Vol. 27 No. 4 2001
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Recent Submissions
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Regional unemployment in Queensland: Dimensions and policy issues
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2001)The problems of regional decline and regional unemployment have taken on a particular importance in Queensland in recent years. However, it is clear that the two issues are separate and require different policy solutions. ... -
Women, superannuation and the SGC
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2001)Superannuation is the Commonwealth Government’s preferred system for the provision of income in retirement. By definition, occupational superannuation benefits those with a strong attachment to the workforce. Employment ... -
The rise of intangible capital and labour market segmentation
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2001)Labour is becoming an important asset vis-à-vis physical capital as the asset structures of firms change over time. The peculiarities of labour assets are that they appreciate with usage rather than depreciate. In contrast ... -
The September 11 shock to tourism and the Australian economy from 2001-02 to 2003-04
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