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Does Immigration Policy Affect the Education-Occupation Mismatch? Evidence from Australia
immigration policy over- and under-education migration
2012/10/19
This paper analyses the impact of a change in Australia’s immigration policy, introduced on
1st July 1999, on migrants’ probability of being over-/under-educated or correctly matched.
The policy cha...
Inequality during the Early Years: Child Outcomes and Readiness to Learn in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and United States
children education socio-economic inequalities
2012/10/19
This study of the emergence of inequality during the early years is based upon a comparative analysis of children at the age of about five years in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United...
There Goes the Neighborhood? People’s Attitudes and the Effects of Immigration to Australia
international migration effects of immigration attitudes towards immigrants
2012/10/25
This paper compares the effects of immigration flows on economic outcomes and crime levels to the public opinion about these effects using individual and regional data for Australia. We employ an inst...
Immigration and Status Exchange in Australia and the United States
status exchange immigration educational assortative mating
2012/10/26
The claim that marriage is a venue for status exchange of achieved traits, like education, and ascribed attributes, notably race and ethnic membership, has regained traction in the social stratificati...
Convergences and/or Divergences of Labor Law Systems:The View from Australia
Convergences and/or Divergences Labor Law Systems View from Australia
2009/11/6
When asked to describe Australian employment law, most
foreign observers will explain that a unique form of compulsory
conciliation and arbitration grew up as the centerpiece of this nation’s
labor...
The Transplantability Debate Revisited:Can European Social Partnership Be Exported to Australia?
Transplantability Debate European Social Partnership Australia
2009/11/6
This article explores whether European laws providing workers
with rights to participate in business restructuring decisions affecting
the workplace could provide the basis for legal reform in Austr...
The Neo-Liberal Industrial Relations Program in Australia
Neo-Liberal Industrial Relations Program Australia
2009/11/6
The Australian industrial relations system has undergone
significant change over the past fifteen years. There has been a
systematic shift away from centralized wage determination toward
enterprise...
Plunder Downunder:Transplanting the Anglo-American Labor Law Model to Australia
Plunder Downunder Anglo-American Labor Law Model Australia
2009/11/6
In this paper I wish to explore an aspect of comparative labor law
by examining the approaches to national labor law policy by the
national governments of the three great common law federations of
...
The Third Way: Prevention and Compensation of Work Injury in Victoria, Australia
Prevention Compensation Work Injury Victoria
2009/11/5
This study originated because the leadership of the VWA and the responsible Minister
wanted an assessment of the performance of the Victorian scheme within a larger perspective.
They commissioned th...
The Disability Discrimination Act(Australia):Time for Change
Disability Discrimination Act Time for Change
2009/11/5
According to the protective model of labor law, there is an
imbalance of power between the employer and the employee.
Employees can be subject to arbitrary or unfair treatment by those
who provide ...
The Impact of Electronic Technology on Workplace Disputes in Australia
Electronic Technology Workplace Disputes Australia
2009/11/5
The shape of the world of work has been altered by the personal
computer, e-mail, the Internet, and like methods of
telecommunication. Although geographically distant from the
industrialized countr...
The Regulation of Public and Private Employment Agencies in Australia:An Historical Perspective
Regulation of Public Private Employment Agencies Historical Perspective
2009/11/4
Labor markets are embedded in a range of specific institutions
and systems, often closely regulated by the state, which perform the
role of labor market intermediaries, channeling information,
some...
A Study of Union Mergers:The Strange Case of the Police Federation of Australia
Union Mergers Australia Police Federation
2009/11/4
During the 1990s trade unions in Australia were involved in an unprecedented amount
of mergers that resulted in a significant reduction in the number of unions. Most of
this merger activity consiste...
Industrial Relations in the Context of Workfare: Comparing Australia and New Zealand
Industrial Relations Australia New Zealand Workfare
2009/11/4
The objective of this paper is to assess the implications of workfare for the
comparative analysis of Australian and New Zealand industrial relations since the
1980s. It argues that examining the re...
Union Revitalisation in Australia and New Zealand, 1995-2005
Union Revitalisation institutional context Australia New Zealand
2009/11/4
This articles examines the factors which have led unions in Australia and New
Zealand to adopt an organising strategy since the mid 1990s. Previous research in
Australia and New Zealand has tended t...