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tenure. This study employs the use of a panel dataset, the 2001-07 HILDA Survey, in order to examine the appreciation rates …
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Comparatively, very little of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics (HILDA) data set has been used to analyse the … activities of Australian small business owner-operators, even though there are currently some 1.8 million small firms in … existence. Using multiple waves of the HILDA survey, in this paper we investigate two important research questions related to …
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. These features may increase wage disparities between mothers and childless women in the Australian labour market. Australia … the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey (2001-2006), a large, nationally representative …-time employment has a distinctive form in Australia. I find no evidence Australian mothers’ part-time employment constitutes a low …
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representation in the retail industry in the UK and Australia. In both countries, the retail industry is a major employer and is one … largest and largest unions in the UK and Australia respectively. However, despite this seeming numerical strength in …
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testing long-run Granger non-causality to examine the key determinants of Australia's inequality for the years 1970–2001. In …
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paper assesses the relevancy of the option to close for mining firm valuation. This is achieved by examining 41 Australian … gold mining firms listed on the Australian Stock Exchange from 1987 to 1994 that are actively engaged in gold mining …
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The Australian telecommunications market is a typical mature market in a developed country. This paper gives an … overview of the Australian telecommunication market’s development, industry structure, major components and contributions …, major firms, key government agencies and organizations in this market. The history and development process of the Australian …
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of globalisation. Australian firms are facing fierce competition from many overseas nations which have the advantage of …
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The approach to managing human resources has changed significantly in China over the last twenty-five years as its transformation from a state planned economy to a market-oriented economy continues. By adopting a broad notion of HRM, while remaining sympathetic to the strong emphasis on...
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rules, and Australia has proved to be no exception. The Ernst & Young 2003 Global Transfer Pricing Survey , conducted … additional tax and penalties being raised. Australia was in fact one of the first of the world's major economies to introduce … effective transfer pricing rules. In the past, MNEs in Australia merely set their transfer prices. Now they face onerous …
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