This paper develops measures of job creation and job destruction (JC&D) based on the methodology initially developed by Davis and Haltiwanger (1990) and using industry employment data from the ABS Survey of Employment and Earnings (SEE), which is available on a quarterly basis between August 1983 and December 2001. It specifically examines the interaction of part-time and full-time employment with JC&D processes over the business cycle. Econometric analysis has been conducted to determine the time series properties of cyclical sensitivity and asymmetry.These findings are considered in the context of the likely consequences of the Howard government's Work Choices legislation
This article considers whether rates of job destruction and creation are influenced by exchange rate...
Market economies experience high rates of job creation and job destruction in almost every time peri...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised coun...
Several researchers have shown that labour markets in countries like Australia are in a constant sta...
We show that Australian labour markets became more flexible after 1980, but most gains occurred befo...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 1980...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
This paper looks at part-time or contingent employment in the Australian economy. First it conducts ...
This paper characterizes the processes of job creation and job destruction (JC&D) in Britain, and pr...
We explore the determinants of job reallocation in this paper. A model which associates technologica...
The per iodic structure of business cycles suggests that significant asymmetries are present over di...
Transition probabilities between four labor market states (full-time employment, part-time employmen...
Jobs that started in 1976 lasted on average for two to three years, but the jobs of people who were ...
In this paper an overview of the Australian labour market is presented together with a brief summary...
This article considers whether rates of job destruction and creation are influenced by exchange rate...
Market economies experience high rates of job creation and job destruction in almost every time peri...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised coun...
Several researchers have shown that labour markets in countries like Australia are in a constant sta...
We show that Australian labour markets became more flexible after 1980, but most gains occurred befo...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 1980...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
This paper looks at part-time or contingent employment in the Australian economy. First it conducts ...
This paper characterizes the processes of job creation and job destruction (JC&D) in Britain, and pr...
We explore the determinants of job reallocation in this paper. A model which associates technologica...
The per iodic structure of business cycles suggests that significant asymmetries are present over di...
Transition probabilities between four labor market states (full-time employment, part-time employmen...
Jobs that started in 1976 lasted on average for two to three years, but the jobs of people who were ...
In this paper an overview of the Australian labour market is presented together with a brief summary...
This article considers whether rates of job destruction and creation are influenced by exchange rate...
Market economies experience high rates of job creation and job destruction in almost every time peri...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised coun...