Melbourne Institute Working Paper No. 4/01This paper examines Australian household data from over 4000 individuals to assess how downwardly flexible nominal wages have been during the period 1997 to 2000. The data indicate that there is considerable downward rigidity. Only 7.4 per cent of workers who are still working the same hours in the same job experienced a cut in pay over the previous year. People in low- income households, unskilled and part-time workers and workers reliant upon the Safety Net (i.e. their wages are determined solely by award) are more likely to have received a pay cut than others
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This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...
Using the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this study shows that w...
This paper analyses recently released ABS data on the distribution of income which allows, for the f...
Studies across a wide range of countries have shown that relatively few workers have received year-t...
There has been talk of a new phenomenon of 'working poverty' in Australia, whereby the levels and co...
This article uses data from 3500 Australian workers to investigate which factors have had a signific...
This paper uses micro data from over 4000 Australian individuals to investigate which factors have h...
We explore how much wage growth varies among Australian employees and how it has changed over the 20...
This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...
This paper assesses earnings mobility among workers in Australia between 2001/2 and 2008/9 using HIL...
Studies across a wide range of countries have shown that relatively few workers have received year-t...
From 2006 to 2009, Federal minimum wages in Australia were set by the Australian Fair Pay Commission...
We examine how wage growth is distributed across the Australian population over the period 2001 to 2...
Peter Saunders finds that, after increasing during the period 1990-95, wage inequality has been broa...
The 1980s and 1990s witnessed a deterioration in working-time arrangements for employees in Australi...
This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...
Using the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this study shows that w...
This paper analyses recently released ABS data on the distribution of income which allows, for the f...