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Australia 78 Australien 63 HILDA Survey 13 Employment 9 Arbeitsmarktintegration 7 Educational achievement 7 Erwerbstätigkeit 7 Labour market integration 7 Haushaltseinkommen 6 Household income 6 Satisfaction 6 Zufriedenheit 6 Bildungsniveau 5 Estimation 5 Household 5 Income distribution 5 Privater Haushalt 5 Schätzung 5 Social situation 5 Social statistics 5 Soziale Lage 5 Sozialstatistik 5 USA 5 Unemployment 5 United States 5 Einkommensverteilung 4 Gesundheit 4 Health 4 Junge Arbeitskräfte 4 Non-cognitive skills 4 Occupational qualification 4 Productivity 4 Qualifikation 4 R&D 4 Social policy 4 Sozialpolitik 4 Young workers 4 adolescents 4 education 4 locus of control 4
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Free 471 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 496 Journal 21 Article 1
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Graue Literatur 65 Non-commercial literature 65 Arbeitspapier 50 Working Paper 50 Monografische Reihe 6 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Conference proceedings 4 Konferenzschrift 4 Amtsdruckschrift 3 Government document 3 Mehrbändiges Werk 2 Multi-volume publication 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 CD-ROM, DVD 1 Case study 1 Elektronischer Datenträger 1 Fallstudie 1 Glossar enthalten 1 Glossary included 1 No longer published / No longer aquired 1 Series 1 Statistics 1 Statistik 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Undetermined 411 English 107
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Kalb, Guyonne 48 Webster, Elizabeth 42 Wooden, Mark 39 Wilkins, Roger 36 Jensen, Paul H. 24 Scutella, Rosanna 24 Creedy, John 23 Palangkaraya, Alfons 21 Tseng, Yi-Ping 19 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 17 Loundes, Joanne 17 Hérault, Nicolas 16 Yong, Jongsay 16 Chua, Chew Lian 15 Tsiaplias, Sarantis 15 Lim, G. C. 14 Scott, Anthony 14 Borland, Jeff 13 Buddelmeyer, Hielke 13 Cobb-Clark, Deborah 12 Harris, Mark N. 12 McVicar, Duncan 12 Polidano, Cain 12 Warren, Diana 12 Freebairn, John 11 Schurer, Stefanie 11 Black, David 10 Cai, Lixin 10 Drago, Robert 10 Lee, Wang-Sheng 10 Rogers, Mark 10 Thomson, Russell 10 Johnson, David 9 Rassenfosse, Gaétan de 8 Cheng, Terence Chai 7 Sivey, Peter 7 Song, Lei Lei 7 Tabasso, Domenico 7 Fok, Yin King 6 Hanel, Barbara 6
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Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (MIAESR), Faculty of Business and Economics 426 Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 69 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 13 University of Melbourne / Faculty of Business and Economics 8 Asian Business Centre 2 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research <Melbourne> 2 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne 2 Australia's Future Tax and Transfer Policy Conference <2009, Melbourne> 1 Economic and Social Outlook Conference <2000, Melbourne> 1 European Central Bank 1 European Commission / Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs 1 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Melbourne 1 Institute of Public Affairs <Melbourne> 1 Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (Australia) 1 Social Issues Conference <1987, Melbourne> 1 Sustaining Prosperity Conference <2005, Melbourne> 1 University of Melbourne / Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 1
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Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series 426 Melbourne Institute working paper series 46 Melbourne Institute working paper 28 Tax reform: equity and efficiency 2 Australia's future tax system 1 Background paper 1 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University 1 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Monographs 1 International social science surveys Australia 1 Technical working paper 1 The Australian economic review 1
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RePEc 426 ECONIS (ZBW) 86 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 5 OLC EcoSci 1
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The Influence of Decision Costs on Investments in Indivudual Savings Accounts
Ven, Justin van de - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
This study considers the efficacy of a tax incentivised savings scheme in context of decision making rigidities. Analysis is based on a classical life-cycle model of savings and investment decisions, augmented with a salience cost over participation in Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)...
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Non-Standard 'Contingent' Employment and Job Satisfaction: A Panel Data Analysis
Buddelmeyer, Hielke; McVicar, Duncan; Wooden, Mark - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
It is widely assumed that contingent forms of employment, such as fixed-term contracts, labour-hire and casual employment, are associated with low quality jobs. This hypothesis is tested using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, a nationally...
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Educational Achievement and the Allocation of School Resources
Cobb-Clark, Deborah A.; Jha, Nikhil - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
The school resources – educational outcomes debate has focused almost exclusively on spending levels. We extend this by analysing the relationship between student achievement and schools’ budget allocation decisions using panel data. Per-pupil expenditure has only a modest relationship with...
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Does Participation in Extracurricular Activities Reduce Engagement in Risky Behaviours?
Le, Trinh - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
This study finds that participation in extracurricular activities significantly reduces engagement in risky behaviours among Australian adolescents. However, the effects differ by activity type, gender and to some extent by socio-economic status (SES). Participation in activities other than...
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Understanding Changes in Progressivity and Redistributive Effects: The Role of Tax-Transfer Policies and Labour Supply Decisions
Herault, Nicolas; Azpitarte, Francisco - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
In this paper we propose a framework to study changes in the redistributive consequences of income taxes and transfers. In contrast with previous approaches the new method allows decomposition of the change in the redistributive impact into four components: the immediate effect of changes in the...
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How Windfall Income Increases Gambling at Poker Machines
Buddelmeyer, Hielke; Peyton, Kyle - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
In December 2008 and March-April 2009 the Australian Government used fiscal stimulus as a short-run economic stabilization tool for the first time since the 1990s. In May-June 2012, households received lump sum cheques as compensation for the introduction of the Carbon Tax scheduled for 1 July...
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Trust, Incomplete Contracts and the Market for Technology
Jensen, Paul H.; Palangkaraya, Alfons; Webster, Elizabeth - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
Conditional on the decision to enter the market for immature technology, we test for the effects that trust – as proxied by the context in which the negotiating parties met – has on the likelihood that these negotiations are successful. Using a randomised dataset of 860 university-firm and...
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Is Leaving Home a Hardship?
Ribar, David C. - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
Nest-leaving—the transition of young adults from their parents’ homes to other living arrangements—is a major life-course milestone. Although the causes of nest-leaving have been extensively researched, only a few studies have examined the changes in young adults’ own assessments of...
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Family Socio-Economic Status, Childhood Life-Events and the Dynamics of Depression from Adolescence to Early Adulthood
Contoyannis, Paul; Li, Jinhu - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
This paper employs a conditional quantile regression approach to examine the roles of family SES, early childhood life-events, unobserved heterogeneity and pure state dependence in explaining the distribution of depression among adolescents and young adults using data on the children of the US...
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Does Coordination of Welfare Services' Delivery Make a Difference for Extremely Disadvantaged Jobseekers? Evidence from the 'YP4' Trial
Borland, Jeff; Tseng, Yi-Ping; Wilkins, Roger - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2013
Fragmented welfare service delivery has been identified as a significant barrier to improving outcomes for highly disadvantaged individuals. The ‘YP4’ trial, conducted from 2005 to 2009, sought to evaluate, by randomised control method, an approach proposed by Campbell et al. (2003) for...
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