An important policy question in Australia is whether regions can attract workforce and population with current policy settings, or whether there are additional social aspects of people’s affinity for regions that may limit migration to regional centres. Using the results of a national household survey, this article tests the extent to which the propensity for internal migration varies between city and metropolitan populations. A series of experiments were used to evaluate the relative importance of factors relevant to relocation or commuting to different types of regional centres, as well as the salary increases required. Only about five percent of the workforce were identified as highly mobile, while more than half of the workforce were no...
The issue of inter-regional migration as a function of regional labour market disparities is well kn...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Attracting and retaining skilled and professional staff is a global issue requiring urgent attention...
The Australian Government has asked the Commission to assess geographic labour mobility within Austr...
Attracting and retaining skilled and professional staff is a global issue requiring urgent attention...
Skill shortages in regional Australia are having a profound effect upon regional sustainability and ...
Why do some regions prosper while others decline and what are the causes for the disparities between...
Skill shortages in regional Australia are having a profound effect upon regional sustainability and ...
Attracting and retaining skilled and professional staff is a global issue requiring urgent attention...
This draft report, which the Productivity Commission is seeking public comment on, argues that geogr...
Long-distance commuting between place of residence and place of work has been on the rise ...
Concern about rapid population growth in Australia's large cities and slower growth in many non-metr...
Throughout the 1990s, there were significant changes in population and employment distribution throu...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Migration plays an important role in neo-liberal regional adjustment. This paper explores the role o...
The issue of inter-regional migration as a function of regional labour market disparities is well kn...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Attracting and retaining skilled and professional staff is a global issue requiring urgent attention...
The Australian Government has asked the Commission to assess geographic labour mobility within Austr...
Attracting and retaining skilled and professional staff is a global issue requiring urgent attention...
Skill shortages in regional Australia are having a profound effect upon regional sustainability and ...
Why do some regions prosper while others decline and what are the causes for the disparities between...
Skill shortages in regional Australia are having a profound effect upon regional sustainability and ...
Attracting and retaining skilled and professional staff is a global issue requiring urgent attention...
This draft report, which the Productivity Commission is seeking public comment on, argues that geogr...
Long-distance commuting between place of residence and place of work has been on the rise ...
Concern about rapid population growth in Australia's large cities and slower growth in many non-metr...
Throughout the 1990s, there were significant changes in population and employment distribution throu...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Migration plays an important role in neo-liberal regional adjustment. This paper explores the role o...
The issue of inter-regional migration as a function of regional labour market disparities is well kn...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Attracting and retaining skilled and professional staff is a global issue requiring urgent attention...