In this paper, we investigate the behaviour of the Australian state labour markets, focusing on the role of geographic labour mobility. We find that interstate migration does play an important role in reducing differences in labour market conditions between states, although permanent (or very persistent) differences between state unemployment rates remain. We also find that out-migration from a state resulting from a relative downturn in its labour market occurs slowly and steadily. Most of the migration takes place, on average, within four years, and the process of adjustment is complete after seven years.labour mobility; migration; unemployment
Considerable labor mobility exists across US states, enough that, if migration arbitrages local unem...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 198...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 1980...
Over the past two decades, there has been a marked divergence in regional labour market outcomes wit...
This report assesses geographic labour mobility within Australia and its role in a well-functioning ...
In this paper we examine the link between local labour market adjustment and internal migration. We ...
<div>Empirical evidence suggests that occupational mobility accounts for a large part of the annual ...
The issue of inter-regional migration as a function of regional labour market disparities is well kn...
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...
Labour mobility has been a subject of inquiry mainly within the discipline of economics, which natu...
This paper uses HILDA data to examine whether migration reduces local unemployment differentials by ...
This draft report, which the Productivity Commission is seeking public comment on, argues that geogr...
This paper has as its subject matter the behaviour of state unemployment rates over time. Arguments ...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 198...
Considerable labor mobility exists across US states, enough that, if migration arbitrages local unem...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 198...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 1980...
Over the past two decades, there has been a marked divergence in regional labour market outcomes wit...
This report assesses geographic labour mobility within Australia and its role in a well-functioning ...
In this paper we examine the link between local labour market adjustment and internal migration. We ...
<div>Empirical evidence suggests that occupational mobility accounts for a large part of the annual ...
The issue of inter-regional migration as a function of regional labour market disparities is well kn...
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...
Labour mobility has been a subject of inquiry mainly within the discipline of economics, which natu...
This paper uses HILDA data to examine whether migration reduces local unemployment differentials by ...
This draft report, which the Productivity Commission is seeking public comment on, argues that geogr...
This paper has as its subject matter the behaviour of state unemployment rates over time. Arguments ...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 198...
Considerable labor mobility exists across US states, enough that, if migration arbitrages local unem...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 198...
This paper analyses the behaviour of Australian labour market transition rates. Since the early 1980...