Carlson, 2001). In this paper, we provide an accounting of the decline i
The economic boom in Australia since the early 1990s has been accompanied by a steady increase in jo...
Unemployment in Australia is now at its lowest in over 30 years. This experience of low rates of une...
Bill Mitchell decomposes the changes in employment over the last two cyclical recoveries into demand...
This paper examines the prospects for Australia meeting the Governments target to bring unemployment...
During the 1980s, the 'long boom' in the Australian economy faded to a whimper. The effects of struc...
Unemployment has been at unacceptable levels for at least twenty-five years and is probably Australi...
"The official Australian unemployment rate is presently about five per cent and set to fall further....
[Extract] It is clear that the official unemployment data significantly underestimates the extent of...
In this paper, William Mitchell and Ellen Carlson outline the distinction between underutilisation a...
In this paper we propose that the rise in underemployment has changed the wage setting process in th...
The official labour force statistics that are used in Australia have serious limitations. While appr...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
This paper reviews developments in the Australian economy during the prolonged expansion of the 1990...
The unemployment rate is often used as a summary comparative measure and captures the attention of t...
his paper seeks to map a decade of organizational downsizing in Australia utilizing a comprehensive ...
The economic boom in Australia since the early 1990s has been accompanied by a steady increase in jo...
Unemployment in Australia is now at its lowest in over 30 years. This experience of low rates of une...
Bill Mitchell decomposes the changes in employment over the last two cyclical recoveries into demand...
This paper examines the prospects for Australia meeting the Governments target to bring unemployment...
During the 1980s, the 'long boom' in the Australian economy faded to a whimper. The effects of struc...
Unemployment has been at unacceptable levels for at least twenty-five years and is probably Australi...
"The official Australian unemployment rate is presently about five per cent and set to fall further....
[Extract] It is clear that the official unemployment data significantly underestimates the extent of...
In this paper, William Mitchell and Ellen Carlson outline the distinction between underutilisation a...
In this paper we propose that the rise in underemployment has changed the wage setting process in th...
The official labour force statistics that are used in Australia have serious limitations. While appr...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
This paper reviews developments in the Australian economy during the prolonged expansion of the 1990...
The unemployment rate is often used as a summary comparative measure and captures the attention of t...
his paper seeks to map a decade of organizational downsizing in Australia utilizing a comprehensive ...
The economic boom in Australia since the early 1990s has been accompanied by a steady increase in jo...
Unemployment in Australia is now at its lowest in over 30 years. This experience of low rates of une...
Bill Mitchell decomposes the changes in employment over the last two cyclical recoveries into demand...