This paper has as its subject matter the behaviour of state unemployment rates over time. Arguments are presented which suggest that the common approach which entails regressing stare or regional rates of unemployment on the national rate is not likely to yield much useful knowledge. As a positive contribution to the literature, this paper focuses on two things: first, the behaviour over time in the dispersion of state unemployment rates and their relationship with the business cycle and; second, tests for the presence of common trends andor common cycles in the state unemployment rates. The results suggest that there is a case which can be made for regional policy in Australia
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 1980...
Unemployment has been at unacceptable levels for at least twenty-five years and is probably Australi...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
This paper has as its subject matter the behaviour of state unemployment rates over time. Arguments ...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
The purpose of this study is to investigate persistence in regional (state) hidden unemployment disp...
This paper assesses the persistence of unemployment rates across Australian regions to see if there ...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
We argue that the Government's model of the labour market is flawed. If through their impact on the ...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
This paper deals with the identification of, and explanations for, co-movement in regional business ...
Regional dimensions of the Australian business cycle, Regional Studies. This paper deals with the id...
Using a four-state model, we show that Australian labour markets exhibited more mobility after 1980,...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
The aim of this research is to demonstrate by data analysis that significant variations in regional ...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 1980...
Unemployment has been at unacceptable levels for at least twenty-five years and is probably Australi...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
This paper has as its subject matter the behaviour of state unemployment rates over time. Arguments ...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
The purpose of this study is to investigate persistence in regional (state) hidden unemployment disp...
This paper assesses the persistence of unemployment rates across Australian regions to see if there ...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
We argue that the Government's model of the labour market is flawed. If through their impact on the ...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
This paper deals with the identification of, and explanations for, co-movement in regional business ...
Regional dimensions of the Australian business cycle, Regional Studies. This paper deals with the id...
Using a four-state model, we show that Australian labour markets exhibited more mobility after 1980,...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
The aim of this research is to demonstrate by data analysis that significant variations in regional ...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 1980...
Unemployment has been at unacceptable levels for at least twenty-five years and is probably Australi...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...