We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper. A model which associates technological advances with the process of economic growth is modified and analysed. The features of this model allow for the possibility of asymmetric behaviour when looking at the net change in employment. Workplace data from Australia (AWIRS95) are used to test the predictions generated from the model for both employment change and average job tenure. Results are presented that provide clear evidence as to the nature of workplaces in which net employment growth is concentrated. We find that employment growth is asymmetrically related to expected changes in demand for the output of the workplace. We also find that ...
We investigate changes in the occupation structure in Australia between 1966 and 2011, and the effec...
In this paper I investigate developments in relative employ-ment in relation to general jobquality, ...
Jobs that started in 1976 lasted on average for two to three years, but the jobs of people who were ...
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....
We explore the determinants of job reallocation in this paper. A model which associates technologica...
This article uses Australian panel data for the years 2001-2009 to estimate returns to general exper...
Both the enterprise and salaried versions of the internal labour market model predict an important r...
This paper sets out the issues surrounding the optimal amount of job reallocation. The key factors a...
<div>Empirical evidence suggests that occupational mobility accounts for a large part of the annual ...
We explore how much wage growth varies among Australian employees and how it has changed over the 20...
We show that the distinction between job spells and employer spells matters for returns to tenure. E...
In this paper we propose that the rise in underemployment has changed the wage setting process in th...
The objective of this paper is to study the determinants of job mobility and the effect of job mobil...
April 2009Matched employer-employee data research has found that workers' wages are affected by the ...
We investigate changes in the occupation structure in Australia between 1966 and 2011, and the effec...
In this paper I investigate developments in relative employ-ment in relation to general jobquality, ...
Jobs that started in 1976 lasted on average for two to three years, but the jobs of people who were ...
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....
We explore the determinants of job reallocation in this paper. A model which associates technologica...
This article uses Australian panel data for the years 2001-2009 to estimate returns to general exper...
Both the enterprise and salaried versions of the internal labour market model predict an important r...
This paper sets out the issues surrounding the optimal amount of job reallocation. The key factors a...
<div>Empirical evidence suggests that occupational mobility accounts for a large part of the annual ...
We explore how much wage growth varies among Australian employees and how it has changed over the 20...
We show that the distinction between job spells and employer spells matters for returns to tenure. E...
In this paper we propose that the rise in underemployment has changed the wage setting process in th...
The objective of this paper is to study the determinants of job mobility and the effect of job mobil...
April 2009Matched employer-employee data research has found that workers' wages are affected by the ...
We investigate changes in the occupation structure in Australia between 1966 and 2011, and the effec...
In this paper I investigate developments in relative employ-ment in relation to general jobquality, ...
Jobs that started in 1976 lasted on average for two to three years, but the jobs of people who were ...