This paper examines the prospects for Australia meeting the Governments target to bring unemployment down to 5 per cent by the year 2000. Particular attention is paid to the effect of the business cycle on unemployment
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
[Extract] It is clear that the official unemployment data significantly underestimates the extent of...
This article examines the linkages between long-term unemployment and two important recent debates i...
This paper examines the prospects for Australia meeting the Governments target to bring unemployment...
While the unemployment rate has fallen significantly in the last several years, it is still around 7...
Unemployment has been at unacceptable levels for at least twenty-five years and is probably Australi...
We develop a two equation model of wage setting and unemployment, which we estimate on annual time s...
Australia has experienced a varied track record on unemployment. For the third quarter of the 20th c...
Unemployment in Australia is now at its lowest in over 30 years. This experience of low rates of une...
This paper assesses the persistence of unemployment rates across Australian regions to see if there ...
This paper poses two questions: why did the equilibrium rate of unemployment rise so much in the 197...
Solving Australia’s long-term unemployment problem will take more than just another quick fix,...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 198...
The unemployment rate in Australia was 5.2 per cent in March 2012 which is low by historic and int...
This report estimates that Australia’s annual rate of growth over the next ten years will struggle t...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
[Extract] It is clear that the official unemployment data significantly underestimates the extent of...
This article examines the linkages between long-term unemployment and two important recent debates i...
This paper examines the prospects for Australia meeting the Governments target to bring unemployment...
While the unemployment rate has fallen significantly in the last several years, it is still around 7...
Unemployment has been at unacceptable levels for at least twenty-five years and is probably Australi...
We develop a two equation model of wage setting and unemployment, which we estimate on annual time s...
Australia has experienced a varied track record on unemployment. For the third quarter of the 20th c...
Unemployment in Australia is now at its lowest in over 30 years. This experience of low rates of une...
This paper assesses the persistence of unemployment rates across Australian regions to see if there ...
This paper poses two questions: why did the equilibrium rate of unemployment rise so much in the 197...
Solving Australia’s long-term unemployment problem will take more than just another quick fix,...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 198...
The unemployment rate in Australia was 5.2 per cent in March 2012 which is low by historic and int...
This report estimates that Australia’s annual rate of growth over the next ten years will struggle t...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
[Extract] It is clear that the official unemployment data significantly underestimates the extent of...
This article examines the linkages between long-term unemployment and two important recent debates i...