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Australia, the study shows that pre-migration education, work experience, previous migration episodes, as well as English … proficiency, English training, study/job training undertaken in Australia and social capital form important determinants of the …
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households with foreign-born members (HFBMs) in Australia. Employing the difference-in-differences method and 2013-2015 Nielson … survey data indicates a similar pattern for total expenditures. With reduced outward aggregate remittances from Australia …
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Labour Dynamics in Australia survey to investigate how personal resources in the form of skills, cognitive abilities, and …
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The examination of the causal impact of health insurance coverage on healthcare utilisation is a critical endeavour in both academic research and policy formulation. However, this endeavour faces challenges, notably the endogenous selection into coverage and prevalent misreporting of coverage...
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of cyclones on the demand for private health insurance (PHI) in Australia. We amalgamate a nationally representative …
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Children of Asian immigrants in most English-speaking destinations have better academic outcomes, yet the underlying causes of their advantages are under-studied. We employ panel time-use diaries by two cohorts of children observed over a decade to present new evidence that children of Asian...
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Recent economic literature has advanced the notion that cognitive biases and behavioural barriers may be important influencers of uptake decisions in respect of public programs that are designed to help disadvantaged people. This paper provides the first evidence on the determinants of uptake of...
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This paper presents robust evidence that retirement causally improves overall life satisfaction which is subsequently explained by improvements in satisfaction with one’s financial situation, free time, health, and participation in local community activities. Furthermore, while the positive...
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We examine the short-term labour market effects of COVID-19 and the associated national lockdown in Australia by …
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We use the panel data from the Building a New Life in Australia survey to examine the relationships between proficiency …
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