Reports and other publications

Reports and other publications related to the HILDA Survey.

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2018

  • Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre. (2018). Future of work in Australia: Preparing for tomorrow's world, Focus on the States Series, No. 6/18, (April).
  • Cigdem-Bayram, M. and Prentice,M. (2018). "Responding to high crime rates: what is the mix of prevention, insurance and mitigation individuals choose and its results?," Infrastructure Victoria, Technical Report.
  • Coates, B. (2018). What’s the best way to close the gender gap in retirement incomes?, Grattan Institute.
  • Chomik, R., S. Graham, G. Yan, H. Bateman and Piggott, J.(2018). Retirement income in Australia: Part I - Overview’, CEPAR research brief, Sydney.
  • Chomik, R., S. Graham, G. Yan, H. Bateman and Piggott, J.(2018). Retirement income in Australia: Part II - Public support’, CEPAR research brief, Sydney.
  • Chomik, R., S. Graham, G. Yan, H. Bateman and Piggott, J. (2018). Retirement income in Australia: Part III - Private resources. CEPAR research brief, Sydney.
  • Daley, J., Coates, B., and Wiltshire, T. (2018). Housing affordability: Re-imagining the Australian dream, Grattan Institute.
  • Daley, J., Coates, B., Wiltshire, T., Emslie, O., Nolan, J., and Chen, T. (2018). Money in retirement: More than enough, Grattan Institute.
  • Department of Communications and the Arts. (2018). Demand for fixed-line broadband in Australia, Working Paper, Bureau of Communications and Arts Research, Commonwealth Government (February).
  • Gilfillan, G. (2018). Characteristics and use of casual employees in Australia, Parliamentary Library, Department of Parliamentary Services, Parliament of Australia, Statistical Snapshot, Research Paper Series 2017-18, (January).
  • Hodgson, H., Tapper, A., and Nguyen, H. (2018). Inequality in later life: The superannuation effect, Research Report no. 11/18, Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre, Perth.
  • Huang, Y., Perales, F. and Western, M. (2018) The Long Arm of Parental Advantage: Socio-Economic Background and Parental Wealth Transfers over Adult Children’s Life Courses, LCC Working Papers (May).
  • Lass, I., and Wooden, M. (2018). The characteristics of the underemployed (Part 2), Fair Work Commission, Research Report (February).
  • Narayan, A., Van der Weide, R.,; Cojocaru, A.; Lakner, C.; Redaelli, S.; Mahler, DG.; Ramasubbaiah, R., and Thewissen, S. (2018). Fair Progress? : Economic Mobility Across Generations Around the World. Equity and Development. Washington, DC: World Bank.
  • Norton, A., Cherastidtham, I., and Mackey, W. (2018). Mapping Australian higher education 2018, Grattan Institute.
  • Prentice, D. and Scutella, R. (2018) What are the impacts of living in social housing? New evidence from Australia?, Infrastructure Victoria, Technical Report.
  • Productivity Commission. (2018). Rising inequality? A stocktake of the evidence (Commission Research Paper), Productivity Commission, Canberra.
  • Relationships Australia, (2018). Is Australia experiencing an epidemic of loneliness? Findings from 16 waves of the Household and Labour Dynamics of Australia Survey (September).
  • Rozenbes, D., and Farmakis-Gamboni, S. (2018). The characteristics of the unemployed (Part 1). Fair Work Commission/Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Research Report (February).
  • Terrill, M., Batrouney, H., Ha, J., and Hourani, D. (2018). Remarkably adaptive: Australian cities in a time of growth, Grattan Institute.
  • Tomaszewski, W., Perales, F., Xiang, N., and Kubler, M. (2018). Beyond Graduation: Socio-Economic Background and Post-University Outcomes of Australian Graduates. LCC Working Papers, 2018-22
  • Tomaszewski, W., Perales, F., Xiang, N., and Kubler, M. (2018). Beyond Graduation: Long-Term Socio-Economic Outcomes amongst Equity Students, Report prepared for the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education.
  • VCOSS (Victorian Council of Social Service. (2018). Battling on: Persistent energy hardship, (November).
  • Willis Towers Watson. (2018). Retirement income adequacy: The impact of renting.
  • Wood, D., Daley, J., and Chivers, C. (2018). A crisis of trust: The rise of protest politics in Australia, Grattan Institute.
  • Yuen, K., Ellis, G., and Nelms, L. (2018). Characteristics of workers earning the national minimum wage rate and of the low paid, Fair Work Commission, Research Report (February).

2017

  • Armstrong, A., and Carroll, M. (2017). Poker activity in Australia. Australian Government, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Australian Gambling Research Centre (Melbourne).
  • Armstrong, A., and Carroll, M. (2017). Gambling activity in Australia. Australian Government, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Australian Gambling Research Centre (Melbourne).
  • Armstrong, A., and Carroll, M. (2017). Race betting in Australia. Australian Government, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Australian Gambling Research Centre (Melbourne).
  • Armstrong, A., and Carroll, M. (2017). Sports betting in Australia. Australian Government, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Australian Gambling Research Centre (Melbourne).
  • Armstrong, A., and Carroll, M. (2017). Submission to the Australian Senate Environment and Communications Reference Committee, Inquiry into Participation of Australians in Online Poker, Australian Government, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Australian Gambling Research Centre (Melbourne).
  • Atalay, K., Whelan, S., and Yates, J. (2017). Housing prices, household debt and household consumption. AHURI Final Report No. 282, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, DOI:10.18408/ahuri-7307401, (June).
  • Australian Government (2017). Analysis of wage growth. The Treasury, Commonwealth of Australia, (November).
  • Broadway, B., and Wilkins, R. (2015). Low-paid women's workforce participation decisions and pay equity, A report for the Pay Equity Unity of the Fair Work Commission. Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic and Social Research, (December).
  • Brotherhood of St Laurence. (2017). Reality bites: Australia's youth unemployment in a millennial era. My Chance, Our Future: Youth Employment Campaign, (December).
  • Brown, L., Hansnata, E., and La, H.A. (2017). Economic cost of dementia in Australia, 2016-2056, NASEM, Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra, (February).
  • Cassells, R., Dockery, M., Duncan, A., Gao, G., and Seymour, R. (2017). Educate Australia fair: Educational inequality in Australia, Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre, Focus on the States Series, No. 5, (June).
  • Cigdem-Bayram, M., Ong, R., and Wood, G.A. (2017). A new look at the channels from housing to employment decisions. AHURI Final Report No. 275, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne DOI:10.18408/ahuri-5307201.
  • Dabo, A.M., and Dugain, V. (2017). Income inequality in Victoria: Evidence from the HILDA Survey, 2001-2015. Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance.
  • Dabo, A.M., and Hansen, J. (2017). What drives wage dispersion in Victoria? Evidence from the HILDA Survey, 2001-2015, Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance.
  • Department of Communications and the Arts. (2017). Trends and drivers in the affordability of communications services for Australian households, Working Paper, Bureau of Communications and Arts Research, Commonwealth Government, July, Canberra.
  • Emerson, E., Newland, J., Vaughan, C., and Llewellyn, G. (2017). Physical violence and property crime reported by people with and without disability in New South Wales, 2002-2015. Centre for Disability Research and Policy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney.
  • Grimes, A., Ormsby, J., and Kate Preston, K.(2017). Wages, Wellbeing and Location: Slaving away in Sydney or Cruising on the Gold Coast? Motu Working Paper 17-07, Wellington, Motu.
  • Hall, A.,(2017). Trends in home ownership in Australia: A quick guide, Parliamentary Library, Department of Parliamentary Services, Parliament of Australia, Statistical Snapshot, Research Paper Series 2016-17, (June).
  • Healy, J., Nicholson, D., and Gahan, P. (2017). The future of work in Australia: Anticipating how new technologies will reshape labour markets, occupations and skill requirements. Report for the New South Wales Government, Department of Education.
  • Jimenez, C., and Rozenbes, D. (2017). Award-reliant workers in the household income distribution, Fair Work Commission Research Report, 1/2017, (February).
  • Lamb, S., and Huo, S. (2017). Counting the costs of lost opportunity in Australian education. Mitchel Institute. 02/2017, (June).
  • McClean, T., and Johnston, R. (2017) Self-efficacy and social support. Australian Social Policy Conference, Uniting, UNSW, Sydney.
  • Rozenbes, D., and Farmakis-Gamboni, S. (2017). The youth labour market, Fair Work Commission Research Report, Part 1, Research Report, 2/2017. Fair Work Commission, (February).
  • Ryan, C., and Ribar, D.C. (2017). The youth labour market, Fair Work Commission Research Report, 2/2017. Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic and Social Research, (February).
  • Watson, I. (2017). Family friendly working arrangements: Labour market and workplace trends: A background report prepared for the ACTU. Submission to the Fair Work Commission, Four yearly Review of Modern Awards, (May).
  • Watson, I., and Alcorso, C. (2017). Australian disability workforce report, National Disability Services (February).

2016

  • ARDT Consultants. (2016). Ticket to Work pilot outcomes study: A quasi-experimental evaluation of pathways from school to economic and social inclusion. Report for National Disability Services, (June).
  • Atalay, K., Barrett, G., and Edwards, R. (2016). House prices, household debt and labour supply in Australia. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, AHURI Final Report No. 266.
  • Australian Centre for Financial Studies. (2016). Expenditure patterns in retirement. Australian Centre for Financial Studies, Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees, (August).
  • Breunig, R. (2016). The relationship between immigration to Australia and the labour market outcomes of Australian-born workers. Productivity Commission, Australian Government, Migrant Intake into Australia, Final Report.
  • Daley, J., and Wood, D. (2016). Hot property: Negative gearing and capital gains tax reform, Grattan Institute Report,No. 2016-5 (April).
  • Fisher, H., and Zhu, A. (2016). The effect of changing financial incentives on repartnering. Economics working paper series, University of Sydney, 2016-15, (September).
  • Johnson, L., Hossain, A., Thomson, K., and Jones, W. (2016). Cities: Lengthy commutes in Australia. Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics, Research Report 144.
  • KPMG. (2016). She's price(d)less; The economics of the gender pay gap. Updated report prepared for Diversity Council Australia (DCA) and the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, WGEA, (October).
  • La Cava, Hughson, H., and Kaplan, G. (2016). The household cash flow channel of monetary policy. Research discussion paper, Economic Research Department, Reserve Bank of Australia, 2016-12, (December).
  • Markham, F., and Biddle, N. (2016). Income, poverty and inequality, 2016 Census Paper 2, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU College of Social Sciences, Australian National University.
  • Minifie, J. (2016). Peer-to-peer pressure: policy for the sharing economy. Grattan Institute Report, no. 2016-5, (April).
  • Norton, A. (2016). HELP for the future, fairer repayment of student debt. Grattan Institute Report, No. 2016–4, (March).
  • Norton, A. (2016). Mapping Australian higher education 2016. Grattan Institute Report, No. 2016–7, (August).
  • Norton, A. and Cherastidtham, I. (2016). Shared interest: A universal loan fee for HELP, Grattan Institute.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). (2016). Valuation report, 30 June 2015, Baseline valuation, Draft report, Commonwealth Government, (November).
  • Productivity Commission. (2016). Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation, Final Report, Commonwealth Government.
  • Redmond, G., Skattebol, J., Saunders, P., Lietz, P., Zizzo, G., O’Grady, E., Tobin, M., Thomson, S., Maurici, V., Huynh, J., Moffat, A., Wong, M., Bradbury, B., and Roberts, K. (2016). Are the kids alright? Young Australians in their middle years. Final report of the Australian Child Wellbeing Project, (February).
  • Reeve, R., Marjolin, A., Muir, K., Powell, A., Hannigan, N., Ramia, I. and Etuk, L., (Eds). (2016). Australia's social pulse. Centre for Social Impact.
  • Stone, W., Parkinson, S., Sharam, A., and Ralston, L. (2016). Housing assistance need and provision in Australia: A household-based policy analysis. Inquiry into individualised forms of welfare provision and reform of Australia’s housing assistance program, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), (May).
  • Tanton, R., Vidyattama, Y., and Miranti, R. (2016). Small area indicators of wellbeing for older Australians (IWOA). Prepared for the Benevolent Society by NATSEM (National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling) for the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra.
  • Workplace Gender Equality Agency. (2016). Gender equity insights 2016: Inside Australia's pay gap. BCEC/WGEA Gender Equity Series.

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2007

  • The Allen Consulting Group, Australia’s National Saving Revisited: Where Do We Stand Now?, Report to Investment and Financial Services Association, August.
  • Baxter, J., Gray, M. and Hayes, A., Snapshot of How Australian Families Spend Their Time, Australia Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, May.
  • Berry, H.L., Twelve Types of Australians and their Socio-Economic, Psychosocial and Health Characteristics, Report to the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Australian National University, Canberra.
  • Berry, H.L. and Shipley, M., Longing to Belong: Social Capital and Mental Health in an Australian Coastal Community, Report to the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Australian National University, Canberra.
  • Cassells, R. and Harding, A., Generation whY?, Income and Wealth Report 17, AMP / NATSEM, July.
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Jobs for Immigrants, Volume. 1, Labour Market Integration in Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden, pp. 1–292.
  • Reserve Bank of Australia, Financial Stability Review, March.
  • Stone, W. and Hulse, W., Housing and Social Cohesion: An Empirical Exploration, Final Report No. 100, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne, April.
  • Watson, I., Low Paid Workers in Australia: Insights from HILDA, report for IR Victoria, March.

2006

  • Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, What Drives Australian Housing Careers?, Research and Policy Bulletin No. 83, August.
  • Australian Institute of Family Studies, Snapshots of Australian Families with Adolescents, Paper prepared for National Families Week, May.
  • Babacan, A., Chamberlain, C., Cullen, C., Dockery, M., Stoakes, A. and Wood, G., The Implications of Loss of a Partner for Older Private Renters, Positioning paper for the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, RMIT–NATSEM Research Centre.
  • Berry, H.L., Butterworth, P., Caldwell, T.M. and Rodgers, B., Profiling Australian Community Members: Different Types of People, Different Needs, Report to the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Australian National University, Canberra.
  • Buddelmeyer, H., Wooden, M. and Ghantous, S., Transition from Casual Employment in Australia, Report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations under the Social Policy Research Services Agreement (2005–2009), Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, December.
  • Butterworth, P., Oz, T., Rodgers, B. and Berry, H., Partnered and Lone-Parent Families: Describing Changing Families. Paper commissioned by the Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services through the Social Polic Research Services contract.
  • Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, About Australia’s Regions — 2006, BTRE, Canberra.
  • Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Review of Minimum Wages: Commonwealth Submission to the AFPC, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Canberra.
  • Headey, B., Framework for Assessing Poverty, Disadvantage and Low Capabilities in Australia, Melbourne Institute Report No. 6 , University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, May.
  • Headey, B. and Verick, S., Jobless Households: Longitudinal Analysis of the Persistence and Determinants of Joblessness using HILDA Data for 2001–03, Melbourne Institute Report No. 7, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, November.
  • Healy, J. and Richardson, S., An Updated Profile of the Minimum Wage Workforce in Australia, Report t the Australian Fair Pay Commission, National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University.
  • Mavromaras, K., Lee, W. and Black, D., An Examination of Welfare Transitions using the First Three Waves of HILDA, Report commissioned by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.
  • McGuinness, S., Freebairn, J. and Mavromaras, K., Characteristics of Minimum Wage Employees, Report commissioned by the Australian Fair Pay Commission, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research.
  • Richardson, S., Tan, Y., Lane, A. and Flavel, J., Reasons Why Persons with VET Qualifications are Employed in Lower Skilled Occupations and Industries, Report to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal, National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University, July.
  • Scutella, R., Unemployment and Low-Paid Work: The Low-Pay, No-Pay Cycle, Brotherhood Comment, November, pp. 6–7.
  • South Australian Centre for Economic Studies, Education and Childcare Funding: The Future, Report commissioned by the Department of Education and Children’s Services.
  • Stanwick, J., Ong, L. and Karmel, T., Vocational Education and Training, Health and Well-Being: Is There A Relationship?, Report for National Centre for Vocational Education Research, December.
  • Velamuri, M. and Stillman, S., The Cost of Crime, Report to the Ministry of Justice, New Zealand, July.
  • Warren, D., Aspects of Retirement for Older Women, Australia Government Office for Women Report.

2005

  • Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, About Australia’s Regions – 2005, BTRE, Canberra.
  • Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, Focus on Regions No. 4: Social Capital, Information Paper No. 55, BTRE, Canberra.
  • Cobb-Clark, D. and Stillman, S., The Effect of Economic Shocks o Retirement Intentions, Report to the Department of Family and Community Services, December.
  • Commonwealth Submission Safety Net Review, Wages.
  • Glover, M., Laplagne, P. and Fry, T., Determinants of Labour Hire Use in Australian Workplaces, Cat. No. GA 519, Productivity Commission Research Memorandum, Canberra.
  • Hamilton, C. and Barbato, C., Why Australians Will Never Be Prosperous, Australia Institute Webpaper.
  • Healy, J. and Moskos, M., How Aged Care Workers Compare With Other Australian Workers?, Report prepared by the National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University, for the Department of Health and Ageing.
  • Kelly, S. and Harding, A., Love Can Hurt, Divorce Will Cost, Income and Wealth Report, No. 10, AMP / NATSEM, April.
  • Laplagne, P. and Glover, M., Importance and Characteristics of Labour Hire Employment, Cat. No. G 520, Productivity Commission Research Memorandum, Melbourne.
  • Smyth, C., Rawsthorne, M. and Siminski, P., Women’s Lifework: Labour Market Transition Experiences of Women, Report, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, August.

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