We explore how much wage growth varies among Australian employees and how it has changed over the 2001– 2018 period. The results show that, after increasing between 2002 and 2007, wage growth significantly slowed post 2008, and particularly from 2013 onwards, returning to early 2000s levels. Employee age, education, employment contract, occupation and industry explain a large share of differences in wage growth between individuals. Employee occupation is more important post-2008 than pre-2008, whereas education is more important pre-2008. Finally, casual employees receive a wage growth premium during periods of economic up-turn and a penalty during downturn
Wages growth in Australia has recently been the lowest in two decades. One possible explanation is a...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
We examine how wage growth is distributed across the Australian population over the period 2001 to 2...
Using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, and after res...
The Australian economy in 2008 was one of contrasts: the resource based states continued to grow at ...
This paper assesses earnings mobility among workers in Australia between 2001/2 and 2008/9 using HIL...
This article uses data from 3500 Australian workers to investigate which factors have had a signific...
In this paper we propose that the rise in underemployment has changed the wage setting process in th...
Abstract: The Australian economy in 2008 was one of contrasts: the resource based states continued t...
© 2018, © Australian Labour and Employment Relations Association (ALERA), SAGE Publications Ltd, Los...
Melbourne Institute Working Paper No. 4/01This paper examines Australian household data from over 40...
During 2012, the labour market continued to show considerable diversity in outcomes for different la...
This paper uses micro data from over 4000 Australian individuals to investigate which factors have h...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
Wages growth in Australia has recently been the lowest in two decades. One possible explanation is a...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
We examine how wage growth is distributed across the Australian population over the period 2001 to 2...
Using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, and after res...
The Australian economy in 2008 was one of contrasts: the resource based states continued to grow at ...
This paper assesses earnings mobility among workers in Australia between 2001/2 and 2008/9 using HIL...
This article uses data from 3500 Australian workers to investigate which factors have had a signific...
In this paper we propose that the rise in underemployment has changed the wage setting process in th...
Abstract: The Australian economy in 2008 was one of contrasts: the resource based states continued t...
© 2018, © Australian Labour and Employment Relations Association (ALERA), SAGE Publications Ltd, Los...
Melbourne Institute Working Paper No. 4/01This paper examines Australian household data from over 40...
During 2012, the labour market continued to show considerable diversity in outcomes for different la...
This paper uses micro data from over 4000 Australian individuals to investigate which factors have h...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
Wages growth in Australia has recently been the lowest in two decades. One possible explanation is a...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....