ARCHIVE: Australian Bulletin of Labour (Volumes 1-20) For a copy of publications included in this archive contact the NILS Office: Tel: (08) 8201 2265 Fax: (08) 8201 5278 nils@flinders.edu.au volume issue title 20 1 The Australian labour market: March 1994. -Includes summary of main points Employment implications of the growth of the indigenous Australian working 20 1 age population to 2001 20 1 Managing retrenchment: award standards or enterprise agreements? A whiter shade of green: an analysis of the Green Paper on employment 20 1 opportunities MONASH forecasts of output and employment for Australian industries: 1992/ 1993 to 2000/ 2001. -Analysis of 21 industry sectors. Includes summary of 20 2 main points Establishment level employment in manufacturing industry [1984-1985]: is 20 2 small really beautiful? 20 2 Factors affecting workforce reduction in unionised workplaces 20 2 The Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993: counting the cost The Australian labour market: September 1994. [. -Includes summary of main 20 3 points] 20 3 Victoria's Employee Relations Act: the way of the future? Australian wage setting and unemployment: the case for a labour force 20 3 income policy 20 3 Rates of return to apprenticeship in the metal industry, 1955/ 1990 The Australian economy in 1994/ 95 and 1995/ 96: strong growth or wage 20 4 breakout? The Job Compact: what does the international evidence on active labour 20 4 market policies suggest about the likelihood of its success? Globalisation of the world economy and its impact on employment and training in Australia. [Earlier version of this paper was prepared for the Australian National Training Authority. National Research Advisory Council. 20 4 Conference (1994: Sydney)] Estimating the effects of the Employment Contracts Act on employment and 20 4 wages in New Zealand 19 19 1 The Australian labour market, March 1993 1 Labour market conditions and training effort: evidence from the plastics authors Judith Sloan; Mark Wooden pagination 1-28 Jon Altman; Gaminiratne Wijesekere Debora Campbell; Malcolm Rimmer 29-44 45-65 Judith Sloan 66-79 Philip D. Adams; Peter B. Dixon; Daina McDonald 83-109 Jeff Borland; Richard Home Clive Gilson; Terry H. Wagar Andrew Stewart Mark Wooden; Monica Fan; Judith Sloan Carol Fox; Julian Teicher 110-128 129-139 140-161 Darcy McGaurr Paul McGuire Philip D. Adams; Peter B. Dixon; Daina McDonald 211-234 235-250 Peter Kenyon 272-297 L. R. Maglen 298-319 Tim Maloney 320-343 Meredith Baker; Mark Wooden Don Fuller; Trevor Hastings 1-27 28-48 167-189 191-210 255-271 volume issue title industry 19 1 Recent trends in labour mobility and in job durations Female/ male wage discrimination in the early period of national wage fixation 19 1 in Australia. -1911/ 1936 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Prospects for the Australian economy in 1993/ 94 Through a rear view mirror darkly: occupational change, 1971/ 1986 Family assistance, replacement rates and the unemployment of married men Microeconomic reform and employment Labour market odyssey The Australian labour market: September 1993 Japan's response to the recession: lessons for Australia? Married women's earnings and family income inequality in the eighties. Revised version of paper presented to Australian Family Research Conference 3 (4th: 1993: Sydney ) 3 Wage fixing under Accord Mark VII and the role of national wage principles 4 The Australian economy in 1993/ 94 and 1994/ 95: an opportunity for growth 4 Unemployment: what should be the main emphasis of policy? Part time employment by married women: marginal effects from a 4 multinomial logit model 4 Wage systems preferences: a conjoint analysis 4 Overemployment, unemployment and the work sharing debate 1 The Australian labour market: March 1992 Training in the Australian labour market: evidence from the How Workers Get 1 Their Training survey Accord type wage outcomes: a comparison with a decentralised system. under conditions of a 25 per cent decline in the price of rural export 1 commodities 1 Enterprise specific arrangements in New South Wales manufacturing authors pagination Keith Norris A. Mahinda Siriwardana; Bandara A. Jayalath Philip D. Adams; Peter B. Dixon; Daina McDonald Phil Aungles; et al. Bruce Bradbury J. W. Freebairn Reg Hamilton Mark Wooden Richard Curtain 49-55 Peter Saunders, Judith Sloan Peter B. Dixon; Paul J. Gallagher; Daina McDonald Harold Lydall 199-217 218-240 Carole F. Miller Lawson K. Savery; Geoffrey N. Soutar Mark Wooden 278-296 297-313 314-321 Mark Wooden 1-24 Meredith Baker; Mark Wooden 25-45 Phillip McCalman David Plowman; Ivo Favotto 46-57 58-66 56-72 83-96 97-113 114-132 133-150 151-158 163-183 184-198 245-265 266-277 volume issue title 18 18 18 18 2 2 2 2 18 18 2 3 18 18 18 3 3 3 18 4 Medium term prospects for the Australian economy: 1989/ 90 to 2000/ 01 Economic and sociological influences on gender segregation amongst 4 professional occupations 4 Replacement ratios for female sole parents: the position of Aboriginal women 4 Insiders, outsiders and corporatism: some Australian evidence 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Prospects for the Australian economy in 1992/ 93 The AWIRS and productivity: editorial introduction Workplace productivity and joint consultation The impact of unions on workplace productivity in Australia The Australian Workplace Industrial Relations Survey and workplace performance The Australian labour market: September 1992 Projections of long term unemployment. -Revised version of paper presented to Conference on Unemployment (1992: University of Wollongong ) The decline in WA police officers' salaries 1974/ 1990 'Atypical' employment and the failure of labour law 1 The Australian labour market: March 1991. -Includes summary points 1 Bargaining structure: should Australia adopt the Canadian model? Australian academic salaries: trends and relativities. -Paper presented to the Australian Association for Research in Education. Conference (1990: 1 Melbourne ) Decentralizing wage negotiations: the CAI -Confederation of Australian 1 Industry- position 1 The decline of Australian educational salaries. -1970/ 1990 2 Forecasts for the Australian economy in 1991/ 92 Are CEOs -chief executive officers- paid their marginal product?: an empirical 2 analysis of executive compensation and corporate performance 2 The impact of education expansion on the distribution of earnings in Australia authors Philip D. Adams; Peter B. Dixon; Daina McDonald Mark Wooden Michael J. Alexander; Roy Green Geoffrey Crockett; et al. pagination Robert Drago; Mark Wooden Judith Sloan; Mark Wooden Bruce Chapman; P. N. Junankar; Cezary A. Kapuscinski Lawson K. Savery; Shane Bushe-Jones Andrew Stewart Philip D. Adams; Peter B. Dixon; B. R. Parmenter 142-167 171-193 Geoffrey Crockett Anne Daly Peter Kenyon 267-295 297-311 312-321 William Brummitt; Meredith Baker Clive Gilson 3-25 26-48 Simon Marginson 49-72 Bryan Noakes Jon Zappala; Marc Lombard Peter B. Dixon; Daina McDonald 73-75 76-95 99-117 Mark A. Klinedinst L. R. Maglen 118-131 132-159 75-90 91-93 95-118 119-141 195-207 208-216 217-235 239-266 volume issue title Equal employment opportunity in Australia?: the role of part/ time 17 2 employment in occupational sex segregation 17 3 The Australian labour market September 1991 17 3 Enterprise agreements: the shape of things to come?: a practical guide 17 3 Desired workplace decision making: some community views 17 3 The effects of career interruptions on young men and women 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 4 Macroeconomic prospects for the Australian economy New Zealand's Employment Contracts Act 1991: an analysis of background, 4 provisions and implications Collective bargaining coverage in New Zealand: the impact of the Employment Contracts Bill. -Paper presented at the International Industrial Relations 4 Association, European Conference, (3rd: 1991: Bari, Italy) 4 The incidence of long term unemployment in Australia 1 The Australian labour market, March 1990 The dependency theory of trade unionism and the role of the Industrial 1 Registrar 1 The effectiveness of wage subsidies for persons with disabilities The Scandinavian model of inflation and its applicability to Australian wage 1 setting Industrial relations and the 'productivity miracle' in British manufacturing 2 industry in the 1980s 2 Community attitudes towards trade union effectiveness 2 Employee participation: a practical guide 2 The effects of the compressed workweek: a review of the evidence 3 The Australian labour market September 1990 3 Casual employment in Australia 3 Explaining the labour productivity slowdown of the 1980s 3 The structural efficiency principle in action: management views 4 Non/ employee status in Australia: trends and issues authors pagination Martin J. Watts; Judith Rich Richard Blandy Clive Gilson Lawson K. Savery; Geoffrey N. Soutar Brett Shorten; Donald E. Lewis Philip D. Adams; Peter B. Dixon; Daina McDonald 160-179 183-213 214-226 227-239 240-258 Peter Boxall 284-309 Raymond Harbridge P. N. Junankar; Cezary A. Kapuscinski 310-324 325-352 Judith Sloan; Mark Wooden 3-20 Gerard Griffin; Victor Scarcebrook John Mangan 21-31 32-43 William F. Mitchell 44-56 David Metcalf Lawson K. Savery; Geoffrey N. Soutar Mark Wooden Peter Dawkins; Narmon Tulsi Richard Blandy Peter Dawkins; Keith Norris Steve Dowrick Judith Sloan; Mark Wooden John Burgess 65-76 77-89 90-103 104-127 137-155 156-173 174-198 199-223 233-253 263-283 volume issue title The Swedish Development Programme for New Technology, Working Life and 16 4 Management 16 4 Over/ award payments: the variation across firms Part/ time employment growth in Australia, 1978/ 1989. -Partial comment on Robertson, Peter. Some explanations for the growth of part/ time employment 16 4 in Australia; in v. 15, no. 4 Dec 1989 16 4 Growth of part/ time employment: a reply. -to Sadler, Chris and Aungles, Phil 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 1 The coal industry tribunal: the case for its retention 1 Efficiency and productivity in the workplace- where to now? The labour market position of Aboriginal people in non-metroplitan New South 1 Wales 2 The Australian labour market, March 1989 No tears for the second tier: productivity bargaining in the Australian metal 2 industry Towards organizational effectiveness: an overview with an Australian 2 perspective 2 A note on new labour market data for the building and construction industry 3 Industrial relations and the failure of the Accord: what should be done Forecasting the demand for engineers in Australia, 1986/ 87 to 1991/ 92. Paper presented to seminar at Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering, 3 University of Sydney, 1988 3 An analysis of the factors influencing the second tier and its evolution 3 Unemployment benefit replacement rates 4 Social networks in the labour market: the sociology of job search 4 The extent of wage discrimination in Australia The institutional context of industry training, with particular reference to the 4 French experience 4 The Australian labour market: September 1989 5 The macroeconomic effects of alternative employment generating policies authors pagination Bill Ford Flora Gill 254-270 271-285 Chris Sadler; Phil Aungles Peter Robertson 286-296 297-298 Margaret Lee Richard Blandy 3-19 20-28 Russell T. Ross Judith Sloan 29-56 71-89 Stephen J. Frenkel; Marguerite Shaw Mark Wooden; Roy Kriegler; Peter Dawkins Phillip Toner Des Moore 90-114 B. R. Parmenter; G. A. Meagher Susan Reilly Peter Saunders, -; Bruce Bradbury; Peter Whiteford Edgar Carson Robert Drago 184-199 200-222 Richard Sweet Judith Sloan; Mark Wooden Nisha Agrawal 326-342 259-286 353-369 115-138 139-142 153-183 223-244 287-312 313-325 volume issue title authors Richard Blandy; Judith Sloan; Mark Wooden pagination Peter Robertson 384-399 William Shepherd; D. S. Prasada Rao 400-425 Judith Sloan; Mark Wooden 293-320 William F. Mitchell Peter Whiteford 321-337 338-357 Mark Wooden; Judy Sloan Susan Hancock; Judith Sloan 358-381 389-399 Bruno Fabi Bill Howard Allen Ponak; Loren Falkenberg Robert Drago; Judith Sloan Trish McDonald; Malcolm Rimmer 401-413 414-425 426-448 455-468 469-491 Peter Dawkins; Meredith Baker Judith Sloan; Frances Robertson Richard Blandy; Susan Hancock Malcolm Rimmer; Jon Zappala M. L. Treadgold 492-506 507-528 535-563 564-591 592-609 14 1 The Australian labour market, December 1987 What is the full employment/ unemployment rate?: some empirical evidence 1 of structural unemployment in Australia, 1966 to 1986 1 Unemployment and families Plant shutdown: a case study in managed change. -A study of workers 1 retrenched due to the shutdown of the Hoadleys Adelaide factory 2 The Australian labour market, March 1988 The New Zealand 'Green Paper' on higher education: the human resource 2 management dimension 2 Some views on management within universities 2 Dispute resolution procedures under Canadian collective bargaining 3 The Australian labour market, June 1988 3 Award structure and the second tier. -for wages The economic effects of shorter standard working hours in the construction 3 industry: some case study evidence 3 A labour market profile of nurses in Australia 4 The Australian labour market, September 1988 4 Labour market flexibility and the second tier 4 Intercensal change in Aboriginal incomes, 1976/ 1986 Industrial democracy: the current position. -Revised text of a paper presented to a joint seminar of the Industrial Relations Society of Queensland and the Institute of Personnel Management (Queensland Division) in Brisbane on 4 4 November 1987 Howard Guille 610-620 13 1 The Australian labour market, December 1986 Peter Kain; Peter D. Kenyon; Mark 3-34 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 5 Reforming the trade union structure in Australia Some explanations for the growth of part time unemployment -i.e. 5 employment- in Australia Trends in average earnings of production workers in the manufacturing sector 5 in Australia and in OECD countries 370-383 volume issue title An examination of inter/ industry differences in the relationship between output and employment in Australia Unemployment in Australian rural towns The Australian labour market, March 1987 Regulation and deregulation in the Australian labour market. -Text of an address to the America's Cup Convention of the Industrial Society of Western Australia, Manhurah, 25 January 1987 Participation and equity in higher education: socio/ economic profiles of higher education students revisited Socio/ economic background of students in tertiary education in Australia: some additional evidence The Australian labour market, June 1987 Labour hoarding, discouraged workers and recorded unemployment: an international comparison. -Japan, Great Britain, United States, 1959/ 1983 Contemporary industrial relations: dilemmas and prospects. -Based on a paper presented at the joint seminar of the Industrial Relations Society and the Institute of Personnel Management, 30 October 1986 Unemployment and poverty: measures of association. -1981/ 1985. Revised version of a paper presented at the Conference of Economists (15th: 1986: Monash University) The Australian labour market: September 1987 Civil liberties and industrial relations: Hein v Jaques Ltd Female participation in the Australian labour force The effects on the Australian economy of shorter standard working hours in construction and related industries 13 13 13 1 1 2 13 2 13 2 13 13 2 3 13 3 13 3 13 13 13 13 3 4 4 4 13 4 12 12 1 The Australian labour market December 1985 1 A comparison of Japanese and Australian labour markets The regional dimension of structural change: the case of textiles, clothing and 1 footwear 12 authors Wooden pagination A. J. Phipps G. T. Harris; M. Vitols Mark Wooden; Peter Dawkins 35-50 51-60 69-93 Keith Hancock 94-107 Colin Power; Frances Robertson 108-119 Geoffrey Crockett Judith Sloan 120-125 130-142 Derek Bosworth; Tony Westaway 143-161 Graham Jones 162-178 Joan Vipond; Bruce Bradbury; Diana Encel Judith Sloan; Narmon Tulsi R. C. McCallum Donald E. Lewis; Brett Shorten 179-192 197-224 225-236 237-263 Peter B. Dixon 264-289 Judith Sloan A. G. Henderson 3-21 22-45 Judith Sloan 46-56 volume issue title 12 1 Recent changes in rural employment The Australian Labour Market, March 1986. -Includes comparison with other 12 2 countries The employment outlook for data processing occupations. -This paper is based on a report commissioned by IBM Australia, the South Australian Department 12 2 of Labour and the National Training Council 12 2 How large is the structural element in the current unemployment Learning from Japan: the concept of skill formation. -This paper was adapted from a paper presented at an international conference on employment and 12 2 training 'Full Employment: Uncertain Futures' (1985: Perth) 12 3 The Australian labour market, June 1986 12 3 Competitiveness indices and trade performance The labour market experience of redundant workers: a study of a plant closure. -A study of workers retrenched due to the shutdown of the 12 3 Broadmeadows plant of Tooth Brewery (Victoria) Pty Ltd 12 4 The Australian labour market, September 1986 12 4 Rethinking Australia's international competitiveness 12 4 The right to work. -Reproduced from Australia in a Developing World 12 4 Quality circles: lessons from the United States 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 The Australian labour market December 1984 1 Affirmative action for women: economic issues A case study of affirmative action. -Based on a speech given at the Australian 1 Financial Review Seminar (1984) 2 The Australian labour market: March 1985 2 Towards flexibility in academic labour markets? 2 The High Court and industrial relations in the 1980s 3 The Australian labour market, June 1985 Participation and equity in higher education: a preliminary report on the socioeconomic profile of higher education students in South Australia, 1974/ 3 1984 authors Scott Evans pagination 57-72 Richard Blandy; Judith Sloan 82-90 Roy Kriegler J. E. King 91-101 102-118 G. W. Ford Peter D. Kenyon; et al. Peter B. Dixon; David Johnson 119-127 131-153 154-172 Stephen Deery; et al. Richard Blandy; Peter Kain C. H. Fitzgibbon Helen Hughes Robert Drago 173-194 199-220 221-233 234-243 244-251 Peter Kain; Peter Dawkins Bruce Chapman 3-29 30-42 J. F. Kirk P. A. McGavin John Nieuwenhuysen Graham F. Smith Peter Dawkins 43-47 57-70 71-81 82-101 105-123 R. D. Linke; L. M. Oertel; N. J. M. Kelsey 124-141 volume issue title 11 3 Training or wages: an evaluation of the Kirby Report Redundancy and public policy in Australia. -Includes results of a survey of 11 3 redundancy practices in the manufacturing industry in Victoria 11 3 Penalty rates and the review of the principles 11 4 The Australian Labour market September 1985 11 4 Taxes, transfers and the social wage in Australia 1975/ 1984 11 4 Improved labour market information: beyond unemployment statistics National tripartism: the case of the Ministry of Labour Advisory Council 1953/ 11 4 1960 10 10 10 10 1 1 1 2 10 10 10 2 2 3 10 3 10 10 10 3 3 4 10 10 10 10 4 4 5 5 10 5 The Australian labour market December 1983 Labour market policies for Australian stagflation: a Canadian viewpoint The dynamics of intra-city unemployment patterns The Australian labour market March 1984 Manpower forecasting and resource development: examples from the Hunter region of NSW The N.I.L.S. -National Institute of Labour Studies- archives The Australian labour market June 1984 Industrial policy: a dissent. -Excerpts from Schultze, Charles L. Industrial policy: a dissent; in The Brookings Review, no.2, Fall 1983 The determination of junior wages in Australia: needs, work value and employment Perspectives: the forgotten [economic] summit The Australian labour market September 1984 China's search for economic growth. -Excerpt from Xu Dixin and others, China's Search for Economic Growth (1982) Some limitations of the Australian Consumer Price Index The future of Australia's industrial relations: a summary and comment The future of Australian industrial relations Reshaping Australia's industrial relations system for the future. - Resume of the ACTU's submission to the Hancock Inquiry authors Judith Sloan pagination 142-153 Stephen Deery; Ray Brooks; Alan Morris Peter Dawkins P. A. McGavin; Peter Kain Keith Norris Russell T. Ross 154-177 178-188 193-211 212-235 236-245 David H. Plowman 246-256 Richard Blandy; et al. Keith Newton Clive Beed; Larry Singell; Ray Wyatt Richard Blandy; Mark Wooden 3-23 24-35 36-46 55-76 Frances Perkins Helen Bourke Peter Dawkins; Judith Sloan 77-104 105 113-133 Charles L. Schultze 134-143 David Pitman Helen Bourke Peter Dawkins; Judith Sloan 144-166 167-170 177-195 Xu Dixin; et al. Neil A. Warren Richard Blandy Alexander Downer 196-210 211-222 S1-S10 S11-S23 Peter Kain S24-S35 volume issue title 10 5 The future course of Australian industrial relations 10 5 The future of Australian industrial relations systems 10 5 Principles for the future of Australian industrial relations 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 The Australian labour market December 1982 1 Youth unemployment: an international comparison 1 Strength and protection The concerned politician's guide to countering inflation and unemployment. Paper presented at a symposium on Wages Policy and Manpower Planning in an Environment of Structural Change. ANZAAS. Conference (52nd: 1982: 1 Sydney) 2 The Australian labour market: March 1983 Immigration and Australia's development: with particular reference to the labour market. -Paper presented to Australian Institute of Mining and 2 Metallurgy. Conference (1982: Melbourne) 2 Interstate migration in Australia 1976-1981 Education, training and earnings of managers: some Western Australian 2 evidence 3 The Australian labour market June 1983 3 Trade union amalgamations and government policy in Australia authors R. A. Whiffin Bryan Noakes Ian McLachlan pagination S36-S48 S49-S61 S62-S69 David Harrison Stephen Creigh; Judith Sloan Edward Shann 3-26 27-48 49-54 Glenn Withers Richard Blandy; David Harrison 55-68 75-92 J. L. Menadue Graeme Hugo 93-101 102-130 Margaret Nowak; Geoffrey Crockett Richard Blandy; Stephen Creigh Stephen Deery Stephen Creigh; Frances Robertson; Mark Wooden Richard Blandy; Judy Sloan 131-151 159-189 190-207 208-216 223-246 9 9 9 3 Inter state variations in strike proneness: research note 4 The Australian labour market September 1983 Industrial relations in Australia: the need for change. -Paper delivered at 4 Anzaas Conference (1983: Perth) W. J. Brown; L. G. Rowe 4 Robotization and its implications for management: a recent report from the Japan Management Association. -Book review 4 The U V relationship in labour market analysis Keith Newton; Francis Vella 8 8 8 1 The Australian labour market: December 1981 1 Measuring Australia's international competitiveness: a note 1 Changes in union membership in the 1970s and beyond 3-20 21-30 31-41 Judith Sloan Lyndon Rowe; Gavan Forster D. W. Rawson 247-287 288-289 290-306 volume issue title 8 1 Technological change: employee attitudes to the issue 8 2 The Australian labour market: March 1982: main points 8 2 The Australian labour market: March 1982 8 2 The mass exodus of older males from the labour force: an exploratory analysis 8 2 Voluntary work in Australia 8 2 Bureau of Labour Market Research: report on progress 8 3 The Australian labour market: June 1982 8 3 Strike incidence in industrial countries: an analysis 8 3 Age structure of industries and the position of older men in the labour market 8 3 What price the imported executive 8 4 The Australian labour market September 1982: main points 8 4 The Australian labour market September 1982 8 4 The 1979 Hamersley strike 8 4 The economic position of migrants: facts and fallacies: a preliminary view 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 The Australian labour market: December 1980 An economic framework for explaining teenage unemployment. (Paper presented at Australian Association for Research in Education (November 1 1980: Sydney) Youth Schooling and Unemployment) 1 Aboriginal incomes: an aggregative analysis of the 1976 Census results 2 The Australian labour market: March 1981 2 Job creation schemes: Some lessons from the New Zealand experience 2 Conscripts and volunteers 3 The Australian labour market: June 1981 3 Unionisation in Australia and coverage of the closed shop 3 A demographic analysis of Australian occupational mobility 4 The Australian labour market: September 1981 4 Skilled metal tradesmen: Shortage or surplus 4 Equity and wage determination authors Boris Kabanoff David Harrison; Judith Sloan N. F. Dufty Paul W. Miller pagination 42-51 57-58 59-80 81-94 95-103 104-108 117-138 139-155 156-175 176-185 191 193-209 210-228 229-248 Covick, Owen 3-17 Merrilees, William Treadgold, Malcolm Covick, Owen Harris, G.T. Dufty, N. F. Covick, Owen Wright, M. Williams, L.S. Blandy, R., & Sloan, J. Richardson, S. Isaac,J. E. 18-30 31-46 51-66 67-87 88-104 109-121 122-138 139-173 179-194 195-204 205-218 Mark Wooden; Richard Blandy William J. Merrilees Helen M. Paterson Norman W. F. Fisher Richard Blandy; Mark Wooden S. W. Creigh; P. Makeham Hazel Moir Ian Hartnell volume issue title 7 4 Labour hoarding in Australian manufacturing: An inter-industry analysis 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 The Australian labour market: December 1979 Inflation first: an evaluation of recent economic policies (Paper based on final 1 chapter of Davis, K T and M K Lewis: Monetary Policy in Australia) 1 Trends in Australian strike activity: 1913-1978 Apparent productivities in Australian industries: a note on international 1 comparison 2 The Australian labour market: March 1980 Employment prospects for Keynes' grandchildren: some popular fallacies ( Paper presented at Conference of Economists, 8th, La Trobe University, August 2 1979) 2 Wage relativities and the Phillips Curve 2 Profits and investment in manufacturing: a contrary view 3 The Australian labour market: June 1980 Recent developments affecting retirement and redeployment rights in 3 Commonwealth public sector 3 Female employment: real and apparent gains 4 The Australian labour market: September 1980 4 Employer associations in Australia 4 Superannuation: privilege or right? 1 The Australian labour market: December 1978 Australia's export trade in the changing world economic environment: a 1 statistical study 1 The impact of over-award pay upon the Australian wage structure 1 Work, workers, managers and union leaders in Australia, 1978 2 The Australian labour market: March 1979 Manpower forecasting for teachers: performance and problems (Revised version of a paper Implications of recent trends in teacher supply and demand delivered at the Conference of Economists, 7th, Macquarie University, 29 2 August 1978) authors Mangan, J. pagination 219-235 Covick, Owen 1-16 Davis, K T and M K Lewis Perry, L. J. 17-30 31-51 Kasper, Wolfgang & Masih, A. M. M. Covick, Owen 52-61 67-83 Powell, A. A. Wright, L. C. Haig, B. D. Covick, Owen 84-101 102-115 116-122 129-144 Yerbury, Di Eccles, Sandra Covick, Owen Dufty, N. F. Harbord, Graham 145-171 172-185 193-208 209-244 245-272 1-17 Polasek, Matt Brown, William & Fuller, Don Layton, R. 18-33 34-42 43-70 1-15 Burke, Gerald 16-35 volume issue title 5 2 Immigration and Australia's supply of professional scientists and engineers 5 2 What then of the future? 5 3 The Australian labour market: June 1979 Youth unemployment (Paper presented at Work for Tomorrow Conference, 5 3 Melbourne, December 1978) 5 3 Union superannuation in the motor industry 5 3 Industrial change and employment problems in Tasmania 5 4 Australia's future economic relationsh with the countries of ASEAN 5 4 The Australian labour market: September 1989 5 4 The "real wage overhang" and the wage share of output Employment change in manufacturing: The role of imports, productivity and 5 4 output growth 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 The Australian Labour Market: March 1978 The performance of manpower forecasting techniques in Australian labour 1 markets 1 New labour market theories: Job search 2 The Australian labour market: March 1978 2 A Labor view of future developments relating to the Australian economy 2 Realism 2000 2 The economic future and institutional change 2 Economic development strategy to the year 2000 2 Nurse education in Australia: where to now? 3 The Australian labour market: June 1978 Restructuring Australian manufacturing industry: is freer trade the only 3 answer? 3 A D (Australian Democrats) economic strategy to A D 2000 4 The Australian labour market: September 1978 Australian unemployment: an international perspective on problems and 4 policies authors MacDonald, Stuart Layton, R. pagination 36-47 48-55 1-18 Blandy, Richard Townsend, Len Wilde, Peter D. Chomanan, G.K. Bonnell, S. 19-30 31-35 36-55 1-20 21-26 27-47 Marsden, J. & Anderssen, H. 48-72 1-16 Freebain, J. & Withers, G. Morgan, P. Hayden, Bill Court, Charles, Sir Lowe, D. A. Polites, George Bennett, Craig & Wallace, Robert Covick, Owen 17-31 32-42 1-16 17-21 22-26 27-30 31-39 40-52 1-19 Edwards, Clive Chipp, Don 25-49 50-54 1-15 Kasper, Wolfgang 16-30 volume issue title 4 4 4 How far does arbitration constrain Australia's labour market? 4 Executive training and development in a labour market context 3 3 3 1 The Australian labour market: December 1976 1 When will they ever learn? 2 The Australian labour market: April 1977 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 2 1 The Australian labour market: October 1975 Population and manpower in Australia: Implications of the first report of the 1 National Population Inquiry 2 The Australian labour market: February 1976 2 Pluralism and worker participation: An Australian perspective 2 More on productivity measurement 3 The Australian labour market: May 1976 3 The economics of inequality 4 The Australian labour market: September 1976 4 Bargaining in the context of arbitration: A policy proposal 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Migrant workers in Australia: Industrial cannon-fodder? Pluralism and worker participation: A backward looking I.R. perspective Reply to Emery The Australian labour market: June 1977 Long term structural pressures on industries and the labour market Import competition and job opportunities in a changing Australian economy Australian stagflation: Diagnosis and prescription The Australian Labour Market: September 1977 The Australian disease and its doctor Communication: Female employment growth in the recession authors pagination Brown, W., Hayles, J., Hughes, B. & Rowe, L. 31-39 Crockett, G. V. 40-52 Kirby, P. Blandy, R., Boundy, G., Chung, S., Cronin, P., Davies, T., Fallon, T., Ive-Smith, D, Rintoule, D.P., Shubert, G. & Thompson, D. Emery, F. Sweeney, S. 1-23 24-34 1-19 Turner, H.A. O'Shaughnessy, T. 20-31 32-39 40-44 1-4 5-44 45-54 55-65 1-27 28-44 45-46 Bentley, P. & Blandy R. 1-24 Redwood, A. 25-54 1-32 33-58 59-62 1-28 29-52 1-23 24-39 Dixon, P., Harrower, J. & Powell, A. Kasper, W. & McMahon, P. McDonald, J. & Woodfield, A. Sweeney, S. Nevile, J.W. Lydall, H. Hughes, B. Niland, J. volume issue title 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 The Australian labour market: September 1974 Recent strike behaviour in Australia: Causes and responses The Australian labour market: December 1974 Wage indexation: Solution or stimulus to inflation? The Australian labour market: March 1975 The UV displacement The Australian labour market: June 1975 The meaning and measurement of productivity change authors pagination Bentley, P. Bentley, P. & Blandy R. Sheehan, P. Bentley, P. & Blandy R. Hughes, B. Bentley, P. & Blandy R. Whitehead, D. 1-26 27-56 1-42 43-63 1-38 39-76 1-38 39-65