Employment has been severely affected by the global financial crisis (GFC). This research considers the effects of the GFC on an Australian state public service workforce, reviewing trends before, during, and in the aftermath of the GFC. The workforce continued to grow, but at a slower pace, and with changes in inflows and outflows of employees. The workforce profile changed, with some decrease in the proportion of more vulnerable groups and some retention of stronger groups perhaps seeking a refuge during the GFC. Significant decentralization of workforce responsibility has meant comparatively little central effort to effect change during the GFC
During the 1980s, the 'long boom' in the Australian economy faded to a whimper. The effects of struc...
New research showing the GFC had little impact on Australian perceptions of job security was release...
Growth in part-time work helped offset full-time job losses during the global financial crisis, but ...
Employment has been severely affected by the global financial crisis (GFC). This research considers t...
Employment has been severely affected by the global financial crisis (GFC). This research considers t...
Employment has been severely affected by the global financial crisis (GFC). This research considers ...
Public employment was traditionally seen as a ‘good job’, and governments were seen as ‘model’ emplo...
Public employment was traditionally seen as a ‘good job’, and governments were seen as ‘model’ emplo...
The aim of this paper is to study the likely impacts of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis on ...
This is a study of the renegotiation of pay, employment security, and of the relationship between go...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Employment security is a traditional characteristic of public employment, but has been affected by p...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Employment security is a traditional characteristic of public employment, but has been affected by p...
During the 1980s, the 'long boom' in the Australian economy faded to a whimper. The effects of struc...
New research showing the GFC had little impact on Australian perceptions of job security was release...
Growth in part-time work helped offset full-time job losses during the global financial crisis, but ...
Employment has been severely affected by the global financial crisis (GFC). This research considers t...
Employment has been severely affected by the global financial crisis (GFC). This research considers t...
Employment has been severely affected by the global financial crisis (GFC). This research considers ...
Public employment was traditionally seen as a ‘good job’, and governments were seen as ‘model’ emplo...
Public employment was traditionally seen as a ‘good job’, and governments were seen as ‘model’ emplo...
The aim of this paper is to study the likely impacts of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis on ...
This is a study of the renegotiation of pay, employment security, and of the relationship between go...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Employment security is a traditional characteristic of public employment, but has been affected by p...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Employment security is a traditional characteristic of public employment, but has been affected by p...
During the 1980s, the 'long boom' in the Australian economy faded to a whimper. The effects of struc...
New research showing the GFC had little impact on Australian perceptions of job security was release...
Growth in part-time work helped offset full-time job losses during the global financial crisis, but ...