Australia at Work is a longitudinal study of 8,341 Australians to examine people's working lives in a continually changing industrial relations environment. The research participants will be contacted once a year for five years (2007 to 2011) to find out how their working lives are changing. The Australian labour market is experiencing a period of substantial change, within both the economic and industrial relations environments. This third annual Australia at Work report provides a first look at how these changes are impacting on working life. The report distinguishes between changes that have occurred in the last year, during the economic downturn, and the ongoing dynamics of the Australian labour market. The purpose of this report is to ...
This text examines different approaches to understanding the nature of the employment relationship, ...
This sixth report in BCEC’s Focus on the States series will examine the way in which the organisatio...
The Australian economy in 2008 was one of contrasts: the resource based states continued to grow at ...
This study analyses changes in the labour market in terms of the specific activities that workers pe...
This report provides an overview of results from the first survey, which gathered data on working co...
Australia has experienced two decades of dynamic economic reform that has included deregulation, pri...
Evolving Employment Relations highlights the development of the Australian Industrial Relations envi...
This chapter has two main aims. First, it seeks to describe the changing pattern of labour regulatio...
Structural changes in the labor market have always been central to debates in industrial relations. ...
In many industrialised countries, there have been major changes in the pattern of labour utilisation...
The 1980s and 1990s witnessed a deterioration in working-time arrangements for employees in Australi...
<p>Structural changes in the labor market have always been central to debates in industrial relation...
This report examines Australian studies of work organisation and how the workplace is changing in re...
This study presents the outcomes of the changes that have taken place in the Australian labour force...
In 1999 the Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training (ACIRRT) published a te...
This text examines different approaches to understanding the nature of the employment relationship, ...
This sixth report in BCEC’s Focus on the States series will examine the way in which the organisatio...
The Australian economy in 2008 was one of contrasts: the resource based states continued to grow at ...
This study analyses changes in the labour market in terms of the specific activities that workers pe...
This report provides an overview of results from the first survey, which gathered data on working co...
Australia has experienced two decades of dynamic economic reform that has included deregulation, pri...
Evolving Employment Relations highlights the development of the Australian Industrial Relations envi...
This chapter has two main aims. First, it seeks to describe the changing pattern of labour regulatio...
Structural changes in the labor market have always been central to debates in industrial relations. ...
In many industrialised countries, there have been major changes in the pattern of labour utilisation...
The 1980s and 1990s witnessed a deterioration in working-time arrangements for employees in Australi...
<p>Structural changes in the labor market have always been central to debates in industrial relation...
This report examines Australian studies of work organisation and how the workplace is changing in re...
This study presents the outcomes of the changes that have taken place in the Australian labour force...
In 1999 the Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training (ACIRRT) published a te...
This text examines different approaches to understanding the nature of the employment relationship, ...
This sixth report in BCEC’s Focus on the States series will examine the way in which the organisatio...
The Australian economy in 2008 was one of contrasts: the resource based states continued to grow at ...