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Disability 2 Morbidity 2 Mortality 2 Plant Closings 2 Severance Pay 2 Substance Abuse and Addiction 2 and Economic Behavior Social Security and Public Pensions Unemployment Insurance 2 Health Production 1 Health Production: Nutrition 1 Nutrition 1
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Butterworth, Peter 1 Cai, Lixin 1 Crosier, Timothy 1 Gregory, Robert G. 1
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Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) 2
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The Labour Market Conditions, Applications and Grants of disability support Pension (DSP) in Australia
Cai, Lixin; Gregory, Robert G. - In: Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) 7 (2004) 3, pp. 374-394
There has not been any major change in gender occupational segregation in recent years in Australia. The analyses presented in this paper, using data from the 1996 Census of Population and Housing, suggest that this occupational segregation stems more from gender differences in entry-level...
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Mental Health Problems, disability and income support receipt: a replication and extension using the HILDA Survey
Butterworth, Peter; Crosier, Timothy - In: Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) 7 (2004) 2, pp. 151-174
There is considerable evidence that social position and economic status are related to mental health. This article uses data from the first wave of the HILDA Survey to replicate and extend previous research demonstrating the elevated prevalence of mental disorders among different groups of...
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