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levels using the Households Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) longitudinal survey data. We find a positive …
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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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characteristics. We draw on 19 years of data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to investigate …
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of detailed investigation. In this paper, household panel survey data from Australia are used that also find higher …
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This paper uses longitudinal survey data to test the degree to which measures of job insecurity are correlated with changes in labour market status. Three major findings are reported. First, the perceived probability of job loss is only weakly related to both exogenous job separations and...
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levels using the Households Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) longitudinal survey data. We find a positive …
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This paper uses longitudinal survey data to test the degree to which measures of job insecurity are correlated with changes in labour market status. Three major findings are reported. First, the perceived probability of job loss is only weakly related to both exogenous job separations and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011266184
of detailed investigation. In this paper, household panel survey data from Australia are used that also find higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009403381
This paper uses longitudinal data from Australia to examine the extent to which overskilling - the extent to which work …
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We present the first Australian estimates of intergenerational mobility that draw on direct observations of income from … Australia survey, the estimated intergenerational income elasticity is 0.28. Correcting for attenuation bias raises this to 0 ….41. We estimate the rank correlation to be 0.27. We show that Australia has greater mobility than the US and this is not …
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