This paper examines the impact of self-reported work-limitation on the employment of the Australian working age population. Five consecutive waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey are used to investigate this relationship. A two-equation dynamic panel data model demonstrates that persistence and unobserved heterogeneity play an important role in the work-limitation reporting and its effect on work. Unobserved factors that jointly drive work-limitation and work are also shown to be crucial, especially for women
This thesis presents a study of the micro dynamics of labour market segmentation, through an explora...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
This paper analyses displacement risk and its consequences for re-employment in Australia using data...
This paper analyzes the effect of severity of disability on labour force participation by using a se...
Objective: To understand empirically-derived employment categories in relation to job strain, effor...
Using the HILDA Survey, this study examines state-dependence and stepping stone effects of low pay i...
Using the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this study shows that w...
This paper investigates both the added worker effect (the labour supply responses of women to their ...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised coun...
In this study, individual labour market dynamics are analysed using the Australian Longitudi...
This 2001–2013 panel study finds 33% of part-time employees to be underemployed, disproportionately ...
In this study, individual labour market dynamics are analysed using the Australian Longitudinal Surv...
This paper analyses displacement risk and its consequences for re-employment in Australia using data...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised cou...
This paper presents statistical evidence on the nature of working time arrangements in Australia, an...
This thesis presents a study of the micro dynamics of labour market segmentation, through an explora...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
This paper analyses displacement risk and its consequences for re-employment in Australia using data...
This paper analyzes the effect of severity of disability on labour force participation by using a se...
Objective: To understand empirically-derived employment categories in relation to job strain, effor...
Using the HILDA Survey, this study examines state-dependence and stepping stone effects of low pay i...
Using the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, this study shows that w...
This paper investigates both the added worker effect (the labour supply responses of women to their ...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised coun...
In this study, individual labour market dynamics are analysed using the Australian Longitudi...
This 2001–2013 panel study finds 33% of part-time employees to be underemployed, disproportionately ...
In this study, individual labour market dynamics are analysed using the Australian Longitudinal Surv...
This paper analyses displacement risk and its consequences for re-employment in Australia using data...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised cou...
This paper presents statistical evidence on the nature of working time arrangements in Australia, an...
This thesis presents a study of the micro dynamics of labour market segmentation, through an explora...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
This paper analyses displacement risk and its consequences for re-employment in Australia using data...