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Australia from 1991 to 2006. Our analysis incorporates both the direct effect from increased import competition, and indirect … in Australia. The largest impacts from growth in Chinese imports are found for manufacturing industries most exposed to …
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We investigate the labour market for Uber drivers in Australia using administrative and survey data. Uber drivers … satisfaction. Drivers in Australia are relatively more likely to be using Uber to earn supplemental income rather than as their …
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Imports of manufactured goods from China to Australia grew more than eleven-fold in real US dollar terms between 1991 … labour market outcomes in Australia. Overall, the growth in Chinese imports is estimated to have reduced the ratio of …, by contrast, is found to have had little impact on manufacturing employment in Australia – with the main explanation for …
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We analyze the JobKeeper lump-sum wage subsidy introduced by the Australian government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, paying particular attention to the role of temporary layoffs in saving jobs. Although temporary layoffs were widely used, we find that recalls of workers on temporary...
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(aged 15 to 24 years) in Australia. From 2008 to 2019 their employment/population rate decreased by 4.3 percentage points …
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new technologies can affect labour market outcomes are catalogued; and evidence on their impacts in Australia is assessed …
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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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