Spatial disparity in unemployment levels both within and between regional labour markets has been widening in Australia since the early 1970s. The aim of the present research is to understand and explain the forces and processes underlying this widening disparity and to raise the importance of the geographical implications, that is, the spatial outcomes of this phenomenon. This aim is achieved by studying a regional labour market - the Shoalhaven region on the South Coast of New South Wales - both in a context of external forces and processes and by investigating and analysing internal factors and processes
This thesis analyses several aspects of local labour market performance in New Zealand. Each of thes...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
We argue that the Government's model of the labour market is flawed. If through their impact on the ...
Spatial disparity in unemployment levels both within and between regional labour markets has been wi...
It is well known that Australia’s regions display considerable disparities in labour market outcomes...
This paper analyses the relationship between the spatial distribution of unemployment in an urban ar...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that, in order to understand a range of socio-economic outcomes...
This research project empirically tests for the presence of spatial mismatch in the case study regio...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the concentration of employment in Australian cities si...
This paper analyses the relationship between the spatial distribution of unemployment in an urban ar...
This paper introduces measures of spatial association (spatial autocorrelation) and spatial economet...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The last two decades have brought well-documented shi...
This paper assesses the persistence of unemployment rates across Australian regions to see if there ...
There has been much discussion recently of unemployment as a dynamic phenomenon; with substantial fl...
Bill Mitchell and Anthea Bill use spatial econometric techniques to test whether there is evidence t...
This thesis analyses several aspects of local labour market performance in New Zealand. Each of thes...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
We argue that the Government's model of the labour market is flawed. If through their impact on the ...
Spatial disparity in unemployment levels both within and between regional labour markets has been wi...
It is well known that Australia’s regions display considerable disparities in labour market outcomes...
This paper analyses the relationship between the spatial distribution of unemployment in an urban ar...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that, in order to understand a range of socio-economic outcomes...
This research project empirically tests for the presence of spatial mismatch in the case study regio...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the concentration of employment in Australian cities si...
This paper analyses the relationship between the spatial distribution of unemployment in an urban ar...
This paper introduces measures of spatial association (spatial autocorrelation) and spatial economet...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The last two decades have brought well-documented shi...
This paper assesses the persistence of unemployment rates across Australian regions to see if there ...
There has been much discussion recently of unemployment as a dynamic phenomenon; with substantial fl...
Bill Mitchell and Anthea Bill use spatial econometric techniques to test whether there is evidence t...
This thesis analyses several aspects of local labour market performance in New Zealand. Each of thes...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
We argue that the Government's model of the labour market is flawed. If through their impact on the ...