Journal Articles

Research exploring the rich data provided by the HILDA Survey.

Details of any articles omitted from this list can be sent to hilda-inquiries@unimelb.edu.au.

Advance online publications

  • Adabor, O., ‘COVID-19 policy responses and subjective well-being’, International Review of Applied Economics.
  • Allen, M.S., Robson, D.A., Mishra, M. and Laborde, S., ‘A prospective and retrospective 10-year of study of altruism and reproductive success’, Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences.
  • Alshibani, S.M., Olaru, D. and Volery, T., ‘The influence of work–family conflict and enhancement on the wellbeing of the self-employed and their spouses: A dyadic analysis’, Work, Employment and Society.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Smyth, R., ‘Ethnic diversity and homeownership’, Australian Economic Papers.
  • Best, R. and Tuncay, B., ‘Understanding household healthcare expenditure can promote health policy reform’, Health Economics, Policy and Law.
  • Bilgrami, A., Cutler, H. and Sinha, K., ‘Higher penalties, broader definitions, and national standards: Did harmonized Australian workplace health and safety laws reduce workers' compensation receipt?’, Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society.
  • Boertien, D., Perales, F. and Pessin, L., ‘Does intergenerational educational mobility vary by sexual identity? A comparative analysis of five OECD countries’, European Sociological Review.
  • Botha, F., Bentley, R., Li, A. and Wiesel, I., ‘Housing affordability stress and mental health: The role of financial wellbeing’, Australian Economic Papers.
  • Botha, F., Wilkins, R., Ribar, D.C. and Maitra, C., ‘The co-occurrence of food insecurity and other hardships in Australia’, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy.
  • Boulis, C. and Torgler, B.,‘Religion as a determinant of relationship stability’, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.
  • Busseri, M.A., ‘Evaluating the structure of subjective well-being: Evidence from three large-scale, long-term, national longitudinal studies’, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
  • Caines, V. and Treuren, G. J. M., ‘The importance of external social support for workplace-related stress as we grow older’, Australasian Journal on Ageing.
  • Cho, Y., Li, S.M. and Uren, L., ‘Investment housing tax concessions and welfare: A quantitative study for Australia’, International Economic Review.
  • Cho, Y., Li, S.M. and Uren, L., ‘Stamping out stamp duty: Housing mismatch and welfare’, Quantitative Economics.
  • Clark, A.E. and Zhu, R., ‘Taking back control? Quasi-experimental evidence on the impact of retirement on locus of control’, The Economic Journal.
  • Craig, L., Ravn, S., Churchill, B. and Valenzuela, M.R., ‘A matter of time? Institutional timescapes and gendered inequalities in the transition from education to employment in Australia’, Journal of Sociology.
  • Delsalle, L. and Birulin, O., ‘Family-oriented versus career seekers: Mixture regression separation’, Empirical Economics.
  • Doan, T., Labond, C., Yazidjoglou, A., Timmins, P., Yu, P. and Strazdins, L., ‘Health and occupation: the limits to older adults' work hours’, Ageing & Society.
  • Ezzy, D., ‘Education, religion, and LGBTQ+ in Australia’, Journal of Beliefs & Values.
  • Fry, J.M. and Temple, J.B., ‘Food insecurity: Discrepancy within Australian couple households’, Australian Journal of Social Issues.
  • Green, F., Lee, S., Zou, M. and Zhou, Y., ‘Work and life: The relative importance of job quality for general well-being, and implications for social surveys’, Socio-Economic Review.
  • Guan, Y., Jiang, D., Wu, C., Deng, H., Su, S., Buchtel, E.E. and Chen, S.X., ‘Distressed yet bonded: A longitudinal investigation of the COVID-19 pandemic’s silver lining effects on life satisfaction’, American Psychologist.
  • Hewton, J., Ong ViforJ, R. and Singh, R., ‘The effect of dwelling-based and neighbourhood-based precariousness on mental wellbeing’, Housing Studies.
  • Howard, A., Hochstenbach, C. and Ronald, R., ‘Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context’, Economy and Society.
  • Jun, D. and Sutton, M., ‘Health‐poverty inequality in Australia from 2001 to 2018’, Australian Journal of Social Issues.
  • Joshanloo, M., ‘Longitudinal relationship between psychological distress and personality traits’, Stress and Health.
  • Kamal, M. and Blacklow, P., ‘Self-control, risk aversion and the gender wage gap’, Applied Economics.
  • Kapelle, N. and Monden, C., ‘Transitory or chronic? Gendered loneliness trajectories over widowhood and separation in older age’, Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
  • Kesavayuth, D. and Zikos, V., ‘Mental health and obesity’, Applied Economic Analysis.
  • Kincaid, R., ‘Happier when (we think) we all get along: Satisfaction with perceived relationships among family members and parents’ mental health’, Journal of Family Issues.
  • Koomson, I., Lenzen, S. and Afoakwah, C., ‘Informal care and financial stress: Longitudinal evidence from Australia’, Stress & Health.
  • Kumar, S. and Ray, R., ‘Social and emotional well-being and economic insecurity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders: A multidimensional approach’, Journal of International Development.
  • Kumove, M., ‘Take five? Testing the cultural and experiential theories of generalised trust against five criteria’, Political Studies.
  • Laß, I., Skora T., Rüger, H., Wooden, M. and Bujard, M., ‘Does temporary employment increase length of commuting? Longitudinal evidence from Australia and Germany’, Transportation.
  • Lazzari, E., Reimondos, A. and Gray, E., ‘Did the COVID‐19 pandemic affect fertility desires in Australia? Understanding why people changed their attitudes towards having a first or additional child’, Population and Development Review.
  • Lee, Y.Y., Slade, T., Chatterton, M.L., Le, L.K.D., Perez, J.K., Faller, J., Chapman, C., Newton, N.C., Sunderland, M., Teesson, M. and Mihalopoulos, C., ‘Age at first drink and its influence on alcohol use behaviours in young adulthood: Evidence from an Australian household-based panel study’, Preventive Medicine.
  • Ludlow, T., Fooken, J., Rose, C. and Tang, K.K., ‘Out-of-pocket expenditure, need, utilisation, and private health insurance in the Australian healthcare system’, International Journal of Health Economics and Management.
  • Martin, V.L., Shi, J., Song, Y. and Yao, W., ‘Identifying changes in the distribution of income from higher‐order moments with an application to Australia’, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics.
  • Mintah, K., Baako, K.T. and Awaworyi Churchill, S., ‘Non-cognitive traits and homeownership in Australia’, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment.
  • Mitrou, F., Nguyen, H.T., Huong, T.L. and Zubrick, S.R., ‘The causal impact of mental health on tobacco and alcohol consumption: An instrumental variables approach’, Empirical Economics.
  • Ong ViforJ, R., Suenaga, H. and Brierty, R., ‘Homeownership and subjective well-being: Are the links heterogeneous across location, age and income?’, Urban Studies.
  • Patel, P.C., ‘Saved by the bell? The effects of compulsory schooling laws on self-employment and earnings in Australia’, Journal of Evolutionary Economics.
  • Pauly, T., Weber, E., Hoppmann, C.A., Gerstorf, D. and Scholz, U., ‘In it together: Relationship transitions and couple concordance in health and well-being’, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
  • Ploszaj, A., ‘Does stress make you less neighbourly?’, Economic Papers.
  • Poggi, A., ‘Social contacts, neighborhoods and individual unemployment risk’, International Journal of Manpower.
  • Preston, A. and Wright, R.E., ‘When does the gender gap in financial literacy begin?’, Economic Record.
  • Seifert, I. S., Rohrer, J. M. and Schmukle, S. C. ‘Using within-person change in three
    large panel studies to estimate personality age trajectories’, Journal of Personality and
    Social Psychology.
  • Shahin, M., Ghasri, M. and Abbasi, A., ‘Individuals’ contribution to household energy savings: The role of big-two personality traits’, Heliyon.
  • Steinbring, R., Perales, F., Baxter, J. and Lam. J., ‘Taking the long view: Long-term couple earnings arrangements across the transition to parenthood’, Australian Journal of Social Issues.
  • Stewart, M., ‘Sharing the wealth: Tax, justice, gender and care’, Australian Feminist Studies.
  • Truong, N.K., Smith, S.J., Wood, G., Clark, W.A., Lisowski, W. and Ong ViforJ, R., ‘Mental and general health at the edges of owner occupation’, International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis.
  • Turek, K., Henkens, K. and Kalmijn, M., ‘Gender and educational inequalities in extending working lives: Late-life employment trajectories across three decades in seven countries’, Work, Aging and Retirement.
  • Xu, K.Q., Aw, J.Y.H. and Payne, C.F., ‘Inequalities in mortality in the Asia-Pacific: A cross-national comparison of socioeconomic gradients’, The Journals of Gerontology, Series B.
  • Xu, K.Q. and Payne, C.F., ‘A growing divide: Trends in social inequalities in healthy longevity in Australia, 2001–20’, Population Studies.
  • Xu, X., Fang, J., Young, M. and Zou, L., ‘The impact of post‐retirement financial market participation on retirement income sufficiency in Australia’, Accounting and Finance.
  • Zhou, Y., Zou, M., Wu, C.-H., Parker, S.K. and Griffin, M., ‘A study of new labor market entrants’ job satisfaction trajectories during a series of consecutive job changes’, Journal of Applied Psychology.

2024

  • Alfonzo, L.F., Disney, G., Singh, A., Simons, K. and King, T., ‘The effect of informal caring on mental health among adolescents and young adults in Australia: A population-based longitudinal study’, The Lancet Public Health, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. e26-e34.
  • Baako, K.T., Mintah, K., Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Farrell, L., ‘Betting on the house: The impact of gambling on homeownership in Australia’, Journal of Gambling Studies, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 159-179.
  • Barrington-Leigh, C.P., ‘The econometrics of happiness: Are we underestimating the returns to education and income?’, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 230, article 105052.
  • Bishop, G.M., Llewellyn, G., Kavanagh, A.M., Badland, H., Bailie, J., Stancliffe, R., Emerson, E., Fortune, N. and Aitken, A., ‘Disability-related inequalities in the prevalence of loneliness across the lifespan: Trends from Australia, 2003 to 2020’, BMC Public Health, vol. 24, article 621.
  • Botha, F. and Dahmann, S.C., ‘Locus of control, self-control and health outcomes’, SSM – Population Health, vol. 25, article 101566.
  • Bühler, J.L., Mund, M., Neyer, F.J. and Wrzus, C., ‘A developmental perspective on personality–relationship transactions: Evidence from three nationally representative samples’, Journal of Personality, vol. 92, no. 1, pp. 202-221.
  • Clark, W.A., Ong ViforJ, R. and Phelps, C., ‘Place attachment and aging in place: Preferences and disruptions’, Research on Aging, vol. 46, nos. 3/4,pp. 179-196.
  • Edmed, S.L., Huda, M.M., Pattinson, C.L., Rossa, K.R. and Smith, S.S., ‘Perceived neighborhood characteristics and sleep in Australian adults’, Health Education & Behavior, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 155-166.
  • Jiang, Z., Peng, C. and Yan, H., ‘Personality differences and investment decision-making’, Journal of Financial Economics, vol. 153, article 103776.
  • Kavaarpuo,G., Awaworyi Churchill, S., Baako, K.T. and Mintah, K., ‘Effect of crime on housing tenure: Evidence from longitudinal data in Australia’, Cities, vol. 148, article 104847.
  • Keramat, S.A., Perales, F., Alam, K., Rashid, R., Haque, R., Monasi, N., Hashmi, R., Siddika, F., Siddiqui, Z.H., Ali, M.A. and Gebremariam, N.D., ‘Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life amongst Indigenous Australians: A longitudinal analysis’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 195-206.
  • Nguyen, H.T., Mitrou, F. and Zubrick, S.R., ‘Retirement, housing mobility, downsizing and neighbourhood quality – A causal investigation’, Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 63, article 101977.
  • Ong ViforJ, R., Pawson, H., Singh, R. and Martin, C., ‘Analysing the effectiveness of demand-side rental subsidies: The case of Australia’s Commonwealth Rent Assistance scheme’, International Journal of Housing Policy, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 75-97.
  • Palmisano, F., ‘Compassion and envy in distributional comparisons’, Theory and Decision, vol. 96, no. 1, pp. 153-184.
  • Parkinson, S., Wood, G.A. and Campbell, I., ‘Labour and housing market precarity: What is the impact of time-related underemployment?’, International Journal of Housing Policy, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 1-22.
  • Pettifor, H., Mastrucci, A., Wilson, C., van Ruijven, B., Agnew, M. and Le Gallic, T., ‘Endogenous simulation of low-carbon lifestyle change in global climate mitigation pathways’, Environmental Research Letters, vol. 19, no. 1, article 014016.
  • Rohde, N., ‘Child gender and differences in risky health behavior among parents’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 340, article 116474.
  • Skoy, E., ‘Household impacts of child health shocks’, Journal of Population Economics, vol. 37, article 20.
  • Tran, D.B. and Tran, H.T.M., ‘Partner’s generalized locus of control and domains of job satisfaction: Evidence from Australia’, Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 40-54.
  • Wright, A.J. and Jackson, J.J., ‘The associations between life events and person-centered personality consistency’, Journal of Personality, vol. 92, no. 1, pp. 162-179.
  • Yeboah Asiamah-Asare, B.K., Peprah, P., Adu, C., Ahinkorah, B.O. and Addo, I.Y., ‘Associations of nuptiality perceptions, financial difficulties, and socio-demographic factors with mental health status in Australian adults: Analysis of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey’, PLoS ONE, vol. 19, no. 2, article e0296941.
  • Zhan, S., Zhang, L., Li, X. and Wu, Y., ‘There's no going back? The influence of prior entrepreneurial experience timing on voluntary turnover in post‐entrepreneurship wage employment’, Personnel Psychology, vol. 77, no. 1, pp. 131-164.
  • Zhou, Y., Zou, M., Wu, C.-H., Parker, S. K. and Griffin, M., ‘A study of new labor market entrants’ job satisfaction trajectories during a series of consecutive job changes’, Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 109, no. 2, pp. 293–306.

2023

  • Ackerman, K., Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Smyth, R., ‘Broadband internet and cognitive functioning’, Economic Record, vol. 99, no. 327, pp. 535-563.
  • Ackerman, K., Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Smyth, R., ‘High-speed internet access and energy poverty’, Energy Economics, vol. 127, article 107111.
  • Adabor, O., ‘Australia's gambling epidemic: The role of Covid-19 support payment’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 59-77.
  • Aitken, A. and Singh, S., ‘Time to change? Promoting mobility at older ages to support longer working lives’, Journal of the Economics of Ageing, vol. 24, article 100437.
  • Amega, D., Churchill, R.E.A., Ocloo, J. and Awaworyi Churchill, S., ‘Energy poverty and alcohol consumption’, World Development Sustainability, vol. 3, article 100109.
  • Ammi, M., Fooken, J., Klein, J. and Scott, A., ‘Does doctors’ personality differ from those of patients, the highly educated and other caring professions? An observational study using two nationally representative Australian surveys’, BMJ Open, vol. 13, no. 4, e069850.
  • Apergis, N. and Bouras, C., ‘Household choices on investing in financial risky assets: Do national institutional factors have their own merit?’, International Journal of Finance and Economics, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 405-420.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Asante, A., ‘Neighbourhood crime and obesity: Longitudinal evidence from Australia’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 337, article 116289.
  • Austen, S., Kalsi, J., and Mavisakalyan, A., ‘Parenthood and the distribution of intra-household inequalities in wellbeing, Journal of Economic Inequality, vol. 21, pp. 405-440.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., Hayward, M., Smyth, R. and Trinh, T.A., ‘Crime, community social capital and entrepreneurship: Evidence from Australian communities’, Journal of Business Venturing, vol. 38, no. 2, article 106291.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., Koomson, I. and Munyanyi, M.E., ‘Transport poverty and obesity: The mediating roles of social capital and physical activity’, Transport Policy, vol. 130, pp. 155-166.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., Smyth, R. and Trinh, T.A., ‘Negative life events and entrepreneurship’, Journal of Business Research, vol. 155, part B, article 113443.
  • Badji, S., Black, N. and Johnston, D.W., ‘Economic, health and behavioural consequences of greater gambling availability’, Economic Modelling, vol. 123, article 106285.
  • Baranov, V., De Haas, R. and Grosjean, P., ‘Men. Male-biased sex ratios and masculinity norms: Evidence from Australia’s colonial past’, Journal of Economic Growth, vol. 28, pp. 339-396.
  • Bartram, D., ‘Sexual orientation and life satisfaction’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 20-35.
  • Batterham, D., ‘Magnet mobility myths: Exploring geographical mobility amongst people experiencing, or at-risk of, homelessness in Australia’, International Journal of Housing Policy, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 565-587.
  • Baxter, J., Campbell, A. and Lee, R., 'Gender gaps in unpaid domestic and care work: Putting the pandemic in (a life course) perspective’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 56, no. 4, pp. 502-515.
  • Bentley, R., Daniel, L., Li, Y., Baker, E. and Li, A., ‘The effect of energy poverty on mental health, cardiovascular disease and respiratory health: A longitudinal analysis’, The Lancet Regional Health–Western Pacific, vol. 35, article 100734.
  • Bishop, G.M., Kavanagh, A.M., Disney, G. and Aitken, Z., ‘Trends in mental health inequalities for people with disability, Australia 2003 to 2020’, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 57, no. 12, pp. 1570-1579.
  • Botha, F., Butterworth, P., Morris, R.W. and Glozier, N., ‘Generational differences in mental health trends in the twenty-first century’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, vol. 120, no. 49, article e2303781120.
  • Botha, F. and Ribar, D.C., ‘For worse? Financial hardships and intra-household resource allocation among Australian couples’, Economic Modelling, vol. 119, article 106114.
  • Byrne, D., Kwak, D.W., Tang, K.K. and Yazbeck, M., ‘Spillover effects of retirement: Does health vulnerability matter?’, Economics & Human Biology, vol. 48, article 101211.
  • Cai, L., ‘The stepping stone effect of casual employment in Australia: A re-examination’, Economic Record, vol. 99, no. 326, pp. 385-409.
  • Callis, Z., Gerrans, P., Walker, D. L. and Gignac, G. E., ‘The association between intelligence and financial literacy: A conceptual and meta-analytic review’, Intelligence, vol. 100, article 101781.
  • Cardak, B.A. and Martin, V., ‘Household willingness to take financial risk: Stockmarket movements and life-cycle effects’, Journal of Banking & Finance, vol. 149, article 106752.
  • Clark, W.A., Ong ViforJ, R. and Phelps, C., ‘Personality traits, risk aversion and endowment effects on residential mobility outcomes’, Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 203, article 112035.
  • Cobb-Clark, D.A., Dahmann, S.C., Kamhöfer, D. and Schildberg-Hörisch, H., ‘Self-control and unhealthy body weight: The role of impulsivity and restraint’, Economics & Human Biology,vol. 50, article 101263.
  • Collingwood, P., Mazerolle, L. and Cardwell, S.M., ‘School truancy and welfare receipt dynamics in early adulthood: A longitudinal study’, Journal of Criminology, vol. 56, no. 4, pp. 441-455.
  • Curry, M. and Lee, R., ‘Indigenous self-identification across generations: Parent–child links in Australian survey data’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, vol. 49, no. 9, pp. 2310-2331.
  • de New, S.C. and Schurer, S., ‘Survey response behavior as a proxy for unobserved ability: Theory and evidence’, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 197-212.
  • Doan, T., Ha, V., Strazdins, L. and Chateau, D., ‘Healthy minds live in healthy bodies – effect of physical health on mental health: Evidence from Australian longitudinal data’, Current Psychology, vol. 42, no. 22, pp. 18702-18713.
  • Doan, T., Nghiem, N. and Doan, N., ‘ Free versus regulated migration: Comparing the wages of the New Zealand‐born, other migrants and the Australia‐born workers in Australia’, International Migration, vol. 61, no. 2, pp. 297-327.
  • Dockery, A.M. and Buchler, S., ‘Women’s work: myth or reality? Occupational feminisation and women’s job satisfaction in Australia’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 51-83.
  • Dronavalli, M., Page, A., Sperandei, S., Uribe, G., Schneider, C.H. and Eastwood, J., ‘Determinants and health outcomes of trajectories of social mobility in Australia’, SSM-Population Health, vol. 21, article 101336.
  • Duncan, M.J., Holliday, E.G., Burton, N.W., Glozier, N. and Oftedal, S., ‘Prospective associations between joint categories of physical activity and insomnia symptoms with onset of poor mental health in a population-based cohort’, Journal of Sport and Health Science, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 295-303.
  • Ervin, J., Taouk, Y., Hewitt, B. and King, T., ‘The association between unpaid labour and mental health in working-age adults in Australia from 2002 to 2020: A longitudinal population-based cohort study’, The Lancet Public Health, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. e276-e285.
  • Ervin, J., Taouk, Y., Hewitt, B. and King, T., ‘The gendered associations between precarious employment and mental health in working-age Australians: A longitudinal analysis using 16 waves of the HILDA survey’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 229, article 116382.
  • Ervin, J., Taouk, Y., Hewitt, B. and King, T., ‘Trajectories of unpaid labour and the probability of employment precarity and labour force detachment among prime working-age Australian women’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 169, no. 3, pp. 1033-1056.
  • Evans, A., Gray, E. and Reimondos, A., ‘Having a partner or living with a partner: Differences in life satisfaction and mental health’, Applied Research in Quality of Life, vol. 18, no. 5, pp. 2295-2313.
  • Evans, A., Gray, E. and Reimondos, A., ‘How tall am I again? A longitudinal analysis of the reliability of self-reported height’, SSM-Population Health, vol. 22, article 101412.
  • Fauser, S. and Mooi-Reci, I., ‘Visualizing underemployment dynamics in Australia: Combining Sankey and sequence analysis plots’, Socius, vol. 9.
  • Fenwick, M.J., Oftedal, S., Kolbe-Alexander, T.L. and Duncan, M.J., ‘Comparison of adult shift and non-shift workers’ physical activity and sleep behaviours: Cross-sectional analysis from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia (HILDA) cohort’, Journal of Public Health, vol. 31, no. 10, pp. 1621-1629.
  • Foo, J.K. and Doan, T., ‘The impact of sleep quality on mental health in working Australians: A quasi-experimental approach’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 329, article 116039.
  • Frijters, P., Krekel, C. and Ulker, A., ‘Should bads be inflicted all at once, like Machiavelli said? Evidence from life-satisfaction data’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 205, pp. 1-27.
  • Fry, J.M., Farrell, L. and Temple, J.B., ‘Energy poverty and food insecurity: Is there an energy or food trade-off among low-income Australians?’, Energy Economics, vol. 123, article 106731.
  • Gerards, R. and Welters, R., ‘Unemployment benefit eligibility requirements and perceived time pressure’, Social Science Quarterly, vol. 104, no. 4, pp. 907-917.
  • Giuntella, O., McManus, S., Mujcic, R., Oswald, A.J., Powdthavee, N. and Tohamy, A., ‘The midlife crisis’, Economica, vol. 90, no. 357, pp. 65-110.
  • Grant, R., Tranter, B. and Pisanu, N., ‘Rainbow renters: Differences in housing tenure and satisfaction between LGBTIQ and non-LGBTIQ Australians’, Australian Geographer, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 365-385.
  • Gray, E. and Reimondos, A., ‘Reporting of housework hours in the Australian census’, Australian Population Studies, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 34-40.
  • Gunawan, D., Griffiths, W.E. and Chotikapanich, D., ‘Comparisons of distributions of Australian mental health scores’, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, vol. 65, no. 4, pp. 287-308.
  • Gunby, N. and Coupé, T., ‘Weather-related home damage and subjective well-being’, Environmental and Resource Economics, vol. 84, pp. 409-438.
  • Hailemariam, H., Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Appau, S., ‘Temperature, health and wellbeing in Australia’, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, vol. 106, article 102065.
  • Hale, S., Myerson, J., Strube, M.J., Green, L. and Lewandowski, A.B., ‘Distress signals: Age differences in psychological distress before and during the COVID-19 pandemic’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 20, no. 4, article 3549.
  • Hambisa, M.T., Tawiah, R., Jagger, C. and Kiely K.M., ‘Gender, education, and cohort differences in healthy working life expectancy at age 50 years in Australia: A longitudinal analysis’, The Lancet Public Health, vol. 8, no. 8, pp. e610-e617.
  • Hashmi, R., Alam, K., Gow, J., Alam, K. and March, S., ‘Inequity in psychiatric healthcare use in Australia’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 58, pp. 605–616.
  • Higgins, C., Baker, S., Cousins, S., Wang, B.Z., Cheng, Z., Tani, M. and Jack, V., ‘Refugees as skilled migrants: Insights from Australia’s 2018 employer-sponsored refugee migration pilot’, Social Indicators Research., vol. 170, no. 1, pp. 323-338.
  • Hoang, K.T.A., Morris, R.W., Naehrig, D.N. and Glozier, N., ‘The comparative mental health of Australian doctors before and during COVID-19: A population-based approach’, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry,vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 511-519.
  • Howard, A., Li, A. and Bentley, R., ‘Parental co-residence and young adults’ mental health’, PLoS ONE, vol. 18, no. 11, article e0294248.
  • Huang, Y., Lieske, S.N., Wang, S. and Liu, Y., ‘How does heterogeneity in dwelling type preferences relate to housing and built environment characteristics?’, International Journal of Digital Earth, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 93-112.
  • Iliev, R. and Bennis, W.M., ‘The convergence of positivity: Are happy people all alike?’, Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 24, pp. 1643–1662.
  • Ilyushina, N., ‘Redefining parent's unpaid labour: Distinguishing errands from housework for targeted mental health policy’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 56, no. 4, pp. 516-523.
  • Ishida, M., D’Souza, M., Zhao, Y., Pan, T., Carman, W., Haregu, T. and Lee, J.T., ‘The association between obesity, health service use, and work productivity in Australia: A cross-sectional quantile regression analysis’, Scientific Reports, vol. 13, article 6696.
  • Jarosz, E., Matysiak, A. and Osiewalska, B., ‘Maternal free time: A missing element in fertility studies’, Population and Development Review, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 801-828.
  • Jatrana, S. and Pasupuleti, S.S.R., ‘Investigating the nativity differences in the development of disability in Australia: Findings from a nationally representative longitudinal survey’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 40, no. 4, article 21.
  • Jaydarifard, S., Smith, S.S., Rossa, K.R., Mann, D., Salehi, E.N. and Soleimanloo, S.S., ‘Sleep mediates the relationship between precarious employment and mental health’, Sleep Medicine: X, vol. 6, article 100092.
  • Joshanloo, M., ‘How stable are life domain evaluations over time? A 20-year study’, Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 24, pp. 791-812.
  • Joshanloo, M., ‘Stability of symptoms of psychological distress: A 13‐year study using Australian national data’, Stress and Health, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 219-225.
  • Joshanloo, M., ‘Temporal associations between religiosity and subjective well-being in a nationally representative Australian sample’, The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 107-114.
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  • Keramat, S.A., Lee, V., Patel, R., Hashmi, R. and Comans, T., ‘Cognitive impairment and health-related quality of life amongst older Australians: Evidence from a longitudinal investigation’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 32, no. 10, pp. 2911-2924.
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  • Kler, P., Potia, A.H. and Shankar, S., ‘Nappies, books and wrinkles: How children, qualifications and age affect female underemployment in Australia’, Economic and Industrial Democracy, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 138-160.
  • Lam, J. and Campbell, A., ‘Trajectories of loneliness among older women and men: Variation by sexual identity?’, The Gerontologist, vol. 63, no. 2, pp. 328-337.
  • Laß, I., ‘Non-standard employment and partnership dissolution: A comparison of nonmarital cohabitations and marriages’, Journal of Family Issues, vol. 44, no. 10, pp. 2746-2773.
  • Laß, I. and Wooden, M., ‘Working from home and work-family conflict’, Work, Employment & Society, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 176-195.
  • Leach, L.S., Doan, T. and Strazdins, L., ‘Working longer hours and body weight: An Australian study using household panel data (with measures of paid and unpaid time) to provide gender-specific estimates’, SSM - Population Health, vol. 24, article 101561.
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  • Lee, R. and Bablani, L., ‘Do Asian immigrants have better mental health? An examination of arrival cohort and gender in Australia’, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 42, no. 3, article 32.
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  • Li, A., Toll, M. and Bentley, R., ‘Health and housing consequences of climate-related disasters: A matched case-control study using population-based longitudinal data in Australia’, The Lancet Planetary Health, vol. 7, no. 6, pp. e490-e500.
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  • Mari, G. and Keizer, R., ‘Do high-income households ‘label’ family cash benefits? Evidence on family expenditures from Australia’, Social Science Research, vol. 113, article 102830.
  • Mi, J., Ishida, M., Anindya, K., Tran-Duy, A., McPake, B., Fitzgibbon, B.M., Laverty, A.A. and Lee, J.T., ‘Impact of health risk factors on healthcare resource utilisation, work-related outcomes and health-related quality of life of Australians: a population-based longitudinal data analysis’, Frontiers in Public Health, vol. 11, article 1077793.
  • Mishra, S.R., Wilson, T., Andrabi, H., Ouakrim, D.A., Li, A., Akpan, E., Bentley, R. and Blakely, T., ‘The total health gains and cost savings of eradicating cold housing in Australia’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 334, article 115954.
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  • Pak, A. and Gannon, B., ‘The effect of neighbourhood and spatial crime rates on mental wellbeing’, Empirical Economics, vol. 64, pp. 99-134.
  • Pastore, C., Schurer, S., Tymula, A., Fuller, N. and Caterson, I., ‘Economic preferences and obesity: Evidence from a clinical lab‐in‐field study’, Health Economics, vol. 32, no. 9, pp. 2147-2167.
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  • Perales, F. and Bernard, A., ‘Continuity or change? How the onset of COVID‐19 affected internal migration in Australia’, Population, Space and Place, vol. 29, no. 2, e2626.
  • Pettifor, H., Agnew, M. and Wilson, C., ‘A framework for measuring and modelling low-carbon lifestyles’, Global Environmental Change, vol. 82, article 102739.
  • Phelps, C., Harris, M.N., Rowley, S., Ong ViforJ, R. and Wood, G.A., ‘Geographic reference income and the subjective wellbeing of Australians’, Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 24, no. 8, pp. 2855-2880.
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  • Preston, A., ‘Changing gender role attitudes and the changing gender gap in labour force participation’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 65, no. 5, pp. 562-590.
  • Preston, A. and Wright, R.E., ‘Financial literacy and self‐employment’, Economic Papers, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 236-266.
  • Preston, A. and Wright, R.E., ‘Gender, financial literacy and pension savings’, Economic Record, vol. 99, no. 324, pp. 58-83.
  • Reddy, K.G. and Khan, M.G.M., ‘Constructing efficient strata boundaries in stratified sampling using survey cost’, Heliyon, vol. 9, no. 11, article e21407.
  • Reynolds, J. and James, K., ‘Blessing or burden: Transitions into eldercare and caregiver mental health’, Journal of Family Issues, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 139-164.
  • Rodwell, J., ‘Personal and work-oriented characteristics distinguishing older nurses’ partial or complete actual retirement behavior over three years’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 20, no. 14, article 6348.
  • Rodwell, J. and Flower, R.L., ‘How layers of context and material deprivation impact reemployment in stable or casual Work’, Social Sciences, vol. 12, no. 11, article 625.
  • Rohde, N., Trivedi, P., Tang, K.K. and Rao, P., ‘Cognitive and non-cognitive traits and the intergenerational transmission of socioeconomic inequality’, Journal of Economic Psychology, vol. 97, article 102635.
  • Saxby, K., Ireland, A., Ghijben, P., Sweeney, R., Sia, K.L., Chen, E., Farrell, M., McRobbie, H., Courtney, R. and Petrie, D., ‘Household composition and smoking behavior in a prospective longitudinal Australian cohort’, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 859-866.
  • Schurer, S., Atalay, K., Glozier, N., Vera-Toscano, E. and Wooden, M., ‘Quantifying the human impact of Melbourne's 111-day hard lockdown experiment on the adult population’, Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 7, pp. 1652-1666.
  • Scovelle, A.J., Hewitt, B., Lallukka, T., O’Neil, A. and King, T.L., ‘Time use, time pressure and sleep: Is gender an effect modifier?’, European Journal of Public Health, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 411-417.
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  • Sheetal, A., Jiang, Z. and Di Milia, L., ‘Using machine learning to analyze longitudinal data: A tutorial guide and best‐practice recommendations for social science researchers’, Applied Psychology, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 1339-1364.
  • Sheng, Z. and Griffin, M.A., ‘Job insecurity, employability, and mental health in the new era: A test of plausible influence mechanisms and temporal effects’, Stress and Health, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 384-403.
  • Shields, M., Spittal, M.J., Aitken, Z., Dimov, S., Kavanagh, A. and King, T.L., ‘Does employment status mediate the association between disability status and mental health among young adults? Evidence from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey’, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 80, no. 9, pp. 498-505.
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  • Stratton, L.S., ‘Marriage versus cohabitation: How specialization and time use differ by relationship type’, Research in Labor Economics, vol. 51, pp. 187-218.
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  • Tam, D. and Grimes, A., ‘Migration of dual-earner couples: A subjective wellbeing approach’, Review of Economics of the Household, vol. 21, pp. 269-289.
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  • Wooden, M., Trinh, T.A. and Mooi-Reci, I., ‘The differential impacts of contingent employment on fertility: Evidence from Australia’, Social Forces, vol. 102, no. 1, pp. 330-352.
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  • Wright, A.J. and Jackson, J.J., ‘Do changes in personality predict life outcomes?’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 125, no. 6, pp. 1495–1518.
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  • Yoo, K., ‘The Poisson method of poverty measurement using non-monetary indicators: A replication study based on Australian data’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 166, no. 1, pp. 219-238.
  • Zhao, Y., ‘Job displacement and the mental health of households: Burden sharing counteracts spillover’, Labour Economics, vol. 81, article 102340.
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2022

  • Agarwal, N. and Bishop, J., ‘COVID-19 health risks and labour supply’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, March, pp. 37-46.
  • Akay, A. and Savsin, S., ‘Offshoring and well-being of workers’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 200, pp. 388-407.
  • Alexander, O., Borland, J., Charlton, A. and Singh, A., ‘ The labour market for Uber drivers in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 177-194.
  • Alfonzetti, M., ‘Are first home buyer loans more risky?’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, March, pp. 55-63.
  • Aljeaidi, M.S., Haaksma, M.L. and Tan, E.C., ‘Polypharmacy and trajectories of health-related quality of life in older adults: An Australian cohort study’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 31, no. 9, pp. 2663-2671.
  • Aljeaidi, M.S. and Tan, E.C., ‘The association between polypharmacy and cognitive ability in older adults: A national cohort study’, Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 2505-2509.
  • Amarasinghe Arachchige, J., Quach, S., Roca, E., Liu, B., Liew, A.W.C. and Earl, G., ‘Understanding high‐involvement product purchase through an innovative machine learning approach: A case of housing type choice’, Journal of Consumer Behaviour, vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 1057-1074.
  • Astell-Burt, T., Hartig, T., Eckermann, S., Nieuwenhuijsen, M., McMunn, A., Frumkin, H. and Feng, X., ‘More green, less lonely? A longitudinal cohort study’, International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 99-110.
  • Atalay, K. and Barrett, G., ‘Retirement routes and the well-being of retirees’, Empirical Economics, vol. 63, pp. 2751–2784.
  • Atalay, K. and Edwards, R., ‘House prices, housing wealth and financial well-being’, Journal of Urban Economics, vol. 129, article 103438.
  • Atalay, K. and Staneva, A., ‘Waiting to get a pension: The impact of pension eligibility on psychological distress’, Health Economics, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 940-955.
  • Austen, S., Kalsi, J.K. and Mavisakalyan, A., ‘Retirement and the distribution of intra-household wellbeing’, Journal of the Economics of Ageing, vol. 23, article 100404.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Smyth, R., ‘Local area crime and energy poverty’, Energy Economics, vol. 114, 106274.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Smyth, R., ‘Locus of control and the mental health effects of local area crime’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 301, article 114910.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Smyth, R., ‘Protestantism and energy poverty’, Energy Economics, vol. 111, 106087.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., Smyth, R. and Trinh, T.A., ‘Energy poverty, temperature and climate change’, Energy Economics, vol. 114, article 106306.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., Smyth, R., Trinh, T.A. and Yew, S.L, ‘Local crime and fertility’, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 200, pp. 312-331.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., Yew, S.L. and Nguyen, T.M.T., ‘Health status and housing tenure decisions of older Australians’, Real Estate Economics, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 966-989.
  • Balasooriya, N.N., Bandara, J.S. and Rohde, N., ‘Air pollution and health outcomes: Evidence from Black Saturday Bushfires in Australia’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 306, article 115165.
  • Baum, S. and Mitchell, W., ‘Employment outcomes for men and women following an economic downturn: Labour underutilisation in Australia’, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 85-101.
  • Beck, E.D. and Jackson, J.J., ‘A mega-analysis of personality prediction: Robustness and boundary conditions’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 122, no. 3, pp. 523-553.
  • Bentley R., Baker, E., Ronald, R., Reeves, A., Smith, S.J., Simons, K. and Mason, K., ‘Housing affordability and mental health: An analysis of generational change’, Housing Studies, vol. 37, no. 10, pp. 1842-1857.
  • Bernard, A. and Kalemba, S., ‘Internal migration and the de-standardization of the life course: A sequence analysis of reasons for migrating’, Demographic Research, vol. 46, pp. 337-354.
  • Bernard, A., Kalemba, S. and Nguyen, T., ‘Do internal migration experiences facilitate migration intentions and behavior?’, Demography, vol. 59, no. 4, 1249-1274.
  • Bonsang, E. and Costa-Font, J., ‘Buying control? Locus of control and the uptake of supplementary health insurance’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 204, pp. 476-489.
  • Black, N., Jackson, A. and Johnston, D.W., ‘Whose mental health declines during economic downturns?’, Health Economics, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 250-257.
  • Botha, F., Butterworth, P. and Wilkins, R., ‘Evaluating how mental health changed in Australia through the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from the ‘Taking the Pulse of the Nation’(TTPN) Survey’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 19, no. 1, article 558.
  • Botha, F. and Vera-Toscano, E., ‘Generational differences in subjective well-being in Australia’, Applied Research in Quality of Life, vol. 17, pp. 2903-2932.
  • Butterworth, P., Schurer, S., Vera-Toscano, E., Trinh, T.A. and Wooden, M., ‘The effect of lockdowns on mental health: Evidence from a natural experiment analysing an Australian longitudinal probability sample survey’, The Lancet Public Health, vol. 7, pp. e427-e436.
  • Byth, S., Frijters, P. and Beatton, T., ‘The relationship between obesity and self-esteem: Longitudinal evidence from Australian adults’, Oxford Open Economics, vol. 1, odac009.
  • Callinan, S., Leggat, G., Van Egmond, G. Lindell, A.,‘The impact of handedness on health risk behaviours and socio-economic outcomes’, Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 187, article 111411.
  • Carman, W., Ishida, M., Trounson, J.S., Mercer, S.W., Anindya, K., Sum, G., Armstrong, G., Oldenburg, B., McPake, B. and Lee, J.T., ‘Epidemiology of physical- mental multimorbidity and its impact among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Australia: A cross-sectional analysis of a nationally representative sample’, BMJ Open, vol. 12, no. 10, e054999.
  • Chia, J. and Erol, I., ‘Young Australians living with parents: Free and pay board as popular housing tenure choices’, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 1667-1692.
  • Churchill, B. and Craig, L., ‘Men’s and women’s changing attitudes towards fatherhood and working fathers in Australia’, Current Sociology, vol. 70, no. 6, pp. 943-963.
  • Clark, W.A., Ong ViforJ, R. and Truong, N.K., ‘Neighbourhood selection and neighbourhood matching: Choices, outcomes and social distance’, Urban Studies, vol. 59, no. 5, pp. 937-955.
  • Curry, M., Mooi-Reci, I. and Wooden, M., ‘Intergenerationally penalized? The long-term wage consequences of parental joblessness’, Social Science Research, vol. 103, article 102650.
  • Dietrich, H., Patzina, A., Chesters, J. and Reissner, V., ‘School-to-work transition and subjective well-being in Australia’, British Journal of Sociology, vol. 73, no. 1, pp. 78-111.
  • Dinh, H., Strazdins, L., Doan, T., Do, T., Yazidjoglou, A. and Banwell, C., ‘Workforce participation, health and wealth inequality among older Australians between 2001 and 2015’, Archives of Public Health, vol. 80, article 104.
  • Disney, G., Petrie, D., Yang, Y., Aitken, Z., Gurrin, L. and Kavanagh, A., ‘Smoking inequality trends by disability and income in Australia, 2001 to 2020’, Epidemiology, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 302-309.
  • Doan, T., Holmes, M., Ha, V. and Tran, T., ‘How New Zealand migrants fare in Australia: What explains their wealth gap?’, New Zealand Economic Papers, vol. 56, no. 3, pp. 296-317.
  • Doan, T., LaBond, C., Banwell, C., Timmins, P., Butterworth, P. and Strazdins, L., ‘Unencumbered and still unequal? Work hour-Health tipping points and gender inequality among older, employed Australian couples’, SSM-Population Health, vol. 18, article 101121.
  • Doan, T., Labond, C., Gong, C. and Yu, P., ‘Time for physical activity: Different, unequal, gendered’, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 37-54.
  • Dockery, A.M., Koshy, P. and Li, I.W., ‘Parental expectations of children’s higher education participation in Australia’, British Educational Research Journal, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 617-639.
  • Dudek, T., Brenøe, A.A., Feld, J. and Rohrer, J.M., ‘No evidence that siblings’ gender affects personality across nine countries’, Psychological Science, vol. 33, no. 9, pp. 1574-1587.
  • Edwards, R., Gibson, R., Harmon, C. and Schurer, S., ‘First-in-their-family students at university: Can non-cognitive skills compensate for social origin?’ Economics of Education Review, vol. 91, article 102318.
  • Feng, X. and Wilson, A., ‘Association between community average body mass index and perception of overweight’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 294, article 114694.
  • Fooken, J. and Jeet, V., ‘Using Australian panel data to account for unobserved factors in measuring inequities for different channels of healthcare utilization’, European Journal of Health Economics, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 717-728.
  • Freak-Poli, R., Kung, C.S., Ryan, J. and Shields, M.A., ‘Social isolation, social support, and loneliness profiles before and after spousal death and the buffering role of financial resources’, The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, vol. 77, no. 5, pp. 956-971.
  • Fry, J. M., Farrell, L. and Temple, J.M., ‘Energy poverty and retirement income sources in Australia’, Energy Economics, vol. 106, article 105793.
  • Gan, X., Song, F.M. and Zhou, Y., ‘Language skills and stock market participation: Evidence from immigrants’, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, vol. 57, no. 8, pp. 3281-3312.
  • Gerards, R. and Welters, R., ‘Does eliminating benefit eligibility requirements improve unemployed job search and labour market outcomes?’, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 29, no. 10, pp. 955-958.
  • Gerards, R. and Welters, R., ‘Job search in the presence of a stressor: Does financial hardship change the effectiveness of job search? Journal of Economic Psychology, vol. 90, article 102508.
  • Gunawan, D., Griffiths, W. and Chotikapanich, D., ‘Inequality in education: A comparison of Australian Indigenous and nonindigenous populations’, Statistics, Politics and Policy, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 57-72.
  • Hacker, J. and Rehm, P., ‘Reducing risk as well as inequality: Assessing the welfare state's insurance effects’, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 456-466.
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  • Dockery, A.M., Phillimore, J. and Bawa, S, ‘Changing demand for STEM skills in Australia and gender implications’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 71-110.
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  • Farrell, L. and Fry, J.M., ‘Australia's gambling epidemic and energy poverty’, Energy Economics, vol. 97, article 105218.
  • Foster, G. and Stratton, L.S., ‘Does female breadwinning make partnerships less healthy or less stable?’, Journal of Population Economics, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 63-96.
  • Girtz, B., ‘Counting the hours: The influence of gender and occupation on work hour mismatch prevalence and resolution in Australia’, Labor Studies Journal, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 101-133.
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  • Hailemariam, A., Yew, S.L. and Appau, S., ‘Gender health gaps: The role of risky addictive behaviors’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 191, pp. 639-660.
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  • Huang, Y., Perales, F. and Western, M., ‘The long arm of parental advantage: Socio-economic background and parental financial transfers over adult children’s life courses’, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, vol. 71, article 100582.
  • Hui, F.K. and Bondell, H.D., ‘A shared parameter mixture model for longitudinal income data with missing responses and zero rounding’, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, vol. 63, no. 2, pp. 221-240.
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  • James, A., Mendolia, S. and Paloyo, A.R., ‘Income-based inequality of adolescent obesity in Australia’, Economics Letters, vol. 198, article 109665.
  • Johnston, D.W., Önder, Y.K., Rahman, M.H. and Ulubaşoğlu, M.A., ‘Evaluating wildfire exposure: Using wellbeing data to estimate and value the impacts of wildfire’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 192, pp. 782-798.
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  • Jokela, M., ‘Personality traits and reasons for residential mobility: Longitudinal data from United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia’, Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 180, article 110978.
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  • Keramat, S.A., Alam, K., Al-Hanawi, M.K., Gow, J., Biddle, S.J. and Hashmi, R., ‘Trends in the prevalence of adult overweight and obesity in Australia, and its association with geographic remoteness’, Scientific Reports, vol. 11, article 11320.
  • Keramat, S.A., Alam, K., Gow, J. and Biddle, S.J., ‘Impact of disadvantaged neighborhoods and lifestyle factors on adult obesity: Evidence from a 5-year cohort study in Australia’, American Journal of Health Promotion, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 28-37.
  • Keramat, S.A., Alam, K., Rana, R.H., Chowdhury, R., Farjana, F., Hashmi, R., Gow, J. and Biddle, S.J., ‘Obesity and the risk of developing chronic diseases in middle-aged and older adults: Findings from an Australian longitudinal population survey, 2009–2017’, PLoS ONE, vol. 16, no. 11, e0260158.
  • Keramat, S.A., Alam, K., Rana, R.H., Shuvo, S.D., Gow, J., Biddle, S.J. and Keating, B., ‘Age and gender differences in the relationship between obesity and disability with self-perceived employment discrimination: Results from a retrospective study of an Australian national sample’, SSM-Population Health, vol. 16, article 100923.
  • Keramat, S.A., Alam, K., Sathi, N.J., Gow, J., Bidde, S.J.H. and Al-Hanawi, M., ‘Self-reported disability and its association with obesity and physical activity in Australian adults: Results from a longitudinal study, SSM-Population Health, vol. 14, article 100765.
  • Keramat, S.A., Sathi, N.J., Haque, R., Ahammed, B., Chowdhury, R., Hashmi, R. and Ahmad, K., ‘Neighbourhood socio-economic circumstances, place of residence and obesity amongst Australian adults: A longitudinal regression analysis using 14 annual waves of the HILDA cohort’, Obesities, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 178-188.
  • Kesavayuth, D., Shangkhum, P. and Zikos, V., ‘Subjective well-being and healthcare utilization: A mediation analysis’, SSM-Population Health, vol. 14, article 100796.
  • Kettlewell, N., ‘The informational content of subjective expectations for health service use’, BMC Health Services Research, vol. 21, article 464.
  • Kiely, K.M., Sutherland, G., Butterworth, P. and Reavley, N.J., ‘Age and gender differences in the reciprocal relationship between social connectedness and mental health’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 56, no. 6, pp. 1069-1081.
  • King, T., Taouk, Y., LaMontagne, A.D., Maheen, H., Kavanagh, A.M., ‘Gendered associations between household labour force participation and mental health using 17 waves of Australian cohort data’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 56, no. 6, pp. 1035-1047.
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  • Lallukka, T., Hiilamo, A., Wooden, M., Glozier, N., Marshall, N., Milner, A. and Butterworth, P., ‘Recurring pain, mental health problems and sick leave in Australia’, SSM – Mental Health, vol. 1, article 100025.
  • LaMontagne, A.D., Too, L.S., Punnett, L. and Milner, A.J., ‘Changes in job security and mental health: An analysis of 14 annual waves of an Australian working population panel survey’, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 190, no. 2, pp. 207-215.
  • Lancaster, D., ‘The financial cost of job loss in Australia’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, September, pp. 41-51.
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  • Leggat, G., Livingston, M., Kuntsche, S. and Callinan, S., ‘The development of drinking trajectories among Australian young adults’, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, vol. 82, no. 2, pp. 237-245.
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  • Morris, R.W., Kettlewell, N. and Glozier, N., ‘The increasing cost of happiness’, SSM-Population Health, vol. 16, article no. 100949.
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  • Petrovic, K., Chapman, C.M. and Schofield, T.P., ‘Religiosity and volunteering over time: Religious service attendance is associated with the likelihood of volunteering, and religious importance with time spent volunteering’, Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 136-146.
  • Phelps, C., Harris, M.N., Ong, R., Rowley, S. and Wood, G.A., ‘Within-city dwelling price growth and convergence: Trends from Australia’s large cities’, International Journal of Housing Policy, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 103-126.
  • Prakash, K. and Kumar, S., ‘“Smoking your child’s job away”: Parental smoking during one’s childhood and the probability of being employed in adulthood’, Journal of Business Research, vol. 136, pp. 86-98.
  • Prakash, K. and Munyanyi, M.E., ‘Energy poverty and obesity’, Energy Economics, vol. 101, article 105428.
  • Ramia, I., ‘A three‐tiered analysis of overall life satisfaction: Socio‐economic characteristics, satisfaction with areas of life, and personality traits’, International Social Science Journal, vol. 71, nos. 241-242, pp. 179-195.
  • Sahle, B.W., Chen, W., Rawal, L.B. and Renzaho, A.M., ‘Weight gain after smoking cessation and risk of major chronic diseases and mortality’, JAMA Network Open, vol. 4, no. 4, article e217044.
  • Seymour-Smith, M., Cruwys, T. and Haslam, S.A., ‘More to lose? Longitudinal evidence that women whose social support declines following childbirth are at increased risk of depression’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 338-343.
  • Scovelle, A.J., King, T., Shields, M., O’Neil, A., Lallukka, T., Hewitt, B. and Milner, A., ‘Do psychosocial job stressors differentially affect the sleep quality of men and women? A study using the HILDA Survey’, European Journal of Public Health, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 736-738.
  • Shangkhum, P. and Kesavayuth, D., ‘How subjective well-being and physical health are linked: Mediation analysis’, Thammasat Review of Economic and Social Policy, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 50-83.
  • Sharifi, F., Nygaard, A. and Stone, W.M., ‘Heterogeneity in the subjective well-being impact of access to urban green space’, Sustainable Cities and Society, vol. 74, article 103244.
  • Singh, A., Contreras Suarez, D., You, E., Fleitas Alfonzo, L. and King, T., ‘Role of social support in the relationship between financial hardship and multimorbidity—a causal mediation analysis’, European Journal of Public Health, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 482-487.
  • Smyth, R., Nielsen, I., Cheng, Z. and Wang, B.Z., ‘The paradox of the contented female worker: The mediating role of income and the moderating role of sexual orientation’, International Journal of Human Resource Management, vol. 32, no. 23, pp. 573-595.
  • Spikic, S., Mortelmans, D. and Pasteels, I., ‘Does divorce change your personality? Examining the effect of divorce occurrence on the Big Five personality traits using panel surveys from three countries’, Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 171, article 110428.
  • Tahir, M.S. and Ahmed, A.D., ‘Australians’ financial wellbeing and household debt: A panel analysis’, Journal of Risk and Financial Management, vol. 14, no. 11, article 513.
  • Tahir, M.S., Ahmed, A.D. and Richards, D.W., ‘Financial literacy and financial well-being of Australian consumers: A moderated mediation model of impulsivity and financial capability’, International Journal of Bank Marketing, vol. 39, no. 7, pp. 1377-1394.
  • Taouk, Y., Spittal, M.J., Disney, G. and LaMontagne, A.D., ‘Changes in job control and perceptions of general health: A longitudinal analysis of Australian workers, 2005-2017’, Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 813-820.
  • Tawiah, R., Jagger, C., Anstey, K.J. and Kiely, K.M., ‘Trends in disability-free life expectancy at age 50 years in Australia between 2001 and 2011 by social disadvantage’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 75, pp. 1056-1062.
  • Testa, M.R. and Bolano, D., ‘When partners’ disagreement prevents childbearing: A couple-level analysis in Australia’, Demographic Research, vol. 44, pp. 811-838.
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  • Tran, C. and Zakariyya, N., ‘Tax progressivity in Australia: Facts, measurements and estimates’, Economic Record, vol. 97, no. 316, pp. 45-77.
  • Tran, D.B., ‘Locus of control and job satisfaction in Australia: The mediating role of job perception’, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, vol. 95, article 101771.
  • Tran, D.B., Pham, T.D.N. and Nguyen, T.T., ‘The influence of education on women’s well-being: Evidence from Australia’, PLoS ONE, vol. 16, no. 3, article e0247765.
  • Tran, M.M. and Gannon, B., ‘The regional effect of the consumer directed care model for older people in Australia’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 280, article 114017.
  • Tsiaplias, S., ‘The welfare implications of unobserved heterogeneity’, Review of Income and Wealth, vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 1029-1051.
  • Tulloch, C., Hing, N., Browne, M., Rockloff, M. and Hilbrecht, M., ‘The effect of gambling problems on the subjective wellbeing of gamblers’ family and friends: Evidence from large-scale population research in Australia and Canada’, Journal of Behavioral Addictions, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 941-952.
  • Van de Gaer, D. and Palmisano, F., ‘Growth, mobility and social progress’, Journal of Comparative Economics, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 164-182.
  • van de Weijer, S.G., Besemer, K.L. and Dennison, S.M., ‘Family member incarceration and physical health problems: A longitudinal study among Australian households’, SSM-Population Health, vol. 14, article 100810.
  • Van Winkle, Z. and Leopold, T., ‘Family size and economic wellbeing following divorce: The United States in comparative perspective’, Social Science Research, vol. 96, article 102541.
  • Vera-Toscano, E. and Meroni, E.C., ‘An age–period–cohort approach to disentangling generational differences in family values and religious beliefs: Understanding the modern Australian family today’, Demographic Research, vol. 45, pp. 653-692.
  • von der Heiden, J.M. and Egloff, B., ‘Associations of the Big Five and locus of control with problem gambling in a large Australian sample’, PLoS ONE, vol. 16, no. 6, article e0253046.
  • Wang, S., Liu, Y., Lam, J. and Gao, Z., ‘Chronic illness, subjective wellbeing, and health services availability: A study of older adults in Australia’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 18, no. 15, article 7718.
  • Wang, S., Liu, Y., Lam, J. and Kwan, M.P., ‘The effects of the built environment on the general health, physical activity and obesity of adults in Queensland, Australia’, Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology, vol. 39, article 100456.
  • Wang, X., Maani, S.A. and Rogers, A., ‘Economic network effects and immigrant earnings’, Economic Record, vol. 97, no. 316, pp. 78-99.
  • Watson, N., ‘Finding your way around the HILDA Survey data’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 554-564.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey’, Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik (Journal of Economics and Statistics), vol. 241, no. 1, pp. 131-141.
  • Wilkins, R., ‘Economic wellbeing’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 469-481.
  • Wilson, T., Temple, J. and Lyons, A., ‘Projecting the sexual minority population: Methods, data, and illustrative projections for Australia’, Demographic Research, vol. 45, pp. 361-396.
  • Wooden, M., ‘Job characteristics and the changing nature of work’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 494-505.
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  • Zhu, R., ‘Retirement and voluntary work provision: Evidence from the Australian Age Pension reform’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 190, pp. 674-690.

2020

  • Adams, N., Holland, C., Penrose, G. and Schofer, L., ‘Household wealth prior to COVID-19: Evidence from the 2018 HILDA Survey’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, June, pp. 61-66.
  • Aitken, Z., Simpson, J.A., Bentley, R., Milner, A., LaMontagne, A.D. and Kavanagh, A.M., ‘Does the effect of disability acquisition on mental health differ by employment characteristics? A longitudinal fixed-effects analysis’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 55, no. 8, pp. 1031-1039.
  • Alexeev, S., ‘The role of imputed rents in intergenerational income mobility in three countries’, Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 49, article 101710.
  • Ali, M.A., Alam, K. and Taylor, B., ‘Measuring the concentration of information and communication technology infrastructure in Australia: Do affordability and remoteness matter?’, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, vol. 70, article 100737.
  • Ali, M.A., Alam, K., Taylor, B. and Rafiq, S., ‘Does digital inclusion affect quality of life? Evidence from Australian household panel data’, Telematics and Informatics, vol. 51, article 101405.
  • Allen, M.S. and Laborde, S., ‘A prospective study of personality and illicit drug use in Australian adults’, Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 163, article 110048.
  • Allen, M.S. and Robson, D.A., ‘Personality and sexual orientation: New data and meta-analysis’, Journal of Sex Research, vol. 57, no. 8, pp. 953-965.
  • Arpino, B. and Luppi, F., ‘Childcare arrangements and working mothers’ satisfaction with work‒family balance’, Demographic Research, vol. 42, January-June, pp. 549-588.
  • Aschwanden, D., Sutin, A.R., Luchetti, M., Stephan, Y. and Terracciano, A., ‘Personality and dementia risk in England and Australia’, GeroPsych: The Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 197-208.
  • Atalay, B.K., Barrett, G.F., Edwards, R. and Yu, C., ‘House price shocks, credit constraints and household indebtedness’, Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 780-803.
  • Atalay, K., Barrett, G.F. and Staneva, A., ‘The effect of retirement on home production: Evidence from Australia’, Review of Economics of the Household, vol. 18, pp. 117-139.
  • Atalay, K. and Staneva, A., ‘The effect of bereavement on cognitive functioning among elderly people: Evidence from Australia’, Economics & Human Biology, vol. 39, article 100932.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., ‘Ethnic diversity and transport poverty’, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 139, pp. 297-309.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Farrell, L., ‘Australia’s gambling epidemic: The role of neighbourhood ethnic diversity’, Journal of Gambling Studies, vol. 36, pp. 97-118.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Farrell, L., ‘Social capital and gambling: evidence from Australia’, Journal of Gambling Studies, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 1161-1181.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., Munyanyi, M.E., Prakash, K. and Smyth, R., ‘Locus of control and the gender gap in mental health’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 178, pp. 740-758.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S. and Smyth, R., ‘Ethnic diversity, energy poverty and the mediating role of trust: Evidence from household panel data for Australia’, Energy Economics, vol. 86, article 104663.
  • Awaworyi Churchill, S., Smyth, R. and Farrell, L., ‘Fuel poverty and subjective wellbeing’, Energy Economics, vol. 86, article 104650.
  • Azpitarte, F., Gallegos, J. and Yalonetzky, G., ‘On the robustness of multidimensional counting poverty orderings’, Journal of Economic Inequality, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 339-364.
  • Baker, E., Lester, L., Mason, K. and Bentley, R., ‘Mental health and prolonged exposure to unaffordable housing: A longitudinal analysis’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 55, no. 6, pp. 715-724.
  • Baker, E., Pham, N.T.A., Daniel, L. and Bentley, R., ‘New evidence on mental health and housing affordability in cities: A quantile regression approach’, Cities, vol. 96, article 102455.
  • Baranov, V., De Haas, R. and Grosjean, P., ‘Queens of the desert: Convictism and marital attitudes across Australia’, AEA Papers and Proceedings, vol. 110, pp. 457-62.
  • Bassford, M. and Fisher, H., ‘The impact of paid parental leave on fertility intentions’, Economic Record, vol. 96, no. 315, pp. 402-430.
  • Beer, A., Daniel, L., Baker, E. and Lester, L., ‘The shifting risk of homelessness among persons with a disability: Insights from a national policy intervention’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 17, no. 18, article 6512.
  • Bernardelli, L.V., Kortt, M.A. and Michellon, E., ‘Religion, health, and life satisfaction: Evidence from Australia’, Journal of Religion and Health, vol. 59, no. 3, pp. 1287-1303.
  • Bilgrami, A., Sinha, K. and Cutler H., ‘The impact of introducing a national scheme for paid parental leave on maternal mental health outcomes’, Health Economics, vol. 29, no. 12, pp. 1657-1681.
  • Blom, N. and Hewitt, B., ‘Becoming a female-breadwinner household in Australia: Changes in relationship satisfaction’, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 82, no. 4, pp. 1340-1357.
  • Blunch, N.H., Ribar, D. and Western, M., ‘Under pressure? Assessing the roles of skills and other personal resources for work-life strains’, Review of Economics of the Household, vol. 18, pp. 883-906.
  • Bonner, S. and Sarkar, D., ‘Who responds to fertility-boosting incentives? Evidence from pro-natal policies in Australia’, Demographic Research, vol. 42, pp. 513-548.
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2019

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2018

  • Aitken, Z., Simpson, J.A., Gurrin, L., Bentley, R. and Kavanagh, A.M., ‘Do material, psychosocial and behavioural factors mediate the relationship between disability acquisition and mental health? A sequential causal mediation analysis’, International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 829-840.
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  • Atalay, K. and Zhu, R., ‘The effect of a wife’s retirement on her husband’s mental health’, Applied Economics, vol. 50, no. 43, pp. 4606-4616.
  • Austen, S. and Mavisakalyan, A., ‘Gender gaps in long-term earnings and retirement wealth: The effects of education and parenthood’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 492-516.
  • Battisti, M., Felbermayr, G., Peri, G. and Poutvaara, P., ‘Immigration, search and redistribution: A quantitative assessment of native welfare’, Journal of the European Economic Association, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 1137-1188.
  • Beatton, T. and Torgler, B., ‘Volunteering and life or financial shocks: Does income and wealth matter?’, Applied Economics, vol. 50, no. 19, pp. 2190-2209.
  • Bentley, R., Baker, E., Simons, K., Simpson, J.A. and Blakely, T., ‘The impact of social housing on mental health: Longitudinal analyses using marginal structural models and machine learning-generated weights’, International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 47, no. 5, pp. 1414-1422.
  • Besemer, K.L. and Dennison, S.M., ‘Family imprisonment, maternal parenting stress and it's Impact on mother-child relationship satisfaction’, Journal of Child and Family Studies, vol. 27, pp. 3897-3908.
  • Besemer, K.L., van de Weijer, S.G. and Dennison, S.M., ‘Risk marker or risk mechanism? The effect of family, household, and parental imprisonment on children and adults’ social support and mental health’, Criminal Justice and Behavior, vol. 45, no. 8, pp. 1154-1173.
  • Biddle, D.J., Kelly, P.J., Hermens, D.F. and Glozier, N., ‘The association of insomnia with future mental illness: Is it just residual symptoms?’, Sleep Health, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 352-359.
  • Semerci, A.B and Volery, T., ‘Entrepreneurs as parents: The antecedents and consequence of parenting stress’, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 41-58.
  • Brown, H. and Presseau, J., ‘Work me not into temptation: Exploring the relationship between work and healthy eating in dieters using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 368-381.
  • Buddelmeyer, H., Hamermesh, D.S. and Wooden, M., ‘The stress cost of children on moms and dads’, European Economic Review, vol. 109, pp. 148-161.
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  • Butterworth, P., Kelly, B.J., Handley, T.E. and Inder, K.J., ‘Does living in remote Australia lessen the impact of hardship on psychological distress?’, Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, vol. 27, no. 5, pp. 500-509.
  • Butterworth, P. and Leach, L.S., ‘Early onset of distress disorders and high-school dropout: Prospective evidence from a national cohort of Australian adolescents’, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 187, no. 6, pp. 1192-1198.
  • Cai, L., ‘Dynamic labour supply of married Australian women’, Labour, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 427-450.
  • Cai, L., ‘State dependence of labour force participation of married Australian women: Is there heterogeneity?’, International Journal of Manpower, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 269-282.
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  • Callander, E.J. and Schofield, DJ., ‘Psychological distress increases the risk of falling into poverty amongst older Australians: The overlooked costs-of-illness’, BMC Psychology, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 6-16.
  • Capic, T., Li, N. and Cummins, R.A., ‘Confirmation of subjective wellbeing set-points: Foundational for subjective social indicators’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 137, no. 1, pp. 1-28.
  • Cebulla, A. and Whetton, S., ‘All roads leading to Rome? The medium term outcomes of Australian youth’s transition pathways from education’, Journal of Youth Studies, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 304-323.
  • Clark, W.A.V. and Lisowski, W., ‘Wellbeing across individuals and places: How much does social capital matter?’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 217-236.
  • Craig, L. and Churchill, B., ‘Parenting stress and the use of formal and informal child care: Associations for fathers and mothers’, Journal of Family Issues, vol. 39, no. 12, pp. 3203-3224.
  • Coles, L., Hewitt, B. and Martin, B., ‘Contemporary fatherhood: Social, demographic and attitudinal factors associated with involved fathering and long work hours’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 591-608.
  • Cvetkovski, S., Jorm, A.F. and Mackinnon, A.J., ‘Student psychological distress and degree dropout or completion: A discrete-time, competing risks survival analysis’, Higher Education Research and Development, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 484-498.
  • Daniel, L., Baker, E. and Lester, L., ‘Measuring housing affordability stress: Can deprivation capture risk made real?’, Urban Policy and Research, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 271-286.
  • Deutscher, N. and Breunig, R., ‘Baby bonuses: Natural experiments in cash transfers, birth timing and child outcomes’, Economic Record, vol. 94, no. 304, pp. 1-24.
  • Dobbie, M. and Nahm, D., ‘The determinants of individual union membership in Australia: A structural approach using panel data’, Economic Papers, vol. 37, pp. 75-91.
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2017

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  • Ambrey, C.L., Fleming, C.M. and Manning, M., ‘The social cost of the Black Saturday bushfires’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 52, no. 4, pp. 298-312.
  • Ambrey, C., Ulichny, J. and Fleming, C., ‘The social connectedness and life satisfaction nexus: A panel data analysis of women in Australia’, Feminist Economics, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 1-32.
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  • Avsar, G., Ham, R. and Tannous, W.K., ‘Factors influencing the incidence of obesity in Australia: A generalized ordered probit model’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 14, no. 2, article 177.
  • Avsar, G., Ham, R. and Tannous, W.K., ‘Modelling gender differences in the economic and social Influences of obesity in Australian young people’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 14, no. 3, article 257.
  • Baker, E. and Lester, L., ‘Multiple housing problems: A view through the housing niche lens’, Cities, vol. 62, pp. 146-151.
  • Beesley, V.L., Vallance, J.K., Mihala, G., Lynch, B.M. and Gordon, L.G., ‘Association between change in employment participation and quality of life in middle‐aged colorectal cancer survivors compared with general population controls’, Psycho‐Oncology, vol. 26, no. 9, pp. 1354-1360.
  • Biddle, N. and Montaigne, M., ‘Income inequality in Australia – Decomposing by city and suburb’, Economic Papers, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 367-379.
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  • Black, N., Johnston, D.W. and Suziedelyte, A., ‘Justification bias in self-reported disability: New evidence from panel data’, Journal of Health Economics, 54, pp. 124-134.
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  • Bubonya, M., Cobb-Clark, D.A. and Wooden, M., ‘Mental health and productivity at work: Does what you do matter?’, Labour Economics, vol. 46, pp. 150-165.
  • Buchler, S., Perales, F. and Baxter, J., ‘Does parenthood change attitudes to fathering? Evidence from Australia and Britain’, Sex Roles, vol. 77, no. 9, pp. 633-675.
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  • Cassidy, N. and Parsons, S.,‘The rising share of part-time employment’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, September, pp. 19-26.
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  • Clark, W.A.V. and Lisowski, W., ‘Prospect theory and the decision to move or stay’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 114, no. 36, pp. E7432-E7440.
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  • De Vaus, D., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D., ‘The economic consequences of divorce in six OECD countries’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 180-199.
  • Dinh, H., Strazdins, L. and Welsh, J., ‘Hour-glass ceilings: Work-hour thresholds, gendered health in health inequities’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 176, pp. 42-51.
  • Dobbie, M., Nahm, D. and MacMillan, C., ‘The impact of trade unions on work related training in Australia’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 263-290.
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  • Elkins, R.K. and Schurer, S., ‘Introducing a GP copayment in Australia: Who would carry the cost burden?’, Health Policy, vol. 121, no. 5, pp. 543-552.
  • Feng, X. and Wilson, A., ‘Neighbourhood socioeconomic inequality and gender differences in body mass index: The role of unhealthy behaviours’, Preventive Medicine, vol. 101, pp. 171-177.
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  • Fisher, H., ‘The impact of child support on the household income and labour supply of payee lone mothers’, Economic Record, vol. 93, no. 301, pp. 189-213.
  • Fitzpatrick, D., ‘Self‐employment dynamics in Australia and the importance of state dependence’, Economic Record, vol. 93, Special Issue, pp. 144-170.
  • Flavel, J., ‘An analysis of the impact of health on occupation’, Economic Record, vol. 93, no. S1, pp. 86-104.
  • Flèche, S. and Layard, R., ‘Do more of those in misery suffer from poverty, unemployment or mental illness?’, Kyklos, vol. 70, no. 1, pp. 27-41.
  • Forbes, M. and Barker, A., ‘Local labour markets and unemployment duration’, Economic Record, vol. 93, no. 301, pp. 238-254.
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2016

  • Aitken, Z., Hewitt, B., Keogh, L., LaMontagne, A.D., Bentley, R. and Kavanagh, A.M., ‘Young maternal age at first birth and mental health later in life: Does the association vary by birth cohort?, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 157, pp. 9-17.
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  • Bardoel, E.A. and Drago, R., ‘Lifetime probabilities of multigenerational caregiving and labor force attachment in Australia’, Demographic Research, vol. 35, pp. 1537-1548.
  • Beer, A., Bentley, R., Baker, E., Mason, K., Mallett, S., Kavanagh, A. and LaMontagne, T., ‘Neoliberalism, economic restructuring and policy change: Precarious housing and precarious employment in Australia, Urban Studies, vol. 53, no. 8, pp. 1542-1558.
  • Bentley, R., Baker, E., LaMontagne, A., King, T., Mason, K. and Kavanagh, A., ‘Does employment security modify the effect of housing affordability on mental health?, SSM-Population Health, vol. 2, pp. 778-783.
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  • Bernard, A., Bell, M. and Charles-Edwards, E., ‘Internal migration age patterns and the transition to adulthood: Australia and Great Britain compared, Journal of Population Research, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 123-146.
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  • Islam, A. and Parasnis, J., ‘Native-migrant wage differential across occupations: Evidence from Australia’, International Migration, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 89-109.
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  • Kifle, T., Kler, P. and Shankar, S., ‘Immigrant job satisfaction: The Australian experience’, International Journal of Manpower, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 99-114.
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  • Leonhardt, A., Schmukle, S.C. and Exner, C., ‘Evidence of big-five personality changes following acquired brain injury from a prospective longitudinal investigation’, Journal of Psychosomatic Research, vol. 82, pp. 17-23.
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2015

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  • Villas-Boas, S., Fu, Q. and Judge, G., ‘Is Benford's law a universal behavioral theory?, Econometrics, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 698-708.
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  • Warren, D., ‘Retirement decisions of couples in Australia: The impact of spousal characteristics and preferences, Journal of the Economics of Ageing, vol. 6, pp. 149-162.
  • Watson, N. and Wilkins, R., ‘Design matters: The impact of CAPI on interview length, Field Methods, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 244-264.
  • Wilkins, R., ‘Measuring income inequality in Australia, Australian Economic Review, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 93-102.
  • Windsor, C., Jääskelä, J.P. and Finlay, R., ‘Housing wealth effects: Evidence from an Australian panel, Economica, vol. 82, pp. 552-577.
  • Windsor, C., La Cava, G. and Hansen, J., ‘Home price beliefs: Evidence from Australia, Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 29, pp. 41-58.
  • Wu, C.H., Griffin, M.A. and Parker, S.K., ‘Developing agency through good work: Longitudinal effects of job autonomy and skill utilization on locus of control, Journal of Vocational Behavior, vol. 89, pp. 102-108.
  • Zhu, R. and He, X., ‘How does women's life satisfaction respond to retirement? A two-stage analysis, Economics Letters, vol. 137, pp. 118-122.

2014

  • Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M., ‘The causal effect of income on life satisfaction and the implications for valuing non-market goods’, Economics Letters, vol. 123, no. 2, pp. 131-134.
  • Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M., ‘Life satisfaction in Australia: Evidence from ten years of the HILDA Survey’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 115, no. 2, pp. 691-714.
  • Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M., ‘Public greenspace and life satisfaction in urban Australia’, Urban Studies, vol. 51, no. 6, pp. 1290-1321.
  • Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M., ‘Valuing ecosystem diversity in South East Queensland: A life satisfaction approach’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 115, no. 1, pp. 45-65.
  • Ambrey, C.L., Fleming, C.M. and Chan, A.Y.C., ‘Estimating the cost of air pollution in South East Queensland: An application of the life satisfaction non-market valuation approach’, Ecological Economics, vol. 97, no. 1, pp. 172-181.
  • Ambrey, C.L., Fleming, C.M. and Manning, M., ‘Perception or reality, what matters most when it comes to crime in your neighbourhood?’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 119, no. 2, pp. 877-896.
  • Angrave, D., Charlwood, A. and Wooden, M., ‘Working time and cigarette smoking: Evidence from Australia and the United Kingdom’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 112, pp. 72-79.
  • Anusic, I. and Lucas, R.E., ‘Do social relationships buffer the effects of widowhood? A prospective study of adaptation to the loss of a spouse’, Journal of Personality, vol. 82, no. 5, pp. 367-378.
  • Anusic, I., Yap, S.C.Y. and Lucas, R.E., ‘Does personality moderate reaction and adaptation to major life events? Analysis of life satisfaction and affect in an Australian national sample’, Journal of Research in Personality, vol. 51, pp. 69-77.
  • Atalay, K., Kim, W.Y. and Whelan, S., ‘The decline of the self-employment rate in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 472-489.
  • Au, N. and Johnston, D.W., ‘Self-assessed health: What does it mean and what does it hide?’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 121, pp. 21-28.
  • Austen, S., Jefferson, T. and Ong, R., ‘The gender gap in financial security: What we know and don't know about Australian households’, Feminist Economics, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 25-52.
  • Azpitarte, F., ‘Was pro-poor economic growth in Australia for the income-poor? And for the multidimensionally-poor?’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 117, no. 3, pp. 871-905.
  • Baker, E., Mason, K., Bentley, R. and Mallett, S., ‘Exploring the bi-directional relationship between health and housing in Australia’, Urban Policy and Research, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 71-84.
  • Baxter, S., Sanderson, K., Venn, A., Otahal, P. and Palmer, A.J., ‘Construct validity of SF-6D health state utility values in an employed population’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 17, no. 7, pp. A730-A731.
  • Biddle, N., ‘Measuring and analysing the well-being of Australia's Indigenous population’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 116, no. 3, pp. 713-729.
  • Breunig, R.V., Gong, X. and Trott, D., ‘The new national quality framework: Quantifying some of the effects on labour supply, child care demand and household finances for two-parent households’, Economic Record, vol. 90, no. 288, pp. 1-16.
  • Brown, H. and van der Pol, M., ‘The role of time preferences in the intergenerational transfer of smoking’, Health Economics, vol. 23, no. 12, pp. 1493-1501.
  • Brown, S., Durand, R.B., Harris, M.N. and Weterings. T., ‘Modelling financial satisfaction across life stages: A latent class approach’, Journal of Economic Psychology, vol. 45, pp. 117-127.
  • Burns, R.A., Sargent-Cox, K., Mitchell, P. and Anstey, K.J., ‘An examination of the effects of intra and inter-individual changes in wellbeing and mental health on self-rated health in a population study of middle and older-aged adults’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 49, no. 11, pp. 1849-1858.
  • Cai, L., ‘State-dependence and stepping-stone effects of low-pay employment in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 90, no. 291, pp. 486-506.
  • Cai, L., Law, V. and Bathgate, M., ‘Is part-time employment a stepping stone to full-time employment?’, Economic Record, vol. 90, no. 291, pp. 462-485.
  • Cai, L., Mavromaras, K. and Oguzoglu, U., ‘The effects of health status and health shocks on hours worked’, Health Economics, vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 516-528.
  • Carney, T. and Junor, A., ‘How do occupational norms shape mothers' career and caring options?’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 56, no. 4, pp. 465-487.
  • Cheng, T.C., ‘Measuring the effects of reducing subsidies for private insurance on public expenditure for health care’, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 33, pp. 159-179.
  • Chesters, J., ‘Learning to adapt: Returning to education in Australia’, International Journal of Lifelong Education, vol. 33, no. 6, pp. 755-769.
  • Chesters, J. and Watson, L., ‘Returns to education for those returning to education: Evidence from Australia’, Studies in Higher Education, vol. 39, no. 9, pp. 1634-1648.
  • Chung, T. and Woodland, A., ‘Trade-offs in means tested pension design’, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, vol. 47, C, pp. 72-93.
  • Cobb-Clark, D., Kassenboehmer, S. and Schurer, S., ‘Healthy habits: The connection between diet and exercise, and locus of control’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 98, pp. 1-28.
  • Coelli, M.B., ‘Occupational differences and the Australian gender wage gap’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 44-62.
  • Cornaglia, F., Feldman, N.E. and Leigh, A., ‘Crime and mental well-being’, Journal of Human Resources, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 110-140.
  • Cummins, R., Li, N., Stokes, M. and Wooden, M., ‘A demonstration of set-points for subjective well-being’, Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 183-206.
  • Cunningham, M., Orsmond, D. and Price, F., ‘Employment outcomes of the economically disadvantaged’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, March, pp. 23–32.
  • de Vaus, D., Gray, M., Qu, L. and Stanton, D., ‘The economic consequences of divorce in Australia’, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 26-47.
  • Dobbie, M., McMillan, C. and Watson, I., ‘The returns to general experience, job and occupational tenure: A study using Australian panel data’, Applied Economics, vol. 46, no. 18, pp. 2096-2107.
  • Dockery, A.M. and Bawa, S., ‘Is working from home good work or bad work? Evidence from Australian employees’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 163-190.
  • Doyle, M.A., ‘Labour Movements During the Resources Boom’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, December, pp. 7–16.
  • Emerson, E., Kariuki, M., Honey, A. and Llewellyn, G., ‘Becoming disabled: The association between disability onset in younger adults and subsequent changes in productive engagement, social support, financial hardship and subjective well-being’, Disability and Health Journal, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 448-456.
  • Feng, J., ‘The effect of superannuation tax incentives on salary sacrifice participation’, Economic Record, vol. 90, Special Issue, pp. 59-73.
  • Fleming, C.M. and Kler, P., ‘Female overeducation, job satisfaction and the impact of children at home in Australia’, Economic Analysis and Policy, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 143-155.
  • French, D.J., Sargent-Cox, K.A., Kim, S. and Anstey, K.J., ‘Gender differences in alcohol consumption among middle-aged and older adults in Australia, the United States and Korea’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 332-339.
  • Friel, S., Berry, H., Dinh, H., O'Brien, L. and Walls, H.L., ‘The impact of drought on the association between food security and mental health in a nationally representative Australian sample’, BMC Public Health, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 1-11.
  • Frijters, P., Johnston, D.W. and Shields, M.A., ‘The effect of mental health on employment: Evidence from Australian panel data’, Health Economics, vol. 23, no. 9, pp. 1058-1071.
  • Gatina, L., ‘The saving behaviour of immigrants and home-country characteristics: Evidence from Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 157-172.
  • Gong, X. and Breunig, R., ‘Channels of labour supply responses of lone parents to changed work incentives’, Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 66, no. 4, pp. 916-939.
  • Gordon, L.G., Beesley, V.L., Lynch, B.M., Mihala, G., McGrath, C., Graves, N. and Webb, P.M., ‘The return to work experiences of middle-aged Australian workers diagnosed with colorectal cancer: A matched cohort study’, BMC Public Health, vol. 14, pp. 963-980.
  • Griffiths, W., Zhang, X. and Zhao, X., ‘Estimation and efficiency measurement in stochastic production frontiers with ordinal outcomes’, Journal of Productivity Analysis, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 67-84.
  • Hanel, B., Kalb, G. and Scott, A., ‘Nurses’ labour supply elasticities: The importance of accounting for extensive margins’, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 33, pp. 94-112.
  • Honey, A., Kariuki, M., Emerson, E. and Llewellyn, G., ‘Employment status transitions among young adults, with and without disability’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 151-170.
  • Hosoya, G., Koch, T. and Eid, M., ‘Längsschnittdaten und mehrebenenanalyse’, Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie & Sozialpsychologie, vol. 66, no. 1, pp. 189-218.
  • Hunter, B., Kalb, G. and Le, T., ‘Do age and experience always go together? The example of Indigenous employment’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 67-85.
  • Jatrana, S., Pasupuleti, S.S.R. and Richardson, K., ‘Nativity, duration of residence and chronic health conditions: Do trends converge towards the native-born population?’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 119, pp. 53-63.
  • Johnson, D., Worthington, A. and Brimble, M., ‘Put it on the House: The Promising, Largely Untapped Potential for Australian Home Equity in Retirement’, JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance, vol. 2014, no. 1, pp. 32-36.
  • Jokela, M., ‘Are neighbourhood health associations causal? A 10-year prospective cohort study with repeated measurements’, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 180, no. 8, pp. 776-784.
  • Jokela, M., Batty, G.D., Hintsa, T., Elovainio, M., Hakulinen, C. and Kivimäki, M., ‘Is personality associated with cancer incidence and mortality? An individual-participant meta-analysis of 2,156 incident cancer cases among 42,843 men and women’, British Journal of Cancer, vol. 110, no. 7, pp. 1820-1824.
  • Jones, M., Mavromaras, K., Sloane, P. and Wei, Z., ‘Disability, job mismatch, earnings and job satisfaction in Australia’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 38, no. 5, pp. 1221-1246.
  • Kalb, G., Le, T., Hunter, B. and Leung, F., ‘Identifying important factors for closing the gap in labour force status between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians’, Economic Record, vol. 90, no. 291, pp. 536-550.
  • Kenny, P., King, M.T. and Hall, J., ‘The physical functioning and mental health of informal carers: Evidence of care-giving impacts from an Australian population-based cohort’, Health and Social Care in the Community, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 646-659.
  • Kiely, M.K. and Butterworth, P., ‘How has welfare to work reform affected the mental health of single parents in Australia?’, Australia and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 594-595.
  • Kiely, K.M. and Butterworth, P., ‘Mental health selection and income support dynamics: Multiple spell discrete-time survival analyses of welfare receipt’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 349-355.
  • Kiely, K.M., Butterworth, P., Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The symbol digit modalities test: Normative data from a large nationally representative sample of Australians’, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, vol. 29, no. 8, pp. 767-775.
  • Kifle, T., ‘Do comparison wages play a major role in determining overall job satisfaction? Evidence from Australia’, Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 613-638.
  • Kifle, T., Kler, P. and Shankar, S., ‘Are women really that happy at work? Australian evidence on the contented female’, Applied Economics, vol. 46, no. 7, pp. 686-697.
  • Kifle, T., Kler, P. and Shakar, S., ‘The power of the pram: Do young children determine female job satisfaction?’, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 289-292.
  • Kishi, T., ‘Female labour supply in Australia and Japan: The effects of education and qualifications’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 233-255.
  • Kortt, M.A. and Dollery, B., ‘Religion and BMI in Australia’, Journal of Religion and Health, vol. 53, no. 1, pp. 217-228.
  • LaMontagne, A.D., Milner, A., Krnjacki, L., Kavanagh, A.M. and Bentley, R., ‘Employment arrangements and mental health: Does transitioning from permanent into temporary employment affect mental health?’, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 179, no. 12, pp. 1467-1476.
  • Leach, L.S., Olesen, S.C., Butterworth, P. and Poyser, C., ‘New fatherhood and psychological distress: A longitudinal study of Australian men’, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 180, no. 6, pp. 582-589.
  • Leeves, G.D. and Herbert, R., ‘Gender differences in social capital investment: Theory and evidence’, Economic Modelling, vol. 37, pp. 377-385.
  • McGuinness, S., Wooden, M. and Hahn, M., ‘The perceived probability of job loss and future labour market outcomes’, Industrial Relations Journal, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 329-347.
  • McNamee, P. and Mendolia, S., ‘The effect of chronic pain on life satisfaction: Evidence from Australian data’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 121, pp. 65-73.
  • Mervin, M.C. and Frijters, P., ‘Is shared misery double misery?’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 107, pp. 68-77.
  • Mihaylov, G. and Zurbruegg, R., ‘The socioeconomic impact of shared appreciation mortgages on borrowers: Empirical evidence from South Australia’, Urban Studies, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 371-389.
  • Miller, S.M., ‘Risk-sharing, vulnerability and the Global Financial Crisis’, Economic Record, vol. 90, no. 289, pp. 220-235.
  • Milner, A., Kavanagh, A., Krnjacki, L., Bentley, R. and LaMontagne, A.D., ‘Area-level unemployment and perceived job insecurity: Evidence from a longitudinal survey conducted in the Australian working-age population’, Annals of Occupational Hygiene, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 171-181.
  • Milner, A., LaMontagne, A.D., Aitken, Z., Bentley, R. and Kavanagh, A.M., ‘Employment status and mental health among persons with a disability: Evidence from an Australian cohort study’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 68, no. 11, pp. 1064-1071.
  • Milner, A., Spittal, M.J., Page, A. and LaMontagne, A.D., ‘The effect of leaving employment on mental health: Testing the 'Adaptation' and 'Sensitisation' hypothesis over a 10-year period in a cohort of working-age Australians’, Occupational & Environmental Medicine, vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 167-174.
  • Moschion, J. and Tabasso, D., ‘Trust of second-generation immigrants: Intergenerational transmission or cultural assimilation?’, IZA Journal of Migration, vol. 3, no. 10.
  • Ng, S.K. and McLachlan, G.J., ‘Mixture models for clustering multilevel growth trajectories’, Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, vol. 71, pp. 43-51.
  • Nguyen, H.T. and Connelly, L.B., ‘The effect of unpaid caregiving intensity on labour force participation: Results from a multinomial endogenous treatment model’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 100, pp. 115-122.
  • Nichols, A. and Rehm, P., ‘Income risk in 30 countries’, Review of Income and Wealth, vol. 60, no. S1, pp. S98-S116.
  • O'Brien, L.V., Berry, H.L., Coleman, C.E. and Hanigan, I.C., ‘Drought as a mental health exposure’, Environmental Research, vol. 131, pp. 181-187.
  • Obschonka, M., Schmitt-Rodermund, E. and Terracciano, A., ‘Personality and the gender gap in self-employment: A multi-nation study’, PLoS ONE, vol. 4, no. 9, pp. 8.
  • Perales, F., ‘How wrong were we? Dependent interviewing, self-reports and measurement error in occupational mobility’, Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 299-316.
  • Perales, F., del Pozo-Cruz, J. and del Pozo-Cruz, B., ‘Impact of physical activity on psychological distress: A prospective analysis of an Australian national sample’, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 104, no. 12, pp. e91-e97.
  • Perales, F., del Pozo-Cruz, J., del Pozo-Cruz, J. and del Pozo-Cruz, B., ‘On the associations between physical activity and quality of life: Findings from an Australian nationally representative panel survey’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 23, no. 7, pp. 1921-1933.
  • Redmond, G. and Skattebol, J., ‘Filling in the details: Significant events and economic disadvantage among young people in Australia’, Zeitschrift für Pädagogik, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 552-568.
  • Renzaho, A.M., Houng, B., Oldroyd, J., Nicholson, J.M., D'Esposito, F. and Oldenburg, B., ‘Stressful life events and the onset of chronic diseases among Australian adults: Findings from a longitudinal survey’, European Journal of Public Health, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 57-62.
  • Robinson, L.D., Magee, C.A. and Caputi, P., ‘Social support, work hours and health: A comparative study of sole and partnered Australian mothers’, Women's Studies International Forum, vol. 42, pp. 19-27.
  • Sander, N. and Bell, M., ‘Migration and retirement in the life course: An event history approach’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 1-27.
  • Schurer, S., Shields, M.A. and Jones, A.M., ‘Socio-economic inequalities in bodily pain over the life cycle: Longitudinal evidence from Australia, Britain and Germany’, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, vol. 177, no. 4, pp. 783-806.
  • Siahpush, M., Shaikh, R.A., Tibbits, M., Huang, T.K. and Singh, G.K., ‘Prolonged financial stress predicts subsequent obesity: Results from a prospective study of an Australian national sample’, Obesity, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 616-621.
  • Solomon, B.C. and Jackson, J.J., ‘The long reach of one's spouse: Spouses' personality influences occupational success’, Psychological Science, vol. 25, no. 12, pp. 2189-2198.
  • Solomon, B.C. and Jackson, J.J., ‘Why do personality traits predict divorce? Multiple pathways through satisfaction’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 106, no. 6, pp. 978-996.
  • Spallek, M., Haynes, M. and Jones, A., ‘Holistic housing pathways for Australian families through the childbearing years’, Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 205-226.
  • Specht, J., Luhmann, M. and Geiser, C., ‘On the consistency of personality types across adulthood: Latent profile analyses in two large-scale panel studies’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 107, no. 3, pp. 540-556.
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  • Thomson, K. and Kapuscinski, C.A., ‘Experimental estimates of Indigenous employment from administrative data’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 139-161.
  • Thornthwaite, L. and Markey, R., ‘Long service leave, the labour market, and portability of entitlements’, Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 2-23.
  • Tomaszewski, W. and Perales, F., ‘Who settles for less? Subjective dispositions, objective circumstances, and housing satisfaction’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 118, no. 1, pp. 181-203.
  • van den Berg, B., Fiebig, D.G. and Hall, J., ‘Well-being losses due to care-giving’, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 35, pp. 123-131.
  • Viitanen, T., ‘Parental divorce and other determinants of interpersonal trust: Evidence from HILDA panel data’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 35-53.
  • Watson, N., ‘Evaluation of weighting methods to integrate a top-up sample with an ongoing longitudinal sample’, Survey Research Methods, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 195-208.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘Re-engaging with survey non-respondents: Evidence from three household panels’, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, vol. 77, no. 2, pp. 499-522.
  • Welters, R., Mitchell, W. and Muysken, J., ‘Self determination theory and employed job search’, Journal of Economic Psychology, vol. 44, pp. 34-44.
  • West, T. and Worthington, A.C., ‘Macroeconomic conditions and Australian financial risk attitudes, 2001-2010’, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 263-277.
  • West, T. and Worthington, A.C., ‘Personal attributes and financial risk-taking in Australia’, JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance, 2014, no. 1, pp. 1-25.
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  • Wooden, M. and Li, N., ‘Panel conditioning and subjective well-being’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 117, no. 1, pp. 235-255.

2013

  • Austen, S. and Ong, R., ‘The effects of ill health and informal care roles on the unemployment retention of mid-life women: Does the workplace matter?’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 55, no. 5, pp. 663-680.
  • Baker, E., Bentley, R. and Mason, K., ‘The mental health effects of housing tenure: Causal or compositional?’, Urban Studies, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 426-442.
  • Barrett, G.F. and Kecmanovic, M., ‘Changes in subjective well-being with retirement: Assessing savings adequacy’, Applied Economics, vol. 45, no. 35, pp. 4883-4893.
  • Baxter, J., ‘Families working together: Getting the balance right’, Family Matters, no. 92, pp. 77-83.
  • Baxter, J. and Hewitt, B., ‘Negotiating domestic labor: Women's earnings and housework time in Australia’, Feminist Economics, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 29-53.
  • Biddle, N., ‘Comparing self perceived and observed labour market discrimination in Australia’, Economic Papers, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 383-394.
  • Bilston, T. and Rodgers, D., ‘A model for stress testing household lending in Australia’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, December, pp. 27–38.
  • Boyce, C.J., Wood, A.M. and Powdthavee, N., ‘Is personality fixed? Personality changes as much as 'variable' economic factors and more strongly predicts changes to life satisfaction’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 111, no. 1, pp. 287-305.
  • Breunig, R.V., Hasan, S. and Salehin, M., ‘The immigrant wage gap and assimilation in Australia: Does unobserved heterogeneity matter?’, Economic Record, vol. 89, no. 287, pp. 490-507.
  • Brown, H. and Adams, J., ‘The role of time preference in smoking cessation: A longitudinal analysis of data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia Survey, 2001-08’, Addiction, vol. 108, no. 1, pp. 186-192.
  • Burnett, J., Davis, K., Murawski, C., Wilkins, R. and Wilkinson, N., ‘Measuring retirement savings adequacy in Australia’, JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance, no. 4, pp. 28-35.
  • Burns, R.A., Birrell, C.L., Steel, D., Mitchell, P. and Anstey, K.J., ‘Alcohol and smoking consumption behaviours in older Australian adults: Prevalence, period and socio-demographic differentials in the DYNOPTA sample’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 48, pp. 493-502.
  • Burns, R.A., Butterworth, P., Luszcz, M. and Anstey, K.J., ‘Stability and change in level of probable depression and depressive symptoms from mid to late-life’, International Psychogeriatrics, vol. 25, pp. 303-309.
  • Burns, R.A., Luszcz, M.A., Kiely, K., Butterworth, P., Browning, C., Mitchell, P. and Anstey, K.J., ‘Gender differences in the trajectories of late-life depressive symptomatology and probable depression in the years prior to death’, International Psychogeriatrics, vol. 25, pp. 1765-1773.
  • Chapman, B. and Lounkaew, K., ‘How many jobs is 23,510, really?’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 259-275.
  • Cho, S. and Sane, R., ‘Means-tested age pensions and homeownership: Is there a link?’, Macroeconomic Dynamics, vol. 17, no. 6, pp. 1281-1310.
  • Chzhen, Y., Mumford, K. and Nicodemo, C., ‘The gender pay gap in the Australian private sector: Is selection relevant across the earnings distribution?’, Economic Record, vol. 89, no. 286, pp. 367-381.
  • Clark, W.A.V., ‘Life course events and residential change: Unpacking age effects on the probability of moving’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 319-334.
  • Cobb-Clark, D. and Schurer, S., ‘Two economists' musings on the stability of locus of control’, Economic Journal, vol. 123, no. 570, pp. F358-F400.
  • Cobb-Clark, D. and Stillman, S., ‘Return migration and the age profile of retirement among immigrants’, IZA Journal of Migration, vol. 2, article 20.
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  • Kiely, K.M. and Butterworth, P., ‘Social disadvantage and individual vulnerability: A longitudinal investigation of welfare receipt and mental health in Australia’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 47, no. 7, pp. 654-666.
  • Kifle, T., ‘Relative income and job satisfaction: Evidence from Australia’, Applied Research in Quality of Life, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 125-143.
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  • Tannous, K. and Smith, M., ‘Access to full-time employment: Does gender matter?’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 237-257.
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2012

  • Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M., ‘Valuing Australia's protected areas: A life satisfaction approach’, New Zealand Economic Papers, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 191-209.
  • Baker, D., ‘Match making: Finding people missing out on government assistance’, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, vol. 15, no. 1, article no. 3.
  • Baker, D., ‘Politics and policy: Measuring the effect of the Child Care Tax Rebate on childcare affordability’, Public Policy, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 217-228.
  • Barrett, G.F. and Brzozowski, M., ‘Food expenditure and involuntary retirement: Resolving the retirement-consumption puzzle’, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 95, no. 4, pp. 945-955.
  • Baxter, J., Qu, L., Weston, R., Moloney, L. and Hayes, A., ‘Experiences and effects of life events: Evidence from two Australian longitudinal studies’, Family Matters, vol. 90, pp. 6-18.
  • Bechtel, L., Lordan, G. and Prasada Rao, D.S., ‘Income inequality and mental health: Empirical evidence from Australia’, Health Economics, vol. 21, no. S1, pp. 4-17.
  • Bentley, R., Baker, E. and Mason, K., ‘Cumulative exposure to poor housing affordability and its association with mental health in men and women’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 66, no. 9, pp. 761-766.
  • Berger-Thomson, L. and Roberts, N., ‘Labour market dynamics: Cross-country insights from panel data’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, September, pp. 27–36.
  • Black, D., O'Loughlin, K., Kendig, H. and Wilson, L., ‘Cities, environmental stressors, ageing and chronic disease’, Australasian Journal on Ageing, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 147-151.
  • Black, D., Polidano, C. and Tseng, Y., ‘The re-engagement in education of early school leavers’, Economic Papers, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 202-215.
  • Black, S., Rogers, L. and Soultanaeva, A., ‘Households’ appetite for financial risk’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, June, pp. 37–42.
  • Booth, A., Leigh, A. and Varganova, E., ‘Does ethnic discrimination vary across minority groups? Evidence from a field experiment’, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, vol. 74, no. 4, pp. 547-573.
  • Brandon, P.D., ‘The rise of three-generation households among households headed by two parents and mothers only in Australia’, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 376-388.
  • Breunig, R.V., Gong, X. and King, A., ‘Partnered women's labour supply and child care costs in Australia: Measurement error and the child care price’, Economic Record, vol. 88, Special Issue, pp. 51-69.
  • Brown, M., ‘Responses to work intensification: Does generation matter?’, International Journal of Human Resource Management, vol. 23, no. 17, pp. 3578-3595.
  • Burns, R.A., Butterworth, P., Windsor, T.D., Luszcz, M., Ross, L.A. and Anstey, K.J., ‘Deriving prevalence estimates of depressive symptoms throughout middle and old age in those living in the community’, International Psychogeriatrics, vol. 24, pp. 503-311.
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  • Cai, L. and Waddoups, C.J., ‘Unobserved heterogeneity, job training, and the employer size-wage effect in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 158-175.
  • Cobb-Clark, D.A., ‘That pesky problem of persistent gender bias’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 211-215.
  • Cobb-Clark, D.A. and Ribar, D., ‘Financial stress, family conflict, and Australian youths' transitions from home and school’, Review of Economics of the Household, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 469-490.
  • Cobb-Clark, D.A. and Schurer, S., ‘The stability of big-five personality traits’, Economics Letters, vol. 115, no. 1, pp. 11-15.
  • Connolly, E., Fleming, F. and Jääskelä, J., ‘Households’ interest-bearing assets’,Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, pp. 23–32, December.
  • Cvetkovski, S., Reavley, N.J. and Jorm, A.F., ‘The prevalence and correlates of psychological distress in Australian tertiary students compared to their community peers’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 46, no. 5, pp. 457-467.
  • D’Arcy, P., Gustafsson, L., Lewis, C. and Wiltshire, T., ‘Labour market turnover and mobility’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, December, pp. 1–12.
  • Dickerson, A. and Green, F., ‘Fears and realisations of employment insecurity’, Labour Economics, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 198-210.
  • Dockery, A.M., ‘Deriving the labor supply curve from happiness data’, Economics Letters, vol. 117, no. 3, pp. 898-900.
  • Dorrian, J. and Skinner, N., ‘Alcohol consumption patterns of shiftworkers compared with dayworkers’, Chronobiology International, vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 610-618.
  • Emerson, E., Llewellyn, G., Honey, A. and Kariuki, M., ‘The lower well-being of young Australian adults with self-reported disability reflects their poorer living conditions rather than health issues’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 176-182.
  • Feeny, S., Ong, R., Spong, H. and Wood, G., ‘The impact of housing assistance on the employment outcomes of labour market programme participants in Australia’, Urban Studies, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 821-844.
  • Finlay, R., ‘The distribution of household wealth in Australia: Evidence from the 2010 HILDA Survey’,Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, March, pp. 19–28.
  • Foster, G., Frijters, P. and Johnston, D.W., ‘The triumph of hope over disappointment: A note on the utility value of good health expectations’, Journal of Economic Psychology, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 206-214.
  • Frijters, P. and Beatton, T., ‘The mystery of the U-shaped relationship between happiness and age’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 82, nos. 2-3, pp. 525-542.
  • Frijters, P., Johnston, D.W. and Shields, M.A., ‘The optimality of tax transfers: What does life satisfaction data tell us?’, Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 821-832.
  • Gatina, L., ‘The impact of home institutions on the financial risk of immigrants: Evidence from Australia’, International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 37-54.
  • Guven, C., Senik, C. and Stichnoth, H., ‘You can't be happier than your wife. Happiness gaps and divorce’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 82, no. 1, pp. 110-130.
  • Hewitt, B. and Baxter, J., ‘Who gets married in Australia? The characteristics associated with a transition into first marriage 2001-6’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 43-61.
  • Hewitt, B., Turrell, G. and Giskes, K., ‘Marital loss, mental health and the role of perceived social support: Findings from six waves of an Australian population based panel study’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 66, no. 4, pp. 308-314.
  • Johnston, D.W. and Lee, W.S, ‘Climbing the job ladder: New evidence of gender inequity’, Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 129-151.
  • Jorm, A.F., Bourchier, S.J., Cvetkovski, S. and Stewart, G., ‘Mental health of Indigenous Australians: A review of findings from community surveys’, Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 196, no. 2, pp. 118-121.
  • Katsaiti, M.S., ‘Obesity and happiness’, Applied Economics, vol. 44, no. 31, pp. 4101-4114.
  • Kifle, T. and Desta, I.H., ‘The relationship between body mass index and socioeconomic and demographic indicators: Evidence from Australia’, International Journal of Public Health, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 135-143.
  • Kim, S., Sargent-Cox, K.A., French, D.J., Kendig, H. and Anstey, K.J., ‘Cross-national insights into the relationship between wealth and wellbeing: A comparison between Australia, the United States of America and South Korea’, Ageing & Society, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 41-59.
  • Kortt, M.A. and Dollery, B., ‘Religion and the rate of return to human capital: Evidence from Australia’, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 19, no. 10, pp. 943-946.
  • Kortt, M.A., Dollery, B. and Grant, B., ‘Protestantism and work ethic: Evidence from Australia’, The Empirical Economics Letters, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 197-202.
  • Leach, L., Butterworth, P. and Whiteford, H.A., ‘Private health insurance, mental health and service use in Australia’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 46, no. 5, pp. 468-475.
  • Lucas, R.E. and Donnellan, M.B., ‘Estimating the reliability of single-item life satisfaction measures: Results from four national panel studies’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 105, no. 3, pp. 323-331.
  • Lymer, S. and Brown, L., ‘Developing a dynamic microsimulation model of the Australian health system: A means to explore impacts of obesity over the next 50 years’, Epidemiology Research International, vol. 2012, article 132392.
  • McPhedran, S., ‘The labour of a lifetime? Health and occupation type as predictors of workforce exit among older Australians’, Journal of Aging and Health, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 345-360.
  • Magee, C.A., Stefanic, N., Caputi, P. and Iverson, D.C., ‘The association between job demands/control and health in employed parents: The mediating role of work-to-family interference and enhancement’, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 196-205.
  • Mavromaras, K. and McGuinness, S., ‘Overskilling dynamics and education pathways’, Economics of Education Review, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 619-628.
  • Mavromaras, K., Sloane, P. and Wei, Z., ‘The role of education pathways in the relationship between job mismatch, wages and job satisfaction: A panel estimation approach’, Education Economics, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 303-321.
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  • Oguzoglu, U., ‘Is there a better measure of self-assessed disability?’, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 19, no. 14, pp. 1335-1338.
  • Olesen, S.C., Butterworth, P. and Rodgers, B., ‘Is poor mental health a risk factor for retirement? Findings from a longitudinal population survey’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 47, no. 5, pp. 735-744.
  • Ong, R. and Shah, S., ‘Job security satisfaction in Australia: Do migrant characteristics and gender matter?’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 123-139.
  • Parr, N., ‘Trends in differentials in the workforce participation of mothers with young children in Australia 2002-2008’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 203-227.
  • Rehm, P., Hacker, J.S. and Schlesinger, M., ‘Insecure alliances: Risk, inequality, and support for the welfare state’, American Political Science Review, no. 106, no. 2, pp. 386-406.
  • Richardson, S., Lester, L.H. and Zhang, G., ‘Are casual and contract terms of employment hazardous for mental health in Australia?’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 54, no. 5, pp. 557-578.
  • Rodgers, J.R., ‘Living arrangements and income poverty’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 217-234.
  • Sargent-Cox, K.A., Anstey, K.J., Kendig, H. and Skladzien, E., ‘Determinants of retirement timing expectations in the United States and Australia: A cross-national comparison of the effects of health and retirement benefit policies on retirement timing decisions’, Journal of Aging and Social Policy, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 291-308.
  • Siminski, P. and Yerokhin, O., ‘Is the age gradient in self-reported material hardship explained by resources, needs, behaviours, or reporting bias?’, Review of Income and Wealth, vol. 58, no. 4, pp. 715-741.
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  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The HILDA Survey: A case study in the design and development of a successful household panel study’, Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 369-381.
  • Windsor, T.D., Burns, R.A. and Byles, J.E., ‘Age, physical functioning, and affect in midlife and older adulthood’, Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, vol. 68, no. 3, pp. 395-399.
  • Wood, G., Ong, R. and McMurray, C., I., ‘Housing tenure, energy consumption and the split-incentive issue in Australia’, International Journal of Housing Policy, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 439-469.
  • Wood, G., Ong, R. and Winter, I., ‘Stamp duties, land tax and housing affordability: The case for reform’, Australian Tax Forum, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 331-349.
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2011

  • Ambrey, C.L. and Fleming, C.M., ‘Valuing scenic amenity using life satisfaction data’, Ecological Economics, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 106-115.
  • Baker, D., ‘Maternity leave and reduced future earning capacity’, Family Matters, vol. 89, pp. 82-89.
  • Bartsch, L.J., Butterworth, P., Byles, J.E., Mitchell, P., Shaw, J. and Anstey, K.J., ‘Examining the SF-36 in an older population: Analysis of data and presentation of Australian adult reference scores from the Dynamic Analyses to Optimise Ageing (DYNOPTA) project’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 20, no. 8, pp. 1227-1236.
  • Bauer, T.K., Cobb-Clark, D.A., Hildebrand, V. and Sinning, M., ‘A comparative analysis of the nativity wealth gap’, Economic Inquiry, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 989-1007.
  • Baxter, J. and Renda, J., ‘Lone and couple mothers in the Australian labour market: Differences in employment transitions’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 103-122.
  • Bentley, R., Baker, E., Mason, K., Subramanian, S.V. and Kavanagh, A., ‘Association between housing affordability and mental health: A longitudinal analysis of a nationally representative household survey in Australia’, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 174, no. 7, pp. 753-760.
  • Bilardi, J.E., Miller, A., Hocking, J.S., Keogh, L., Cummings, R., Chen, M.Y., Bradshaw, C.S. and Fairley, C.K., ‘The job satisfaction of female sex workers working in licensed brothels in Victoria, Australia’, Journal of Sexual Medicine, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 116-122.
  • Bishop, J., ‘The effect of maternal employment on youth overweight in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 87, Special Issue, pp. 92-104.
  • Bond, M. and Gaston, N., ‘The impact of immigration on Australian-born workers: An assessment using the national labour market approach’, Economic Papers, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 400-413.
  • Booth, A. and Katic, P., ‘Men at work in a land down-under: Testing some predictions of human capital theory’, British Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 1-24.
  • Booth, A. and Katic, P., ‘Estimating the wage elasticity of labour supply to a firm: What evidence is there for monopsony?’, Economic Record, vol. 87, no. 278, pp. 359-369.
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  • Inder, K.J., Berry, H. and Kelly, B., ‘Using cohort studies to investigate rural and remote mental health’, Australian Journal of Rural Health, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 171-178.
  • Jeon, S.H., Kalb, G. and Vu, H., ‘The dynamics of welfare participation among women who experienced teenage motherhood in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 87, no. 277, pp. 235-251.
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2010

  • Aletraris, L., ‘How satisfied are they and why? A study of job satisfaction, job rewards, gender and temporary agency workers in Australia’, Human Relations, vol. 63, no. 8, pp. 1129-1155.
  • Austen, S. and Ong, R., ‘The employment transitions of mid-life women: Health and care effects’, Ageing & Society, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 207-227.
  • Apps, P.F. and Rees, R., ‘Australian family tax reform and the targeting fallacy’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 153-175.
  • Barón, J.D. and Cobb-Clark, D.A., ‘Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in private- and public-sector employment: A distributional analysis’, Economic Record, vol. 86, no. 273, pp. 227-246.
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  • Baxter, J., Haynes, M. and Hewitt, B., ‘Pathways into marriage: Cohabitation and the domestic division of labor’, Journal of Family Issues, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 1507-1529.
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  • Berry, H.L. and Welsh, J.A., ‘Social capital and health in Australia: An overview from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 70, no. 4, pp. 588-596.
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  • Cobb-Clark, D.A. and Hildebrand, V.A., ‘The asset portfolios of older Australian households’, Australian Social Policy, no. 9, pp. 1-39.
  • Craig, L. and Siminski, P., ‘Men's housework, Women's housework, and second births in Australia’, Social Politics, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 235-266.
  • Dockery, A.M., Seymour, R. and Ong, R., ‘Life on the minimum wage in Australia: An empirical investigation’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 1-26.
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  • Dyrenforth, P. S., Kashy, D. A., Donnellan, M. B. and Lucas, R. E., ‘Predicting relationship and life satisfaction from personality in nationally representative samples from three countries: The relative importance of actor, partner, and similarity effects’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 99, no. 4, pp. 690-702.
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  • Gray, E. and McDonald, P., ‘Using a reproductive life course approach to understand contraceptive method use in Australia’, Journal of Biosocial Science, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 43-57.
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  • Kortt, M. and Leigh, A., ‘Does size matter in Australia?’, Economic Record, vol. 86, no. 272, pp. 71-83.
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  • Leigh, A., ‘Informal care and labour market participation’, Labour Economics, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 140-149.
  • Losoncz, I. and Graham, B., ‘Work-life tension and its impact on the workforce participation of Australian mothers’, Australian Social Policy, no. 9, pp. 139-156.
  • McPhedran, S., ‘Regional living and community participation: Are people with disability at a disadvantage?’, Australian Social Policy, no. 9, pp. 111-135.
  • Mavromaras, K.G., McGuinness, S., O'Leary, N.C., Sloane, P.J. and Fok, Y.K., ‘The problem of overskilling in Australia and Britain’, Manchester School, vol. 78, no. 3, pp. 219-241.
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  • Olesen, S.C., Macdonald, E., Raphael, B. and Butterworth, P., ‘Children's exposure to parental and familial adversities: Findings from a population survey of Australians’, Family Matters, no. 84, pp. 43-52.
  • Ong, R., ‘House price appreciation in old age: Analysis and issues for the use of reverse mortgages as a retirement funding strategy in Australia’, Journal of Population Ageing, vol. 2, no. 3-4, pp. 139-160.
  • Parr, N., ‘Childlessness among men in Australia’, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 319-338.
  • Parr, N., ‘Satisfaction with life as an antecedent of fertility: Partner + Happiness = Children?’, Demographic Research, vol. 22, article 21.
  • Renzaho, A., Wooden, M. and Houng, B., ‘Associations between body mass index and health-related quality of life among Australian adults’, Quality of Life Research, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 515-520.
  • Risse, L., ‘…And one for the country - The effect of the Baby Bonus on Australian women's childbearing intentions’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 213-240.
  • Rodgers, J., ‘Chronic and temporary poverty in Australia: Targeting public transfers’, Economic Record, vol. 86, special issue, pp. 87-100.
  • Rodgers, J.R. and Rodgers, J.L., ‘Chronic and transitory poverty over the life cycle’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 117-136.
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  • Watson, I., ‘Decomposing the gender pay gap in the Australian managerial labour market’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 49-79.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The HILDA Survey: Progress and future developments’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 326-336.
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2009

  • Barrett, G., ‘Changes in the distribution of food expenditure and family income from 2001 to 2005’, Australian Social Policy, no. 8, pp. 85-120.
  • Blakemore, T., Strazdins, L. and Gibbings, J., ‘Measuring family socioeconomic position’, Australian Social Policy, no. 8, pp. 121-168.
  • Bloxham, P. and Betts, T., ‘Measures of household wealth for Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 217-231.
  • Bloxham, P. and Betts, T., ‘The composition and distribution of household wealth in Australia’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, April, pp. 5–23.
  • Booth, A. and Van Ours, J., ‘Hours of work and gender identity: Does part-time work make the family happier?’, Economica, vol. 76, no. 301, pp. 176-196.
  • Buchler, S., Baxter, J., Haynes, M. and Western, M., ‘The social and demographic characteristics of cohabiters in Australia’, Family Matters, no. 82, pp. 22-29.
  • Buchler, S., Haynes, M. and Baxter, J., ‘Casual employment in Australia: The influence of employment contract on financial well-being’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 271-289.
  • Cai, L., ‘Be wealthy to stay healthy: An analysis of older Australians using HILDA Survey’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 55-70.
  • Cai, L., ‘Effects of health on wages of Australian men’, Economic Record, vol. 85, no. 20, pp. 290-306.
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  • Cai, L. and Cong, C., ‘Effects of health and chronic diseases on older working-age Australians’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 166-182.
  • Cardak, B. and Wilkins, R., ‘The determinants of household risky asset holdings: Australian evidence on background risk and other factors’, Journal of Banking and Finance, vol. 33, no. 5, pp. 850-860.
  • Carney, T., ‘The employment disadvantage of mothers: Evidence for systemic discrimination’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 113-130.
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  • Losoncz, I., ‘Personality traits in HILDA’, Australian Social Policy, no. 8. pp. 169-198.
  • Losoncz, I. and Bortolotto, N., ‘Work-life balance: The experiences of Australian working mothers’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 122-138.
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  • Mavromaras, K., McGuinness S. and Fok, Y.K, ‘Assessing the incidence and wage effects of overskilling in the Australian labour market’, Economic Record, vol. 85, no. 268, pp. 60-72.
  • Messinis, G., ‘Earnings and languages in the family: Second-generation Australians’, Economic Record, vol. 85, special issue, September, S59-S73.
  • Ong, R., ‘Self-provision in retirement: Quantitative evidence on older Australians' Expectations and Taking the long view: Long-termExperiences’, Australasian Journal on Ageing, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 22-27.
  • Parkinson, S., Searle, B.A., Smith, S.J., Stoakes, A. and Wood, G., ‘Mortgage equity withdrawal in Australia and Britain: Towards a wealth-fare state?’, European Journal of Housing Policy, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 365-398.
  • Strauss, H. and de la Maisonneuve, C., ‘The wage premium on tertiary education: New estimates for 21 OECD countries’, OECD Journal: Economic Studies, vol. 2009, pp. 183-210.
  • Qu, L., Weston, R. and de Vaus, D., ‘Cohabitation and beyond: The contribution of each partner's relationship satisfaction and fertility aspirations to pathways of cohabiting couples’, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 587-601.
  • Rodgers, J.R. and Rodgers, J.L., ‘Contributions of longitudinal data to poverty measurement in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 85, special issue, September, S35-S47.
  • Shields, M., Wheatley Price, S. and Wooden, M., ‘Life satisfaction and the economic and social characteristics of neighbourhoods’, Journal of Population Economics, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 421-443.
  • Skew, A., Evans, A. and Gray, E., ‘Repartnering in the United Kingdom and Australia’, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 561-585.
  • Wilkins, R. and Wooden, M., ‘Household debt in Australia: The looming crisis that isn't’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 358-366.
  • Wooden, M., Warren, D. and Drago, R., ‘Working time mismatch and subjective well-being’, British Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 147-179.

2008

  • Baum, S., Bill, A. and Mitchell, W., ‘Employment outcomes in non metropolitan labour markets: Individual and regional labour market factors’, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 5-25.
  • Baum, S., Bill, A. and Mitchell, W., ‘Labour underutilisation in metropolitan labour markets in Australia: Individual characteristics, personal circumstances and local labour markets’, Urban Studies, vol. 45, no. 5-6, pp. 1193-1216.
  • Baum, S., Bill, A. and Mitchell, W., ‘Unemployment in non-metropolitan Australia: Integrating geography, social and individual contexts’, Australian Geographer, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 193-210.
  • Baum, S. and Mitchell, W., ‘Adequate employment, underutilisation and unemployment: An analysis of labour force outcomes for Australian youth’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 187-201.
  • Booth, A.L. and Wood, M., ‘Back-to-front down under? Part-time/full-time wage differentials in Australia’, Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 114-135.
  • Boarini, R., Oliveira Martins, J., Strauss, H., de la Maisonneuve, C. and Nicoletti, G., ‘Investment in tertiary education: Main determinants and implications for policy’, CESifo Economic Studies, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 277-312.
  • Brandon, P., ‘The health risk behaviours and social connectedness of adolescents in immigrant families: Evidence from Australia’, International Migration, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 49-80.
  • Brandon, P., ‘Utilizing relationship matrices to better understand the diversity of household arrangements among romantic couples: A cross-country example’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 251-265.
  • Breunig, R.V., Cobb-Clark, D.A. and Gong, X., ‘Improving the modeling of couples' labour supply’, Economic Record, vol. 84, no. 267, pp. 466-485.
  • Buddelmeyer, H. and Verick, S., ‘Understanding the drivers of poverty dynamics in Australian households’, Economic Record, vol. 84, no. 266, pp. 310-321.
  • Butterworth, P. and Rodgers, B., ‘Mental health problems and marital disruption: Is it the combination of husbands and wives' mental health problems that predicts later divorce?’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 43, no. 9, pp. 758-763.
  • Cai, L. and Liu, A.Y.C., ‘Union wage effects in Australia: Are there variations along the distribution?’, Economic Record, vol. 84, no. 267, pp. 496-510.
  • Chakrabarty, D., Katayama, H. and Maslen, H., ‘Why do the rich save more? A theory and Australian evidence’, Economic Record, vol. 84, special issue, pp. S32-S44.
  • Chapman, B., Rodrigues, M. and Ryan, C., ‘An analysis of FEE-HELP in the vocational education and training sector’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 1-14.
  • Coelli, M. and Wilkins, R., ‘Are skills shortages a constraint on increasing employment in Australia?’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 310-322.
  • Craig, L. and Sawrikar, P., ‘Satisfaction with work-family balance for parents of early adolescents compared to parents of younger children’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 91-106.
  • Fleming, C.M. and Kler, P., ‘I'm too clever for this job: A bivariate probit analysis on overeducation and job satisfaction in Australia’, Applied Economics, vol. 40, no. 9, pp. 1123-1138.
  • Gray, E. and Evans, A., ‘The limitations of understanding multi-partnered fertility in Australia’, People and Place, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 1-8.
  • Hamilton, C. and Downie, C., ‘The state of the Australian middle class’, Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 1-25.
  • Headey, B., ‘Poverty is low Consumption and low wealth, not just low income’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 23-39.
  • Headey, B., Muffels, R. and Wooden, M., ‘Money does not buy happiness: Or does It? A reconsideration based on the combined effects of wealth, income and consumption’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 87, no. 1, pp. 65-82.
  • Hill, T., Thomson, C., Bittman, M. and Griffiths, M., ‘What kinds of jobs help carers combine care and employment?’, Family Matters, no. 80, pp. 27-32.
  • Hosking, A. and Western, M., ‘The effects of non-standard employment on work-family conflict’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 5-27.
  • Jamsen, K., Siahpush, M. and Simpson, J. A., ‘Smoking and inadequate housing: results from an Australian national survey’, Public Health, vol. 122, no. 9, pp. 873-877.
  • Kalb, G. and Lee, W-S., ‘Childcare use and parents' labour supply in Australia’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 272-295.
  • Keegan, M. and Corliss, M., ‘The labour force participation of young mothers versus older mothers’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 149-161.
  • Kifle, T. and Kler, P., ‘The financial satisfaction of African immigrants in Australia’, Australasian Review of African Studies, vol. 29, no. 1-2, pp. 66-77.
  • Leigh, A., ‘Returns to education in Australia’, Economic Papers, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 233-249.
  • Leigh, A. and Ryan, C., ‘Estimating returns to education using different natural experiment techniques’, Economics of Education Review, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 149-160.
  • Marks, G. and Sedgwick, S., ‘Is there a housing crisis? The incidence and persistence of housing stress 2001-2006’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 215-221.
  • Perkins, D. and Scutella, R., ‘Improving employment retention and advancement of low-paid workers’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 97-114.
  • Rodgers, J. and Robson, D., ‘Travail to no avail? Working poverty in Australia since 2000’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 7-25.
  • Scutella, R. and Wooden, M., ‘The effects of household joblessness on mental health’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 67, no. 1, pp. 88-100
  • Siahpush, M., Spittal, M. and Singh, G. K., ‘Happiness and life satisfaction prospectively predict self-rated health, physical health and presence of limiting long-term health conditions’, American Journal of Health Promotion, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 18-26.
  • Smyth, B., Weston, R., Moloney, L., Richardson, N. and Temple, J., ‘Changes in patterns of post-separation parenting over time: Recent Australian data’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 23-36.
  • Ulker, A., ‘Mental health and life satisfaction of young Australians: The role of family background’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 199-218.
  • Watson, I., ‘Low paid jobs and unemployment: Churning in the Australian labour market, 2001 to 2006’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 71-96.
  • Wilson, K., Brown, M., Cregan, C., ‘Job quality and flexible practices: An investigation of employee perceptions’, International Journal of Human Resource Management, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 473-486.
  • Wooden, M. and Warren, D., ‘Paid annual leave and working hours: Evidence from the HILDA Survey’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 664-670.

2007

  • Anstey, K.J., et al., ‘The value of comparing health outcomes in cohort studies: An example of self-rated health in seven studies including 79 653 participants’, Australasian Journal on Ageing, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 194-200.
  • Bill, A., Mitchell, B. and Welters, R., ‘Job mobility and segmentation in Australian city labour markets’, International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment, vol. 3, no. 3-4, pp. 212-229.
  • Bittman, M., Hill, T. and Thomson, C., ‘The impact of caring on informal carers' employment, income and earnings: A longitudinal approach’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 255-272.
  • Breunig, R.V., Cobb-Clark, D.A., Gong, X. and Venn, D., ‘Disagreement in partners' reports of financial difficulty’, Review of Economics of the Household, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 59-82.
  • Cai, L. and Kalb, G., ‘Health status and labour force status of older working-age Australian men’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 227-252.
  • Carroll, N., ‘Unemployment and psychological well-being’, Economic Record, vol. 83, no. 262, pp. 287-302.
  • Chapman, B. and Gray, M., ‘Relationship breakdown and the economic welfare of Australian mothers and their children’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 253-277.
  • Connolly, E., ‘The superannuation guarantee, wealth and retirement saving’, JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance, no. 3, pp. 22-27
  • Creedy, J. and Tan, L., ‘The relationship between personal income and net worth in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 165-181.
  • Crosier, T., Butterworth, P. and Rodgers, B., ‘Mental health problems among single and partnered mothers’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 6-13.
  • Dalton, T. and Ong, R., ‘Welfare to work in Australia: Disability income support, housing affordability and employment incentives’, European Journal of Housing Policy, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 275-297.
  • Davidoff, I., ‘Evidence on the child care market’, Economic Roundup, no. 1, pp. 67-81.
  • Edwards, B., Higgins, D. and Zmijewski, N., ‘The Families Caring for a Person with a Disability Study and the social lives of carers’, Family Matters, no. 76, pp. 18-29.
  • Flatau, P., James, I., Watson, R., Wood, G. and Hendershott, P.H., ‘Leaving the parental home in Australia over the generations: Evidence from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 51-71.
  • Gray, E., Kippen, R. and Evans, A., ‘A boy for you and a girl for me: Do men want sons and women want daughters?’, People and Place, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 1-8.
  • Hall, R., ‘Temporary agency work and HRM in Australia’, Personnel Review, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 158-174.
  • Hamermesh, D. and Lee, J., ‘Stressed out on four continents: Time crunch or yuppie kvetch?’, Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 89, no. 2, pp. 374-383.
  • Leigh, A., ‘Intergenerational mobility in Australia’, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, vol. 7, no. 2 (contributions), article 6.
  • Mavromaras, K., McGuinness, S. and Wooden, M., ‘Overskilling in the Australian labour market’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 307-312.
  • McGuinness, S. and Freebairn, J., ‘Who are the low paid?’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 17-37.
  • Parr, N., Ferris, S. and Mahuteau, S., ‘The impact of children on Australian women's and men's superannuation’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 3-26.
  • Parr, N. and Siedlecky, S., ‘Use of "dual protection" and other combinations of contraceptive methods in Australia’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 567-570.
  • Parr, N., ‘Which women stop at one child in Australia’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 207-225.
  • Rammohan, A. and Whelan, S., ‘The impact of childcare costs on the full-time/part-time employment decisions of Australian mothers’, Australian Economic Papers, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 152-169.
  • Reynolds, J. and Aletraris, L., ‘Work-family conflict, children, and hour mismatches in Australia’, Journal of Family Issues, vol. 28, no. 6, pp. 749-772.
  • Sharp, R. and Austen, S., ‘The 2006 Federal Budget: A gender analysis of the Superannuation Taxation Concessions’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 61-77.
  • Siahpush, M., Spittal, M. and Singh, G. K., ‘Smoking cessation and financial stress’, Journal of Public Health, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 338-342.
  • Siahpush, M., Spittal, M. and Singh, G. K., ‘Smoking cessation curtails financial stress and enhances material well-being: Results from a prospective study of a population-based national sample’, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 97, no. 12, pp. 2281-2287.
  • Tesfaghiorghis, H., ‘Men and women's fertility, differences in achieved fertility, expectations and intentions’, Australian Social Policy 2006, pp. 53-83.
  • Watson, N., ‘Using imputed data: Examples from the HILDA Survey’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 453-461.
  • Wilkins, R., ‘The consequences of underemployment for the underemployed’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 247-275.
  • Wooden, M. and Watson, N., ‘The HILDA Survey and its contribution to economic and social research (so far)’, Economic Record, vol. 83, no. 261, pp. 208-231.
  • Wooden, M., Wilkins, R. and McGuinness, S., ‘Minimum wages and the working poor’, Economic Papers, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 295-307.
  • Yu, P., Kippen, R. and Chapman, B., ‘Births, debts and mirages: The impact of the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) and other factors on Australian fertility expectations’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 73-90.

2006

  • Adam, M.L. and Flatau, P., ‘Job insecurity and mental health outcomes: An analysis using waves 1 and 2 of HILDA’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 143-170.
  • Bradbury, B., ‘Disadvantage among Australian young mothers’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 147-171.
  • Breunig, R.V. and Cobb-Clark, D., ‘Understanding the factors associated with financial stress in Australian households’, Australian Social Policy 2005, pp. 13-64.
  • Butterworth, P. and Crosier, T., ‘Deriving a measure of financial hardship from the HILDA Survey’, Australian Social Policy 2005, pp. 1-12.
  • Butterworth, P. and Rodgers, B., ‘Concordance in the mental health of spouses: Analysis of a large national household panel survey’, Psychological Medicine, vol. 36, no. 5, pp. 685-697.
  • Butterworth, P., Rodgers, B. and Jorm, A. F., ‘Examining geographic and household variation in mental health in Australia’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 40, no. 5, pp. 491-497.
  • Cai, L. and Kalb, K., ‘Health status and labour force participation: Evidence from the HILDA data’, Health Economics, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 241-261.
  • Carroll, N., ‘Explaining unemployment duration in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 82, no. 258, pp. 298-314.
  • Clarke, P. and Ryan, C., ‘Self-reported health: Reliability and consequences for health inequality measurement’, Health Economics, vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 645-652.
  • Edwards, R., ‘Maternity leave and the evidence for compensating differentials in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 82, no. 258, pp. 281-297.
  • Gill, S.C., Butterworth, P., Rodgers, B., Anstey, K.J., Villamil, E. and Mezler, D., ‘Mental health and the timing of men's retirement’, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 41, no. 7, pp. 515-522.
  • Hewitt, B., Western, M. and Baxter, J., ‘Who decides? The social characteristics of who initiates marital separation’, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 68, no. 5, pp. 1165-1177.
  • Kee, H.J., ‘Glass ceiling or sticky floor? Exploring the Australian gender pay gap’, Economic Record, vol. 82, no. 259, pp. 408-427.
  • Leigh, A., ‘Political economy of tax reform in Australia’, Public Policy, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 52-60.
  • Mood, C., ‘Take-up down under: Hits and misses of means-tested benefits in Australia’, European Sociological Review, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 443-458.
  • Parr, N., ‘Do children from small families do better?’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 1-25.
  • Reynolds, J. and Aletraris, L., ‘Pursuing preferences: The creation and resolution of hour mismatches in Australia’, American Sociological Review, vol. 71, no. 4, pp. 618-638.
  • Risse, L., ‘Does maternity leave encourage higher birth rates? An analysis of the Australian labour force’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 343-370.
  • Saunders, P. and Bradbury, B., ‘Monitoring trends in poverty and income distribution: Data, methodology and measurement’, Economic Record, vol. 82, no. 258, pp. 341-364.
  • Siahpush, M. and Carlin, J., ‘Financial stress, smoking cessation and relapse: Results from a prospective study of an Australian national sample’, Addiction, vol. 101, no. 1, pp. 121-127.
  • Tesfaghiorghis, H., ‘Australia's fertility: A HILDA Survey based analysis’, Australian Social Policy 2005, pp. 87-104.
  • Ulker, A., ‘Non-standard work schedules and health outcomes in Australia: Some evidence from the HILDA panel’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 417-445.
  • Weston, R., Qu, L. and Soriano, G., ‘Snapshots of Australian families with adolescents’, Family Matters, no. 74, pp. 48-51.
  • Wilkins, R., ‘Personal and job characteristics associated with underemployment’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 371-393.
  • Wood, G., Watson, R., Flatau, P. and Ong, R., ‘Transaction costs, deposit requirements and first-home ownership’, Economic Papers, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 252-271.
  • Ziguras, S., ‘Labour market transitions and risks of exclusion’, Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 203-226.

2005

  • Baxter, J., Hewitt, B. and Western, M., ‘Post-familial families and the domestic division of labor’, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 583-600.
  • Bradbury, B. and Norris, K., ‘Income and separation’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 425-446.
  • de Vaus, D., ‘Ex-nuptial children in Australia: An empirical analysis of nonmarital births’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 36-45.
  • de Vaus, D., Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘The disappearing link between premarital cohabitation and subsequent marital stability, 1970–2001’, Journal of Population Research, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 99–118.
  • Drago, R., Black, D. and Wooden, M., ‘Female breadwinner families: Their existence, persistence and sources’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 343-362.
  • Drago, R., Tseng, Y. and Wooden, M., ‘Usual and preferred working hours in couple households’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 46-61.
  • Headey, B., Marks, G. and Wooden, M., ‘The dynamics of income poverty in Australia’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 541-552.
  • Headey, B., Marks, G. and Wooden, M., ‘The structure and distribution of wealth in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 159-175.
  • Headey, B., Muffels, R. and Wooden, M., ‘Money and happiness: A reconsideration based on the combined effects of wealth, income and consumption’, Journal of Applied Social Science Studies (Schmollers Jahrbuch), vol. 125, no. 1, pp. 131-144.
  • Headey, B. and Wooden, M., ‘The importance of wealth for subjective well-being’, Journal of Financial Transformation, no. 15, December, pp. 59-67.
  • Hewitt, B., Baxter, J. and Western, M., ‘Marriage breakdown in Australia: The social correlates of separation and divorce’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 163-183.
  • La Cava, G. and Simon, J., ‘Household debt and financial constraints in Australia’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 40-60.
  • Long, A., ‘Happily ever after? A study of job satisfaction in Australia’, Economic Record, vol. 81, no. 255, pp. 303-321.
  • Marks, G.N., ‘Dynamics of financial disadvantage’, Agenda, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 309-322.
  • Marks, G.N., Headey, B. and Wooden, M., ‘Household wealth in Australia: Its components, distribution and correlates’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 47-68.
  • Parr, N., ‘Family background, schooling and childlessness in Australia’, Journal of Biosocial Science, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 229-243.
  • Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘Snapshot of couple families with stepparent-child Relationships’, Family Matters, no. 70, pp. 36-37.
  • Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘A woman's place? Work hour preferences revisited’, Family Matters, no. 72, pp. 72-77.
  • Schwartz, C., ‘Assessing household sector risk: An Australian perspective’, IFC Bulletin, no. 21, pp. 30-41.
  • Smyth, B., ‘Time to rethink time: The experience of time with children after divorce’, Family Matters, no. 71, pp. 4-10.
  • Smyth, B., ‘Parent-child contact in Australia: Exploring five different post-separation patterns of parenting’, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 1-22.
  • Smyth, B., ‘It's about time: The experience of time with children after divorce’, Childrenz Issues, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 13-19.
  • Watson, I., ‘Contented workers in inferior jobs? Re-assessing casual employment in Australia’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 371-392.
  • Webster, E., Wooden, M. and Marks, G., ‘Teaching and the teacher labour market: The case for reform’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 91-98.
  • Whelan, S. and Rammohan, A., ‘Child care and female decisions’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 203-225.
  • Whitehouse, G., ‘Policy and women's workforce attachment’, Just Policy, no. 35, pp. 22-30.
  • Wooden, M., ‘Minimum wage setting and the Australian Fair Pay Commission’, Journal of Australian Political Economy, no. 56 (December), pp. 81-91.

2004

  • Brandon, P.D., ‘Identifying the diversity in Australian children's living arrangements: A research note’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 40, June, pp. 179-192.
  • Breusch, T. and Gray, E., ‘New estimates of mothers' forgone earnings using HILDA Data’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 125-150.
  • Butterworth, P. and Crosier, T., ‘The validity of the SF-36 in an Australian national household survey: Demonstrating the applicability of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to examination of health inequalities’, BMC Public Health, vol. 4, article 44.
  • Butterworth, P., Crosier, T. and Rodgers, B., ‘Mental health problems, disability and income support receipt: A replication and extension using the HILDA Survey’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, pp. 151-174.
  • Dempsey, K.C. and de Vaus, D.A., ‘Who cohabits in 2001? The significance of age, gender and ethnicity’, Journal of Sociology, vol. 40, June, pp. 157-178.
  • de Vaus, D.A. and Gray, M., ‘The changing living arrangements of children, 1946-2001’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 10, April, pp. 9-19.
  • Dockery, A.M., ‘Looking inside the unemployment spell’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 175-198.
  • Dockery, A. M., ‘Workforce experience and retention in nursing in Australia’, Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 30, June, pp. 74-100.
  • Evans, M.D.R. and Kelley, J., ‘Effects of family structure on life satisfaction: Australian evidence’, Social Indicators Research, vol. 69, December, pp. 303-353.
  • Gray, M., Qu, L., Weston, R. and Stanton, D., ‘Long work hours and the wellbeing of fathers and their families’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, June, pp. 255-273.
  • Headey, B. and Wooden, M., ‘The effects of wealth and income on subjective well-being and ill-being’, Economic Record, vol. 80, no. S1, pp. S24-S33.
  • Hsu, E., Gibbings, J., Morrison, T. and Evert, H., ‘Paid employment participation after leaving full-time education for the first time’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 275-292.
  • Kohler, M., Connolly, E. and Smith, K., ‘The composition and distribution of household assets and liabilities: Evidence from the 2002 HILDA Survey’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, April, pp. 1–11.
  • Parkinson, P. and Smyth, B., ‘Satisfaction and dissatisfaction with father-child contact arrangements in Australia’, Child and Family Law Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 289-304.
  • Parlett, N. and Rossiter, A., ‘Residential property investors in Australia’, Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, May, pp. 52–56.
  • Qu, L. and Soriano, G., ‘Forming couple relationships: Adolescents' aspirations and young adults' Actualities’, Family Matters, no. 68, pp. 43-49.
  • Rodgers, J.R., ‘Hourly wages of full-time and part-time employees in Australia’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 231-254.
  • Scutella, R. and Wooden, M., ‘Jobless households in Australia: Incidence, characteristics and financial consequences’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 187-207.
  • Smyth, B., Caruana, C. and Ferro, A., ‘Father-child contact after separation: Profiling five different patterns of care’, Family Matters, no. 67, pp. 18-25.
  • Smyth, B., ‘Post-separation fathering: What does Australian research tell us?’, Journal of Family Studies, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 20-49.
  • Tesfaghiorghis, H., ‘Education, work and fertility: A HILDA Survey based analysis’, Australian Social Policy 2004, pp. 51-73
  • Thapa, P.J., ‘On the risk of unemployment: A comparative assessment of the labour market success of migrants in Australia’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 199-229.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The HILDA Survey: A summary’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 109-124.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘The HILDA Survey four years on’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 343-349.
  • Watson, N. and Wooden, M., ‘Sample attrition in the HILDA Survey’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 293-308.
  • Wooden, M. and Warren, D., ‘Non-standard employment and job satisfaction: Evidence from the HILDA Survey’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 275-297.

2003

  • De Vaus, D. and Gray, M., ‘Family transitions among Australia's children’, Family Matters, no. 65, pp. 10-17.
  • De Vaus, D., Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘Changing patterns of partnering’, Family Matters, no. 64, pp. 10-15.
  • De Vaus, D., Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘Premarital cohabitation and subsequent marital stability’, Family Matters, no. 65, pp. 34-39.
  • Qu, L. and Weston, R., ‘Aging, living arrangements and subjective wellbeing’, Family Matters, no. 66, pp. 26-33.
  • Qu L., ‘Minding the children during school holidays’, Family Matters, no. 65, pp. 18-22.
  • Qu, L., ‘Expectations of marriage among cohabiting couples’, Family Matters, no. 64, pp. 36-39.

2002

  • Weston, R. and Wooden, M., ‘HILDA has arrived! New survey on Australian households and families’, Family Matters, no. 63, pp. 66-73.
  • Wooden, M., Freidin, S. and Watson, N., ‘The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey: Wave 1’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 339-348.
  • Wooden, M., Freidin, S. and Watson, N., ‘Enhancing the evidence base for economic and social policy in Australia: The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey’, Mercer-Melbourne Institute Quarterly Bulletin of Economic Trends, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 17-20.
  • Wooden, M. and Watson, N., ‘The HILDA Survey: What's in it for economists?’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 397-417.