The study discussed in this paper further explores the complicated and complex nature of unemployment. It considers various time series labour force data at national, state and local government area levels in which it can be seen that there are various factors at play with different degrees of influence in both the labour force and the various labour markets that operate within Australia. When looking at local government area data this study demonstrates that there are substantial differences in the rates of unemployment between five cities located in the Sydney metropolitan region (the cities of Blacktown, Fairfield, Parramatta, Ryde and Willoughby). Furthermore, the level of social disadvantage (or otherwise) for these cities appears to h...
ABSTRACT: There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substan...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substantially gre...
This report is one of the publications resulting from a joint project on unemployment which was plan...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that, in order to understand a range of socio-economic outcomes...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
The national averages index and Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census data (2001 and 2006) we...
There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substantially gre...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
The aim of this research is to demonstrate by data analysis that significant variations in regional ...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
This paper presents background research on labour market change in Melbourne’s northern region. The ...
This paper presents background research on labour market change in Melbourne's northern region...
There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substantially gre...
The Centre for Western Sydney\u27s first platform paper, titled Work, Places and People in...
ABSTRACT: There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substan...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substantially gre...
This report is one of the publications resulting from a joint project on unemployment which was plan...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that, in order to understand a range of socio-economic outcomes...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
The national averages index and Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census data (2001 and 2006) we...
There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substantially gre...
This paper is the result of work being undertaken as part of a collaborative research program entitl...
The aim of this research is to demonstrate by data analysis that significant variations in regional ...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
This paper presents background research on labour market change in Melbourne’s northern region. The ...
This paper presents background research on labour market change in Melbourne's northern region...
There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substantially gre...
The Centre for Western Sydney\u27s first platform paper, titled Work, Places and People in...
ABSTRACT: There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substan...
This paper examines whether structural unemployment increased in Australia over the last two decades...
There has been a growing awareness that the issue of labour market disadvantage is substantially gre...