This modeling paper was commissioned by a non-government member of parliament before the 2010 Federal election to ascertain the cost to tax payers of a subsidy for employing workers over 50 years of age. The following briefing was commissioned on behalf of a non-Government member of Parliament by the Pre-Election Policy Unit of the Parliamentary Library. The Unit was established to assist non-Government Senators and Members develop polices in the lead-up to federal elections. The views expressed do not reflect an official position of the Parliamentary Library, nor do they constitute professional legal opinion. The scenario modelled in this paper is a wage subsidy of $250 per fortnight...
A decisive 2004 fourth term win for the Howard Government and control over the Senate provided the A...
The three essays in this dissertation analyze wages and pension benefits among older workers. The fi...
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The distinction between the young and the elderly within low and high wage earning employment in HER...
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An examination of Labour Force Survey data from May 1997 to May 2000 suggests that the long-term dec...
A decisive 2004 fourth term win for the Howard Government and control over the Senate provided the A...
Because of the decline in fertility rates and the increase in life expectancy in a growing number of...
The employment rate of older workers in Belgium is low, compared to other European countries. For so...
1 January 1993, and currently receives core funding from the University of Canberra and the federal ...
A decisive 2004 fourth term win for the Howard Government and control over the Senate provided the A...
The three essays in this dissertation analyze wages and pension benefits among older workers. The fi...
The 2002—03 Intergenerational report emphasised the potential role that increased levels of labour ...
The distinction between the young and the elderly within low and high wage earning employment in HER...
Will incentives for employers help older workers back into the workforce, ask Philip Taylor, Linda P...
In several OECD countries age-targeted wage subsidies have been introduced to increase the employmen...
We examine Australia's Mature Age Worker Tax Offset (MAWTO), a targeted earned income tax credit of ...
This paper estimates a life cycle model of labour supply, retirement, and savings behaviour in which...
Policymakers in Australia, like in most OECD countries, have recognised the importance of early reti...
Technical reportThis paper reviews what is known about employer attitudes, policies and practices in...
An examination of Labour Force Survey data from May 1997 to May 2000 suggests that the long-term dec...
A decisive 2004 fourth term win for the Howard Government and control over the Senate provided the A...
Because of the decline in fertility rates and the increase in life expectancy in a growing number of...
The employment rate of older workers in Belgium is low, compared to other European countries. For so...
1 January 1993, and currently receives core funding from the University of Canberra and the federal ...
A decisive 2004 fourth term win for the Howard Government and control over the Senate provided the A...
The three essays in this dissertation analyze wages and pension benefits among older workers. The fi...
The 2002—03 Intergenerational report emphasised the potential role that increased levels of labour ...