Geographic labour mobility is necessary for increasing productivity in Australia. Long-distance commuting has been found to be especially significant. However, important considerations are being excluded from policy discussions within the Productivity Commission on this topic. This commentary covers these important omissions. They are, namely, the problematic conflation of the terminologies of \u27fly-in, fly-out\u27 and \u27long-distance commuting\u27 with mining, and a lack of qualitative research investigating the material impacts of these labour practices on people\u27s lives. This commentary puts forward a new terminology, \u27distance labour\u27, to better include those industries on the margins of distance commuting. By accounting fo...
The resources boom in Australia has resulted in considerable competition for labour, particularly in...
We examine the effect of commuting distance on workers' labour supply patterns, distinguishing betwe...
Commuting is the manifestation of spatial imbalance between the location of jobs and housing. This i...
This draft report, which the Productivity Commission is seeking public comment on, argues that geogr...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
This report assesses geographic labour mobility within Australia and its role in a well-functioning ...
Long-distance commuting between place of residence and place of work has been on the rise ...
The Australian Government has asked the Commission to assess geographic labour mobility within Austr...
Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for...
More than 10% of the labor force that works in Antofagasta lives in other regions, commuting on aver...
Over the past 50 years, Australia has maintained a labour productivity level of around 80 per cent o...
Long Distance Commuting (LDC), also referred to as fly-in-fly-out (FIFO), involves a cycle of workin...
An analysis is made of experiences and spatial effects of commuting by air with on-site accommodatio...
The Pilbara region, a large mining-dominated remote region of Western Australia, has experienced rap...
Previous research exploring the impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) or, more generally, mining ...
The resources boom in Australia has resulted in considerable competition for labour, particularly in...
We examine the effect of commuting distance on workers' labour supply patterns, distinguishing betwe...
Commuting is the manifestation of spatial imbalance between the location of jobs and housing. This i...
This draft report, which the Productivity Commission is seeking public comment on, argues that geogr...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
This report assesses geographic labour mobility within Australia and its role in a well-functioning ...
Long-distance commuting between place of residence and place of work has been on the rise ...
The Australian Government has asked the Commission to assess geographic labour mobility within Austr...
Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for...
More than 10% of the labor force that works in Antofagasta lives in other regions, commuting on aver...
Over the past 50 years, Australia has maintained a labour productivity level of around 80 per cent o...
Long Distance Commuting (LDC), also referred to as fly-in-fly-out (FIFO), involves a cycle of workin...
An analysis is made of experiences and spatial effects of commuting by air with on-site accommodatio...
The Pilbara region, a large mining-dominated remote region of Western Australia, has experienced rap...
Previous research exploring the impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) or, more generally, mining ...
The resources boom in Australia has resulted in considerable competition for labour, particularly in...
We examine the effect of commuting distance on workers' labour supply patterns, distinguishing betwe...
Commuting is the manifestation of spatial imbalance between the location of jobs and housing. This i...