2013-2017

2017

  • Books
  • Book Chapters

    Bender S, Jarmin R, Kreuter F & Lane J. 2017. Privacy and confidentiality. In Foster I (eds.), Big Data and Social Science: a Practical Guide to Methods and Tools, CRC Press-Taylor & Francis Group.

    Burkhauser R & Daly MC. 2017. The supplemental security income disabled children program: improving employment outcomes in adulthood. In Doar R (eds.), A Safety Net That Works: Improving Federal Programs for Low-Income Americans, American Enterprise Institute Press.

    Kalb G. 2017. Taxes, transfers, family policies and paid work over the female life cycle. In Stewart S. (eds.), Tax, Social Policy and Gender: Rethinking Equality and Efficiency, ANU Press.

    Minas H, Edington C, La N & Kakuma R. 2017. Mental health in Asia and the Pacific: historical and cultural perspectives. In Minas H & Lewis M. (eds.), Mental Health in Asia and the Pacific: Historical and Cultural Perspectives, Springer.

    Payne A, Scharf K & Smith S. 2017. Individual fundraising: the power of the personal. In Costa-Font J & Macis M. (eds.), Social Economics: Current and Emerging AvenuesMIT Press.

    Salamanca, N & Zhu A. 2017. Introduction. In Australian Economic Review, Wiley.

    Settle A. 2017. Financialization of Capitalism. In Turner BS. (eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

    Van de Ven J. 2017. The simulator of individual dynamic decisions, SIDD. In Dekkers G & Mészáros J. (eds.), Applications of Microsimulation Modelling, Central Administration of National Pension Insurance.

    Voitchovsky S, Stewart M & Wilkins R. 2017. Women and top incomes in Australia. In Stewart S. (eds.), Tax, Social Policy and Gender: Rethinking Equality and Efficiency, ANU Press.

    Wilkins R, McVicar D & Ziebarth N. 2017. Four decades of disability benefit policies and the rise and fall of disability recipiency rates in five OECD countries. In Besharov D & Call D (eds.), Labor Activation in Times of High (and Low) Unemployment: Encouraging Work while Preserving the Social Safety-Net, Oxford University Press.

    Williams R. 2017. Global: a good national system of higher education: the lessons of the U21 rankings. In Mihut G, Altbach PG & de Wit H. (eds.), Understanding Global Higher Education, Sense Publishers.

  • Refereed Journal Articles

    Allen T, Whittaker W & Sutton M. 2017. Does the proportion of pay linked to performance affect the job satisfaction of general practitioners? Social Science & Medicine, 173 (January): 9-17

    Andrews M, Elamin O, Hall AR, Kyriakoulis K & Sutton M. 2017. Inference in the presence of redundant moment conditions and the impact of government health expenditure on health outcomes in England. Econometric Reviews, 36(1-3): 23-41.

    Anselmi L, Meacock R, Kristensen SR, Doran T & Sutton M. 2017. Arrival by ambulance explains variation in mortality by time of admission: retrospective study of admissions to hospital following emergency department attendance in England. BMJ Quality & Safety, 26(8): 613-621.

    Britteon P, Cullum N & Sutton M. 2017. Association between psychological health and wound complications after surgery. British Journal of Surgery, 104(6): 769-776.

    Broadway B, Kalb G, Kuehnle D & Maeder M. 2017. Paid Parental Leave and Child Health in Australia. Economic Record, 93(301): 214-237.

    Broadway B, Kalb G, Li J & Scott A. 2017. Do financial incentives influence GPs' decisions to do after‐hours work? A discrete choice labour supply model. Health Economics, doi: 10.1002/hec.3476.

    Bubonya M, Cobb-Clark DA & Wooden M. 2017. Job loss and the mental health of spouses and adolescent children. IZA Journal of Labor Economics, 6(1).

    Bubonya M, Cobb-Clark DA & Wooden M. 2017. Mental health and productivity at work: Does what you do matter? Labour Economics, 46(June): 150-165.

    Bunzli S, Nelson E, Scott A, French S, Choong P & Dowsey M. 2017. Barriers and facilitators to orthopaedic surgeons' uptake of decision aids for total knee arthroplasty: a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 7(11).

    Caggiano G, Castelnuovo E, Damette O, Parent A & Pellegrino G. 2017. Liquidity traps and large-scale financial crises. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, DOI: 10.1016/j.jedc.2017.03.001.

    Caggiano G, Castelnuovo E & Figueres JM. 2017. Economic policy uncertainty and unemployment in the United States: A nonlinear approach. Economics Letters, DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2016.12.002.

    Caggiano G, Castelnuovo E & Pellegrino G. 2017. Estimating the real effects of uncertainty shocks at the Zero Lower Bound. European Economic Review, DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2017.08.008.

    Castelnuovo E. 2017. Policy Forum: On the Macroeconomic Effects and Policy Implications of Uncertainty. Australian Economic Review, 50(1): 66-67.

    Castelnuovo E, Lim G & Pellegrino G. 2017. A Short Review of the Recent Literature on Uncertainty. Australian Economic Review, 50(1): 68-78.

    Castelnuovo E & Trung DT. 2017. Google It Up! A Google Trends-based Uncertainty index for the United States and Australia. Economics Letters, DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2017.09.032.

    Castillo M, Dickinson DL & Petrie R. 2017. Sleepiness, choice consistency, and risk preferences. Theory and Decision, 82(1): 41-73.

    Chipperfield J, Brown JJ & Watson N. 2017. The Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset: using record linkage to create a longitudinal sample from a series of cross-sections. Australia & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 59(1): 1-16.

    Cobb-Clark DA & Moschion J. 2017. Gender gaps in early educational achievement. Journal of Population Economics, 30(4): 1093-1134.

    Cobb-Clark DA & Zhu A. 2017. Childhood homelessness and adult employment: the role of education, incarceration, and welfare receipt. Journal of Population Economics, 30(3): 893-924.

    Contoyannis P & Li J. 2017. The dynamics of adolescent depression: an instrumental variable quantile regression with fixed effects approach. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society), 180(3):907-22.

    Dixon R, Lim G & van Ours JC. 2017. Revisiting the Okun relationship. Applied Economics, 49(28): 2749-2765.

    Dooley M, Payne A, Steffler M & Wagner J. 2017. Understanding the STEM Path through High School and into University Programs. Canadian Public Policy-Analyse de Politiques, 43(1): 1-16.

    Drysdale P, Triggs A & Wang J. 2017. China's New Role in the International Financial Architecture. Asian Economic Policy Review, 12(2): 258-277.

    Forbes H, Fichera E, Rogers A & Sutton M. 2017. The Effects of Exercise and Relaxation on Health and Wellbeing. Health Economics, 26(12): E67-E80.

    Fujiwara I & Wang J. 2017. Optimal monetary policy in open economies revisited. Journal of International Economics, DOI: 10.1016/j.jinteco.2017.07.006.

    Harvey SB, Deady M, Wang M-J, Mykletun A, Butterworth P, Christensen H & Mitchell PB. 2017. Is the prevalence of mental illness increasing in Australia? Evidence from national health surveys and administrative data, 2001-2014. Medical Journal of Australia, 206(11): 490-493.

    Headey B & Muffels R. 2017. Towards a Theory of Medium Term Life Satisfaction: Similar Results for Australia, Britain and Germany. Social Indicators Research, 134(1): 359-384.

    Herault N & Ribar DC. 2017. Food insecurity and homelessness in the Journeys Home survey. Journal of Housing Economics, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhe.2017.05.001.

    Inder B, Kabore C, Nolan S, Cornwell K, Suarez DC, Crawford A & Kamara JK. 2017. Livelihoods and Child Welfare among Poor Rural Farmers in East Africa. African Development Review-Revue Africane de Developpement, 29(2): 169-183.

    Jones AM, Norton EC, O'Donnell O & Scott A. 2017. Editors' introduction. Health Economics, 26(9): 1092.

    Kalb G. 2017. Australian Children Growing Up with Opportunity. Australian Economic Review, 50(3): 329-337.

    Kulish M, Morley J & Robinson T. 2017. Estimating DSGE models with zero interest rate policy. Journal of Monetary Economics, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoneco.2017.05.003.

    Kyaw-Myint SM, Strazdins L, Clements M, Butterworth P & Gallagher L. 2017. A method of identifying health-based benchmarks for psychosocial risks at work: A tool for risk assessment. Safety Science, DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2016.11.016.

    Leach LS, Butterworth P, Poyser C, Batterham PJ & Farrer LM. 2017. Online Recruitment: Feasibility, Cost, and Representativeness in a Study of Postpartum Women. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19(3).

    Leach LS, Poyser C & Butterworth P. 2017. Workplace bullying and the association with suicidal ideation/thoughts and behaviour: a systematic review. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 74(1).

    L'Esperance V, Sutton M, Schofield P, Round T, Malik U, White P & Ashworth M. 2017. Impact of primary care funding on secondary care utilisation and patient outcomes: a retrospective cross-sectional study of English general practice. British Journal of General Practice, 67(664): (E792-E799.

    Mason T, Jones C, Sutton M, Konstantakopoulou E, Edgar DF, Harper RA, Birch S & Lawrenson JG. 2017. Retrospective economic analysis of the transfer of services from hospitals to the community: an application to an enhanced eye care service. BMJ Open, 7(7).

    Meacock R, Anselmi L, Kristensen SR, Doran T & Sutton M. 2017. Higher mortality rates amongst emergency patients admitted to hospital at weekends reflect a lower probability of admission. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 22(1): 12-19.

    Meacock R, Sutton M, Kristensen SR & Harrison M. 2017. Using Survival Analysis to Improve Estimates of Life Year Gains in Policy Evaluations. Medical Decision Making, 37(4): 415-426.

    Meroni EC & Vera-Toscano E. 2017. The persistence of overeducation among recent graduates. Labour Economics, DOI: 10.1016/j.labeco.2017.07.002.

    Metraux S & Tseng Y-P. 2017. Using Administrative Data for Research on Homelessness: Applying a US Framework to Australia. Australian Economic Review, 50(2): 205-213.

    Mooi-Reci I & Wooden M. 2017. Casual employment and long-term wage outcomes. Human Relations, 70(9): 1064-1090.

    Moran V, Checkland K, Coleman A, Spooner S, Gibson J & Sutton M. 2017. General practitioners' views of clinically led commissioning: cross-sectional survey in England. BMJ Open, 7(6).

    Munford LA, Sidaway M, Blakemore A, Sutton M & Bower P. 2017. Associations of participation in community assets with health-related quality of life and healthcare usage: a cross-sectional study of older people in the community. BMJ Open, 7(2).

    Ohrnberger J, Fichera E & Sutton M. 2017. The relationship between physical and mental health: A mediation analysis. Social Science & Medicine, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.11.008.

    Pirkis J, Currier D, Butterworth P, Milner A, Kavanagh A, Tibble H, Robinson J & Spittal MJ. 2017. Socio-Economic Position and Suicidal Ideation in Men. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(4).

    Polidano C & Ryan C. 2017. What Happens to Students with Low Reading Proficiency at 15? Evidence from Australia. Economic Record, 93(303): 600-614.

    Polidano C, Zhu A & Bornstein JC. 2017. The relation between cesarean birth and child cognitive development. Scientific Reports, 7(11483).

    Pymont C, Schofield TP & Butterworth P. 2017. Within-person analysis of welfare transitions in a longitudinal panel survey reveals change in mental health service use. Journal of Public Health, 39(4): E134-E141.

    Rapoport B & Thibout C. 2017. Why Do Boys and Girls Make Different Educational Choices? The Influence of Expected Earnings and Test Scores. Economics of Education Review. DOI: 10.1016/j.econedurev.2017.09.006.

    Ribar DC. 2017. Early Research Findings from Journeys Home: Longitudinal Study of Factors Affecting Housing Stability. Australian Economic Review, 50(2): 214-219.

    Ribar DC. 2017. Welfare and Children's Well-Being. Australian Economic Review, 50(3): 348-355.

    Ribar DC & Tseng Y-P. 2017. Introduction to the Policy Forum on Australian Homelessness. Australian Economic Review, 50(2): 195-196.

    Ribar DC & Zapata D. 2017. Food assistance and family routines in three American Cities. Review of Economics of the Household, 15(1): 223-238.

    Robinson T, Atkin T, Caputo M & Wang H. 2017. Macroeconomic Consequences of Terms of Trade Episodes, Past and Present. Australian Economic History Review, 57(3): 291-315.

    Robinson T, Nguyen V & Wang J. 2017. The Australian Economy in 2016-17: Looking Beyond the Apartment Construction Boom. Australian Economic Review, 50(1): 5-20.

    Ryan C. 2017. Measurement of Peer Effects. Australian Economic Review, 50(1): 121-129.

    Ryan C. 2017. Social Disadvantage and Education. Australian Economic Review, 50(3): 338-347.

    Sabia JJ, Wooden M & Nguyen TT. 2017. Sexual Identity, Same-Sex Relationships, and Labour Market Dynamics: New Evidence from Longitudinal Data in Australia. Southern Economic Journal, 83(4): 903-931.

    Salamanca N & Feld J. 2017. A Short Note on Discrimination and Favoritism in the Labor Market. B E Journal of Theoretical Economics, 17(1).

    Scutella R, Tseng Y-P & Wooden M. 2017. Journeys Home: Tracking the most vulnerable. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 8(3): 302-318.

    Slade T, Swift W, Mewton L, Kypri K, Lynskey MT, Butterworth P, Tibbetts J, McCraw S & Upton E. 2017. RADAR study: protocol for an observational cohort study to identify early warning signals on the pathways to alcohol use disorder. BMJ Open, 7(8).

    Spooner S, Gibson J, Rigby D, Sutton M, Pearson E & Checkland K. 2017. Stick or twist? Career decision-making during contractual uncertainty for NHS junior doctors. BMJ Open, 7(1).

    van de Ven J, Herault N & Azpitarte F. 2017. Identifying tax implicit equivalence scales. Journal of Economic Inequality, 15(3): 257-275.

    Vera-Toscano E, Rodrigues M & Costa P. 2017. Beyond educational attainment: The importance of skills and lifelong learning for social outcomes. Evidence for Europe from PIAAC. European Journal of Education: research, development and policies, 52(2): 217-231.

    Vogrin S, Harper R, Paratz E, MacIsaac A, Burchell J, Smith B, Scott A, Yong J & Sundararajan V.  2017. Comparative effectiveness of routine invasive coronary angiography for managing unstable angina routine coronary angiography in unstable angina. Annals of Internal Medicine.

    Walker T, Edge D, Shaw J, Wilson H, McNair L, Mitchell H, Gutridge K, Senior J, Sutton M & Meacock R. 2017. Contemporary women's secure psychiatric services in the United Kingdom: A qualitative analysis of staff views. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 24(9-10): 660-670.

    Walsh E, Jacka FN, Butterworth P, Anstey KJ & Cherbuin N. 2017. The association between Western and Prudent dietary patterns and fasting blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetes and normal glucose metabolism in older Australian adults. Heliyon, 3(6).

    Walters LK, McGrail MR, Carson DB, O'Sullivan BG, Russell DJ, Strasser RP, Hays RB & Kamien M. 2017. Where to next for rural general practice policy and research in Australia? Med J Aust, 207(2): 56-58.

    Wang J. 2017. No more ‘straight Aas’ for China? East Asia Forum, 22 May 2017.

    Welsh J, Korda RJ, Joshy G, Butterworth P, Brown A & Banks E. 2017. Psychological distress and ischaemic heart disease: cause or consequence? Evidence from a large prospective cohort study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 71(11): 1084-1089.

    Wood GA, Smith SJ, Cigdem M & Ong R. 2017. Life on the edge: a perspective on precarious home ownership in Australia and the UK. International Journal of Housing Policy, 17(2): 201-226.

    Zwicker J, Zaresani A & Emery JCH. 2017. Describing heterogeneity of unmet needs among adults with a developmental disability: An examination of the 2012 Canadian Survey on Disability. Research in Developmental Disabilities, DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2017.04.003.

2016

  • Books
  • Book Chapters

    Dowsey M, Scott A, Nelson E, Li J, Sundararajan V, Nikpour M & Choong P. 2016. Using discrete choice experiments as a decision aid in total knee arthroplasty: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials.17(1): 416

    Gravelle H, Scott A, Sivey P & Yong J. 2016. Competition, prices and quality in the market for physician consultations. Journal of Industrial Economics, 64(1): 135–169.

    Gregory C, Rabbitt MP & Ribar DC. 2016. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Food Insecurity. In Bartfeld J, Gundersen C, Smeeding T. M and Ziliak J. P (eds), SNAP Matters, How Food Stamps Affect Health and Well-being. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, pp. 74–106.

    Schurer S, Kuehnle D, Scott A & Cheng TC. 2016. A man’s blessing or a woman’s curse? The family-earnings gap of doctors. Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 55(3): 385–414.

    Scott A, Araújo E, Menkulasi G & Cohen R. 2016. Data Requirements for the Economic Analysis of Health Labour Markets. In Scheffle, R, Herbst C, Lemiere C & Campbell J. (eds), Health Labor Market Analyses in Low- and Middle-Income Countries : An Evidence-Based Approach. Washington, DC: World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/25137, pp. 31–48.

  • Refereed Journal Articles

    Apps P, Kabátek J, Rees R & van Soest A. 2016. Labor supply heterogeneity and demand for child care of mothers with young children. Empirical Economics. 51(4): 1641–1677.

    Armour P, Burkhauser RV & Larrimore J. 2016. Using the Pareto distribution to improve estimates of top-coded earnings. Economic Inquiry. 54(2) 1263–1273.

    Azpitarte F & Hérault N. 2016. Understanding Changes in the Distribution and Redistribution of Income: A Unifying Decomposition Framework. Review of Income and Wealth. 62(2): 266–282.

    Behaghel L & Moschion J. 2016. T-based Technical Change and Job Instability. Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 118(1): 79–104.

    Burkhauser R, Hahn M, Hall M & Watson N. 2016. Australia farewell: a first look at who left Australia in the 2000s. Population Research & Policy Review. 35(2): 197–215.

    Burns RA, Butterworth P & Anstey KJ. 2016. An examination of the long-term impact of job strain on mental health and wellbeing over a 12-year period. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 51(5): 725–733.

    Castelnuovo E. 2016. Modest Macroeconomic Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks During the Great Moderation: An Alternative Interpretation. Journal of Macroeconomics. 47(Part B, March): 300–314.

    Castelnuovo E. 2016. Monetary Policy Shocks and Cholesky-VARs: An Assessment for the Euro Area. Empirical Economics. 50(2): 383–414.

    Castelnuovo E, Lim G & Robinson T. 2016. Introduction to the Policy Forum: Macroeconomic Consequences of Macroprudential Policies. The Australian Economic Review. 49(1): 77–82.

    Cherlin A, Ribar D & Yasutake S. 2016. Non-marital First Births, Marriage, and Income Inequality. American Sociological Review. 81(4): 749–70.

    Cobb-Clark D & Jha N. 2016. Educational Achievement and the Allocation of School Resources. Australian Economic Review. 49(3): 251–271.

    Cobb-Clark D, Hérault N, Scutella R & Tseng Y-P. 2016. A journey home: What drives how long people are homeless? Journal of Urban Economics. 91: 57–72.

    Crowe L & Butterworth P. 2016. The role of financial hardship, mastery and social support in the association between employment status and depression: results from an Australian longitudinal cohort study. BMJ Open. 6(5): e009834.

    Crowe L, Butterworth P & Leach L. 2016. Financial hardship, mastery and social support; explaining poor mental health amongst the inadequately employed using data from the HILDA Survey. Social Science & Medicine: Population Health. 2: 407–415.

    Dixon R & Lim GC. 2016. Modelling the Dynamics of Regional Employment–Population Ratios and their Commonality. Urban Studies. 53(2): 338–354.

    Feddersen J, Metcalfe R, and Wooden M. 2016 Subjective Well-Being: Why Weather Matters. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society). 179(1), January, pp. 203–228.

    Friedman-Sokuler N & Justman M. 2016. Gender streaming and prior achievement in high school science and mathematics. Economics of Education Review. 53(August): 230–253.

    Gravelle H, Scott A, Sivey P & Yong J. 2016. Competition, prices and quality in the market for physician consultations. Journal of Industrial Economics, 64(1): 135–169.

    Hérault N & Azpitarte F. 2016. Understanding Changes in the Distribution and Redistribution of Income: A Unifying Decomposition Framework. Review of Income and Wealth. 62(2): 266–282.

    Hérault N & Kalb G. 2016. Intergenerational Correlation of Labor Market Outcomes. Review of Economics of the Household. 14(1): 231–249.

    LaMontagne T, Krnjacki L, Milner A, Butterworth P & Kavanagh A. 2016. Psychosocial job quality in a nationally representative sample of working Australians: a comparison of persons working with versus without with disability. Social Science & Medicine: Population Health. 2: 175–181.

    Li N. 2016. Multidimensionality of longitudinal data: unlocking the age-happiness puzzle. Social Indicators Research. 128(1): 305–320.

    McVicar D, Wooden M, Leung F & Li N. 2016. Work-Related Training and the Probability of Transitioning from Non-Standard to Permanent Employment. British Journal of Work, Environment and Health, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 623–646.

    Millner A, Krnjacki L, Butterworth P & LaMontagne T. 2016. The role of social support in protecting mental health when employed and unemployed: a longitudinal fixed-effects analysis using 12 annual waves of the HILDA cohort. Social Science & Medicine. 153(March): 20–26.

    Moffitt RA & Ribar DC. 2016. Rasch Analyses of Very Low Food Security among Households and Children in the Three City Study. Southern Economic Journal. 82(4): 1123–1146.

    Nolan B & Voitchovsky S. 2016. Job Loss by Wage Level: Lessons from the Great Recession in Ireland. IZA Journal of European Labor Studies. 5(December): 7.

    O’Donoughue-Jenkins L, Butterworth P & Anstey KJ. 2016. Longitudinal analysis of General Practitioner service use by patients with mild cognitive disorders in Australia. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders. 41(5/6): 324–333.

    Ouliaris S & Pagan A. 2016. A Method for Working with Sign Restrictions in Structural Equation Modelling. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. 78(5): 605–622.

    Robinson T, Tsiaplias S & Nguyen VH. 2016. The Australian Economy in 2015–16: Uncertainties and Challenges. Australian Economic Review. 49(1): 5–19.

    Sabia JJ, Burkhauser RV & Hansen B. 2016. When good measurement goes wrong: new evidence that New York State’s minimum wage reduced employment. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 69(2): 312–219.

    Schurer S, Kuehnle D, Scott A & Cheng TC. 2016. A man’s blessing or a woman’s curse? The family-earnings gap of doctors. Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 55(3): 385–414.

    Scott A, Liu M & Yong J. 2016. Financial incentives to encourage value-based health care. Medical Care Research and Review, doi: 10.1177/1077558716676594.

    Van de Ven, J & Voitchovsky S. 2016. Skilled migrants and labour market integration: how important is the selection process?. IZA Journal of Migration. 4(1): 1–28.

    Welsh J, Strazdins L, Charlesworth S, Kulik CT & Butterworth P. 2016. Health or harm? A cohort study of the importance of job quality in extended workforce participation by older adults. BMC Public Health. 16: 885.

    Williams R & de Rassenfosse G. 2016. Pitfalls in aggregating performance measures in higher education. Studies in Higher Education. 41(1): 51–62.

    Wooden M, Bubonya M & Cobb-Clark D. 2016. Sickness Absence and Mental Health: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Surveys. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 201–218.

2015

  • Books
  • Book Chapters
  • Refereed Journal Articles

    Angrave D, Charlwood A & Wooden M. 2015. Long Working Hours and Physical Activity. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, vol. 69, no. 8, pp. 738–744.

    Barón J, Cobb-Clark D & Erkal N. 2015. Welfare receipt and the intergenerational transmission of work-welfare norms. Southern Economic Journal. 82(1): 208–234.

    Buddelmeyer H, McVicar D & Wooden M. 2015. Non-Standard “Contingent” Employment and Job Satisfaction: A Panel Data Analysis. Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 256–275.

    Burkhauser R, Fisher T, Houtenville A & Tennant J. 2015. Is the 2010 Affordable Care Act minimum standard to identify disability in all national datasets good enough for policy purposes? Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. 39(4): 217–245.

    Burkhauser R, Hahn M & Wilkins R. 2015. Measuring top incomes using tax record data: a cautionary tale from Australia. Journal of Economic Inequality. 13(2): 181–205.

    Caggiano G, Castelnuovo E, Colombo V & Nodari G. 2015. Estimating Fiscal Multipliers: News from a Non-linear World. Economic Journal. 125(584): 746–776.

    Caliendo M, Cobb-Clark D & Uhlendorff A. 2015. Locus of Control and Job Search Strategies. Review of Economics and Statistics. 97(1): 88–103.

    Castelnuovo E & Fanelli L. 2015. Monetary Policy Indeterminacy and Identification Failures in the U.S.: Results from A Robust Test. Journal of Applied Econometrics. 30(6): 924–947.

    Cheng TC, Haisken-DeNew JP & Yong J. 2015. Cream skimming and hospital transfers in a mixed public-private system. Social Science & Medicine, 132: 156–164.

    Cobb-Clark D, Kassenboehmer S, Le T, McVicar D & Zhang R. 2015. ‘High’-School: The Relationship between Early Marijuana Use and Educational Outcomes. Economic Record. 91(293): 247–266.

    Cobb-Clark D, Kassenboehmer S, Le T, McVicar D & Zhang R. 2015. Is There an Educational Penalty for Being Suspended from School? Education Economics. 23(4): 376–295.

    Cobb-Clark D. 2015. Locus of control and the labour market. IZA Journal of Labor Economics. 4: 3.

    Creedy J & Hérault N. 2015. Decomposing Inequality Changes: Allowing for Leisure in the Evaluation of Tax and Transfer Policy Effects. Fiscal Studies. 36(2): 157–180.

    Dixon R, Lim G & van Ours J. 2015. The effect of shocks to labour market flows on unemployment and participation rates. Applied Economics. 47(24): 2523–2539.

    De Rassenfosse G & Williams R. 2015. Rules of engagement: Measuring connectivity in national systems of higher education. Higher Education. 70(6): 941–956.

    Drouvelis M, Metcalfe R & Powdthavee N. 2015. Can priming cooperation increase public good contributions? Theory and Decision. 79(3): 479–492.

    Drouvelis M & Powdthavee N. 2015. Are happier people less judgmental of other people’s selfish behaviours? Experimental survey evidence from trust and gift exchange games. Journal of Behavioral & Experimental Economics. 58(October): 111–123.

    Faulkner N, Martin A & Peyton K. 2015. Priming political trust: Evidence from an experiment. Australian Journal of Political Science. 50(1): 164–173.

    Fok Y, Scutella R & Wilkins R. 2015. The Low-Pay No-Pay Cycle: Are there Systematic Differences across Demographic Groups? Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. 77(6): 872–896.

    Gregg P, Scutella R & Vittori C. 2015. Individual Earnings Mobility and the Persistence of Earnings Inequalities in Australia. Economic Record. 91: 16–37.

    Hérault N & Azpitarte F. 2015. Recent Trends in Income Redistribution in Australia: Can Changes in the Tax-Benefit System Account for the Decline in Redistribution? Economic Record. 91: 38–53.

    Hérault N, Kalb G & Zakirova R. 2015. A Study into the Persistence of Living in a Jobless Household. Economic Record. 91(293): 209–232.

    Hérault N & Zakirova R. 2015. Returns to Education: Accounting for Enrolment and Completion Effects. Education Economics. 23(1): 84–100.

    Jensen P, Palangkaraya A. & Webster E. 2015. Trust and the market for technology. Research Policy. 44(2), 340–56.

    Jia L, Yuan B, Meng Q & Scott A. 2015. Payment methods for ambulatory care health professionals. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (9), doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011865.

    Jha N. 2015. Late Start with Extra Schooling: The Effect of Increase in School Entry Age and Preschool Provision. Economic Record. 91(s1): 54–77.

    Jha N & Polidano C. 2015. Long-Run Effects of Catholic Schooling on Wages. BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. 15(4): 2017–2045.

    Justman M & van der Beek K. 2015. Market forces shaping human capital in eighteenth-century London. Economic History Review. 68(4): 1177–1202.

    Kalb G, Le T & Leung F. 2015. Outcomes for Teenage Mothers in the First Years after Birth. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 18(3): 255–279.

    Lane J, Owen-Smith J, Rosen R & Weinberg B. 2015. New linked data on research investments: Scientific workforce, productivity, and public value. Research Policy. 44(9): 1659–1671.

    Larrimore J, Burkhauser R & Armour P. 2015. Accounting for income changes over the Great Recession: The importance of taxes and transfers. National Tax Journal. 68(2): 281–318.

    Lee KCL, Sethuraman K & Yong J. 2015. On the hospital volume and outcome relationship: Does specialization matter more than volume? Health Services Research, 50(6): 2019–2036.

    Li J & Powdthavee N. 2015. Does more education lead to better health habits? Evidence from the school reforms in Australia. Social Science & Medicine, 127: 83–91.

    Lillard D, Burkhauser R, Hahn M & Wilkins R. 2015. Does early-life income inequality predict self-reported health in later life? Evidence from the United States. Social Science and Medicine. 128: 347–355.

    Lim GC & Nguyen VH. 2015. Alternative Weighting Approaches to Computing Indexes of Economic Activity. Journal of Economic Surveys. 29: 287–300.

    MacKinnon A & Wooden M. 2015. A Short-form of the National Adult Reading Test for Use in Epidemiological Surveys, Personality and Individual Differences, 86(November), pp. 101–107.

    McIsaac M, Scott A & Kalb G. 2015. The supply of General Practitioners across local areas: Accounting for spatial heterogeneity. BMC Health Services Research, 15: 450.

    McVicar D, Moschion J & van Ours J. 2015. From substance use to homelessness or vice versa? Social Science & Medicine. 136-137(July): 89–98.

    Michaelsen M & Haisken-DeNew J. 2015. Migration magnet: the role of work experience in rural-urban wage differentials. IZA Journal of Migration. 4: 21.

    Polidano C, Tabasso D & Tseng Y-P. 2015. A second chance at education for early school leavers. Education Economics. 23(3): 358–375.

    Polidano C & Vu H. 2015. Differential labour market impacts from disability onset. Health Economics. 24(3): 302–317.

    Powdthavee N. 2015. Would You Like to Know What Makes People Happy? An Overview of the Datasets on Subjective Well-Being. Australian Economic Review. 48(3): 314–320.

    Powdthavee N, Lekfuangfu W & Wooden M. 2015. What’s the Good of Education on our Overall Quality of Life? A Simultaneous Equation Model of Education and Life Satisfaction for Australia. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 10–21.

    Powdthavee N & Riyanto YE. 2015. Would you pay for transparently useless advice? A test of boundaries of beliefs in the folly of predictions. Review of Economics and Statistics. 97(2): 242–256.

    Powdthavee N & Wooden M. 2015. Life Satisfaction and Sexual Minorities: Evidence from Australia and the United Kingdom. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 116, pp. 107–126.

    Ribar D. 2015. Is Leaving Home a Hardship? Southern Economic Journal. 81(3): 598–618.

    Ribar D. 2015. Why Marriage Matters for Child Wellbeing. The Future of Children. Princeton Brookings. 25(2).

    Robinson T, Tsiaplias S & Nguyen VH. 2015. The Australian Economy in 2014–15: An Economy in Transition. Australian Economic Review. 48: 1–14.

    Scott A. 2015. Policy Forum: Towards a stronger Medicare. Australian Economic Review, 48(3): 288–289.

    Scott A. 2015. Towards value-based health care in Medicare. Australian Economic Review, 48(3): 305–313.

    Scott A, Witt J, Duffield C & Kalb G. 2015. What do nurses and midwives value about their jobs? Results from a discrete choice experiment. Health Services Research & Policy, 20(1): 31–38.

    Sofer C & Thibout C. 2015. Is labour division by gender efficient? An analysis from two Time Use surveys. Economie et Statistique. No. 478–479–480: 273–304.

    Song K, Scott A, Sivey P & Meng Q. 2015. Improving Chinese primary care providers’ recruitment and retention: A discrete choice experiment. Health Policy and Planning, 30(1): 68–77.

    Suziedelyte A & Zhu A. 2015. Does early schooling narrow outcome gaps for advantaged and disadvantaged children? Economics of Education Review. 45: 76–88.

    Watson N & Wilkins R. 2015. Design Matters: The impact of CAPI on interview length. Field Methods, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 244–264.

    Wilkins R. 2015. Measuring Income Inequality in Australia. Australian Economic Review. 48(1): 93–102.

    Yamamura E, Tsutsui Y, Yamane C, Yamane S & Powdthavee N. 2015. Trust and Happiness: Comparative Study Befire and After the Great East Japan Earthquake. Social Indicators Research. 123(3): 919–935.

    Yong J & Scott A. 2015. Do new workforce roles reduce waiting times in ED? A difference-in-difference evaluation using hospital administrative data. Health Policy, 119: 488–493.

    Zhu A & Bradbury B. 2015. Delaying School Entry: Short- and Longer-Term Effect on Mothers’ Employment. Economic Record. 91(293): 233–246.

2014

  • Books
    • McPake B, Scott A and Edoka I. 2014. Analyzing Markets for Health Workers: Insights from Labor and Health Economics. The World Bank.
  • Book Chapters
    • Hurley J & Li J. 2014. Financing incentives and pay-for-performance, in Marchildon G. & Di Matteo L. (eds), Bending the Cost Curve in Health Care: Canada’s Provinces in International Perspective, Toronto, University of Toronto Press.
    • Scutella R & Wooden M. 2014. Dynamics of Homelessness, in Chamberlain C, Johnson G & Robinson C (eds), Homelessness in Australia: An Introduction. New South Publishing, Sydney, 48–68.
    • Wilkins R & Wooden M. 2014. The Changing Australian Labour Market at the Start of the 21st Century, in Barnes K & Spearitt P (eds), Drivers of Change for the Australian Labour Market to 2030: Proceedings of an Expert Scenario Forum, The Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, Canberra, 55–72.
    • Wooden M. 2014. Working Time and the Quality of Life, in Michalos A (ed), Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, Springer, Dordercht (Netherlands), 7198–7203.
  • Refereed Journal Articles
    • Angrave D, Charlwood A & Wooden M. 2014. Working Time and Cigarette Smoking: Evidence from Australia and the United Kingdom. Social Science and Medicine, vol. 112, pp. 72–79.
    • Antecol H, Cobb-Clark D & Helland E. 2014. Bias in the Legal Profession: Self-Assessed versus Statistical Measures of Discrimination. The Journal of Legal Studies. 43(2): 323–357.
    • Armour P, Burkhauser R & Larrimore J. 2014. Levels and trends in United States income and its distribution: A crosswalk from market income towards a comprehensive Haig-Simons income measure. Southern Economic Journal. 81(2): 271–293.
    • Azpitarte F & Alonso-Villar O. 2014. Ray-Invariant Intermediate Inequality Measures: a Lorenz Dominance Criterion. Research on Economic Inequality. 22: 401–420.
    • Azpitarte F. 2014. 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.
    • Bayaz-Ozturk G, Burkhauser R & Couch KA. 2014. Consolidating the Evidence on Income Mobility in the Western States of Germany and the United States from 1984 to 2006. Economic Inquiry. 52(1): 431–443.
    • Buddelmeyer H & Peyton K. 2014. How windfall income increases gambling at poker machines. Economic Record. 90(289): 236–248.
    • Burkhauser R. 2014. Another look at the Economics of Minimum Wage Legislation. Australian Economic Review. 47(3): 409–415.
    • Burkhauser R, Daly M, McVicar D & Wilkins R. 2014. Disability benefit growth and disability reform in the United States: Lessons from other OECD nations. IZA Journal of Labour Policy. 3: 4.
    • Burkhauser R, Houtenville A & Tennant J. 2014. Capturing the Elusive Working-Age Population with Disabilities: Reconciling Conflicting Social Success Estimates from the Current Population Survey and American Community Survey. Journal of Disability Policy Studies. 24(4): 195–205.
    • Caggiano G, Castelnuovo E & Groshenny N. 2014. Uncertainty shocks and unemployment dynamics in U.S. recessions. Journal of Monetary Economics. 67(October): 78–92.
    • Cheng TC, Palangkaraya A & Yong J. 2014. Hospital utilization in mixed public–private system: Evidence from Australian hospital data. Applied Economics, 46(8): 859–870.
    • Cheng TC. 2014. Measuring the effects of removing subsidies for private insurance on public expenditure for health care. Journal of Health Economics, 33: 159–179.
    • Chongvilaivan A & Powdthavee N. 2014. Do Different Work Characteristics Have Different Distributional Impacts on Job Satisfaction? A Study of Slope Heterogeneity in Workers’ Well-being. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 52(3): 426–444.
    • Chow HK, Lim GC & McNelis PD. 2014. Monetary Regime Choice in Singapore: Would a Taylor Rule Outperform Exchange-Rate Management? Journal of Asian Economics. 30: 63–81.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Gorgens T. 2014. Parents’ economic support of young-adult children: Do socioeconomic circumstances matter? Journal of Population Economics. 27(2): 447–471.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Tekin E. 2014. Fathers and Youths’ Delinquent Behavior. Review of Economics of the Household. 12(2): 327–358.
    • Cobb-Clark D, Kassenboehmer S & Schurer S. 2014. Healthy Habits: The Connection between Diet, Exercise, and Locus of Control. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 98(February): 1–28.
    • Cummins R & Wooden M. 2014. Personal Resilience in Times of Crisis: The Implications of SWB Homeostasis and Set-Points. Journal of Happiness Studies. 15(1): 223–235.
    • Cummins R, Li N, Stokes M & Wooden M. 2014. A Demonstration of Set-Points for Subjective Well-Being. Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 183–206.
    • Danguy J, de Rassenfosse G & van Pottelsberghe de La Potterie B. 2014. On the origins of the worldwide surge in patenting: An industry perspective on the R&D-patent relationship. Industrial and Corporate Change. 23(2): 535–572.
    • De Rassenfosse G, Dernis H & Boedt G. 2014. An Introduction to the Patstat Database with Example Queries. Australian Economic Review. 47(3): 395–408.
    • De Rassenfosse G, Schoen A & Wastyn A. 2014. Selection bias in innovation studies: A simple test. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 81(January): 287–299.
    • Dixon R, Griffiths W & Lim G. 2014. Lay people’s models of the economy: A study based on surveys of consumer sentiments. Journal of Economic Psychology. 44: 13–20.
    • Dixon R, Lim G & Freebairn J. 2014. Regional Beveridge Curves: A Latent Variable Approach. Regional Studies. 48(2): 254–269.
    • Garnaut, R. 2014. Australia and Resources in the Asian Century. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 58(3): 301–313.
    • Hanel B, Kalb G, & Scott A. 2014. Nurses’ labour supply elasticities: The importance of accounting for extensive margins. Journal of Health Economics. 33: 94–112.
    • Headey B, Muffels R & Wagner G. 2014. Parents transmit happiness along with associated values and behaviours to their children: A lifelong happiness dividend? Social Indicators Research. 116(3): 909–933.
    • Hunter B, Kalb G & Le T. 2014. Do age and experiences always go together? The example of Indigenous employment. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 17(2): 67–85.
    • Jensen P & Webster E. 2014. Patents, Transaction Costs and Academic Research Project Choice. Economic Record. 90(289): 179–196.
    • Jensen P. 2014. Understanding the Impact of Migration on Innovation. Australian Economic Review. 47(2): 240–250.
    • Jordan B, Tseng Y-P, Coombs N, Kennedy A & Borland J. 2014. Improving lifetime trajectories for vulnerable young children and families living with significant stress and social disadvantage: The early years education program randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health. 14: 965.
    • Kaiser U, Mendez S, Rønde T & Ullrich H. 2014. Regulation of pharmaceutical prices: Evidence from a reference price reform in Denmark. Journal of Health Economics, 36: 174–187.
    • Kalb G, Le T, Hunter B & Leung F. 2014. Identifying Important Factors for Closing the Gap in Labour Force Status between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. Economic Record. 90(291): 536–550.
    • Kalb G & van Ours JC. 2014. Reading to young children: A head-start in life? Economics of Education Review. 40: 1–24.
    • lb G & van Ours JC. 2014. Reading to young children: A head-start in life? Economics of Education Review. 40: 1–24.
    • lb G, Le T, Hunter B & Leung F. 2014. Identifying Important Factors for Closing the Gap in Labour Force Status between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. Economic Record. 90(291): 536–550.
    • Kiely K, Butterworth P, Watson N & Wooden M. 2014. 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.
    • Layard R, Clark A, Cornaglia F, Powdthavee N & Vernoit J. 2014. What Predicts a Successful Life? A Life-course Model of Well-being. Economic Journal. 124(580): F720–F738.
    • Li J, Hurley J, DeCicca P & Buckley G. 2014. Physician response to pay-for-performance: Evidence from a natural experiment. Health Economics, 23(8): 962–978.
    • Li J, Scott A, McGrail M, Humphreys J & Witt J. 2014. Retaining rural doctors: Doctors’ preferences for rural medical workforce incentives. Social Science and Medicine, 121: 56–64.
    • Lim G, Nguyen V & Chua C. 2014. Review of the Australian Economy 2013–14: The Age of Austerity? Australian Economic Review. 47(1): 1–12.
    • McGuinness S, Hahn M & Wooden M. 2014. The Perceived Probability of Job Loss and Future Labour Market Outcomes. Industrial Relations Journal, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 329–347.
    • Moschion J & Tabasso D. 2014. Trust of Second Generation Immigrants: Intergenerational Transmission or Cultural Assimilation? IZA Journal of Migration. 3: 10.
    • Pagan A & Robinson T. 2014. Methods for Assessing the Impact of Financial Effects Upon the Business Cycle in Macroeconometric Models. Journal of Macroeconomics. 41: 94–106.
    • Polidano C & Tabasso D. 2014. Making It Real: The Benefits of Workplace Learning in Upper-Secondary Vocational Education and Training Courses. Economics of Education Review. 42(October): 130–146.
    • Powdthavee N. 2014. What childhood characteristics predict psychological resilience to economic shocks in adulthood? Journal of Economic Psychology. 45(December): 84–101.
    • Renzaho A, Houng B, Oldroyd J, Nicholson J, D’Esposito F & Oldenburg B. 2014. Stressful life events and the onset of chronic diseases among Australian adults: findings from a longitudinal survey. European Journal of Public Health. 24(1): 57–62.
    • Ribar D & Swann C. 2014. If at First You Don’t Succeed: Applying for and Staying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Applied Economics. 46(27): 3339–50.
    • Ribar D. 2014. How to improve participation in social assistance programs. IZA World of Labor. 2014: 104.
    • Ryan C. 2014. Youth Allowance and the Financial Position of Young Australians. Australian Economic Review. 47(1): 115–123.
    • Scott A & Joyce C. 2014. The future of medical careers. Medical Journal of Australia, Perspectives, 201(2): 82–83.
    • Scott A. 2014. Getting the balance right between generalism and specialisation. Does remuneration matter? Australian Family Physician, 43(4) April: 229–232.
    • Voitchovsky S. 2014. Occupational downgrading and wages of New Member States immigrants to Ireland. International Migration Review. 48(2): 500–537.
    • Watson N & Wooden M. 2014. 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.
    • Watson N. 2014. 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.
    • Weatherall K & Webster E. 2014. Patent enforcement: A review of the literature. Journal of Economic Surveys. 28(2): 312–343.
    • Webster E, Jensen P & Palangkaraya A. 2014. Patent Examination Outcomes and the National Treatment Principle. RAND Journal of Economics. 45(2): 449–469.
    • Weinberg B, Owen-Smith J, Rosen R, Schwarz L, Allen B, Weiss R & Lane J. 2014. Science funding and short-term economic activity. Science. 334(6179): 41–43.
    • Wooden M & Li N. 2014. Panel Conditioning and Subjective Well-Being. Social Indicators Research, vol. 117, no. 1, pp. 235–255.

2013

  • Books
    • Garnaut R. 2013. Dog Days: Australia after the boom . Black Inc, Melbourne.
    • Marks GN. 2013. Education, Social Background and Cognitive Ability. The decline of the social. Routledge.
  • Book Chapters
    • Azpitarte F. 2013. Was economic growth in Australia pro-poor?. In Smyth P & Buchanan J (eds) Inclusive Growth in Australia: social policy as economic investment . Allen & Unwin, pp. 41-64.
    • Buddelmeyer H. 2013. Social Inclusion, Education and Inclusive Growth. In Smyth P & Buchanan J (eds) Inclusive Growth in Australia: social policy as economic investment . Allen & Unwin, pp. 157-174.
    • Burkhauser R. 2013. Comments on Nudged, Pushed or Mugged: Policies to Encourage. Gary Burtless and Henry J. Aaron (eds.), Closing the Deficit: How Much Can Later Retirement Help? Washington, DC: Brookings Institute Press: pp. 93-99.
    • Burkhauser R, Houtenville A and Tennant J. 2013. Measuring the Population with Disabilities for Policy Analysis. In Couch K, Daly M and Zissimopoulos J (eds.), Lifecycle Events and Economic Security: The Roles of Job Loss, Disability and Changing Family Structure . Stanford University Press: pp. 215-239.
    • Flodgren G, Eccles MP, Scott A & Shepperd S. 2013. Financial incentive interventions. In Straus SE, Tetroe J & Graham ID (eds), Knowledge Translation in Health Care: Moving from Evidence to Practice . United States: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, pp. 222-226.
    • Garnaut R, Fang C and Song, L. 2013. China’s New Strategy for Long-term Growth and Development: Imperatives and Implications in R. Garnaut, Cai Fang and Ligang Song (eds), China: A New Model for Growth and Development , Australian National University Epress and Social Sciences Academic Press China, Canberra and Beijing, pp. 1-16.
    • Garnaut, R. 2013 China’s Climate Change Mitigation in International Context, in R. Garnaut, Cai Fang and Ligang Song (eds), China: A New Model for Growth and Development , Australian National University Epress and Social Sciences Academic Press China, Canberra and Beijing, pp. 281-300.
    • Garnaut R. 2013. Making the International System Work for the Platinum Age. In D.S. Prasada Rao and Bart van Ark (eds), World Economic Performance: Past, Present and Future , Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, U.K, pp. 162-92.
    • Garnaut R. 2013. Macro-economic implications of the turning point. In Yiping Huang and Fang Cai (eds), Debating the Lewis Turning Point in China , Routledge, London.
    • Garnaut R. 2013. Making the International System Work for the Platinum Age. In Rao DSP & Van Ark B (eds), World Economic Performance: Past, Present and Future . Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    • Greenwood‐Nimmo M, Nguyen V H & Shin Y. 2013. Using Global VAR Models for Scenario‐Based Forecasting and Policy Analysis. In di Mauro F & Hashem Pesaran M (eds), The GVAR Handbook: Structure and Applications of a Macro Model of the Global Economy for Policy Analysis . United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, pp. 97-113.
    • Headey BW. 2013. Set-point theory may now need replacing: death of a paradigm?. In David S, Bonniwell I & Conley Ayers A (eds), Oxford Handbook of Happiness . United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, pp. 887-900.
    • Marks G. 2013. Reproduction of Economic Inequalities: Are the Figures for the United States and United Kingdom Too High? in Gunn Elisabeth Birkelund (ed.) Class and Stratification Analysis (Comparative Social Research, Volume 30) , Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp. 341‐363.
    • Marks G. 2013. Accounting for the Declining Impact of Class on the Vote in Australia. In Evans G & Dirk De Graaf N (eds), Political Choice Matters: Explaining the Strength of Class and Religious Cleavages in Cross-National Perspective . Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, pp. 137-164.
    • Williams R. 2013. System Funding and Institutional Allocation. In G. Croucher, S. Marginson, A. Norton and J. Wells (eds), The Dawkins Revolution 25 Years On , Melbourne University Press, pp. 91-107.
  • Refereed Journal Articles
    • Antecol H and Cobb-Clark D. 2013. Do Psychosocial Traits Help Explain Gender Segregation in Young People's Occupations? Labour Economics. 21 (April) : 59–73.
    • Armour, P, Burkhauser R & Larrimore J. 2013. Deconstructing Income and Income Inequality Measures: A Crosswalk from Market Income to Comprehensive Income. American Economic Review. 103 (3): 173-77.
    • Azpitarte F. 2013. The Measurement of Poverty using Income and Wealth : a Comparison of Multidimensional Approaches using U.S and Spanish Data. Papeles de Economia Española . 135: 50–67.
    • Borland J, Tseng Y-P and Wilkins R. 2013. Does Coordination of Welfare Services Delivery Make a Difference for Extremely Disadvantaged Jobseekers? Evidence from the ‘YP4’ Trial. Economic Record . 89 (287): 469–489.
    • Bosua R, Gloet MB, Kurnia S, Mendoza A & Yong J. 2013. Telework, productivity and wellbeing: an Australian perspective. Telecommunications Journal of Australia . 63 (1): 1-12.
    • Boyce C, Wood A, and Powdthavee, N. 2013. Is Personality Fixed? Personality Changes as Much as “Variable” Economic Factors and More Strongly Predicts Changes to Life Satisfaction. Social Indicators Research . 111 (1): 287-305.
    • Burkhauser R, Daly M & Lucking B. 2013. Is Australia One Recession Away from a Disability Blowout? Lessons from Other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Countries. Australian Economic Review . 46 (3): 357-368.
    • Burkhauser R, Larrimore J & Simon K. 2013. Measuring the Impact of Health Insurance on Levels and Trends in Inequality and How the Affordable Care Act of 2010 Could Affect Them. Contemporary Economic Policy. 31(4): 779-794.
    • Burnett J, Davis K, Murawski C, Wilkins R & Wilkinson N. 2013. Adequacy of retirement savings in Australia. JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance . 4: 28-35.
    • Cheng TC, Joyce C & Scott A. 2013. An empirical analysis of public and private medical practice in Australia. Health Policy . 111 (1): 43-51.
    • Chua CL, Suardi S & Tsiaplias S. 2013. Predicting short‐term interest rates using Bayesian model averaging: Evidence from weekly and high frequency data. International Journal of Forecasting . 29 (3): 442‐455.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Schurer S. 2013. Two Economists' Musings on the Stability of Locus of Control. The Economic Journal . 123 (570): F358-F400.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Stillman S. 2013.Return Migration and the Age Profile of Retirement Among Immigrants. IZA Journal of Migration. 2: 20.
    • De Rassenfosse G. 2013. Do firms face a trade-off between the quantity and the quality of their inventions?. Research Policy . 42 (5): 1072-1079.
    • De Rassenfosse G & van Pottelsberghe de La Potterie B. 2013. The role of fees in patent systems: theory and evidence. Journal of Economic Surveys . 27 (4) : 696-716.
    • De Rassenfosse G, Dernis H, Guellec D, Picci L, and van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie B. 2013. The worldwide count of priority patents: A new indicator of inventive activity. Research Policy . 42 (3): 720-737.
    • Fok, YK and McVicar D. 2013. Did the 2007 Welfare Reforms for Low-Income Parents in Australia Increase Welfare Exits?. IZA Journal of Labor Policy . 2 (3).
    • Fok Y, Jeon S, Wilkins R. 2013. Does part-time employment help or hinder Australian lone mothers’ movements into full-time employment?. Oxford Economic Papers . 65 (2): 523-547.
    • Greenhalgh C & Webster E. 2013. The use and abuse of trade marks. Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin . 26 (4): 98-99.
    • Hahn M & Haisken-DeNew. 2013. PanelWhiz and the Australian Longitudinal Data Infrastructure in Economics. Australian Economic Review . 46 (3): 379-386.
    • Hahn M & Wilkins R. 2013. Perceived job discrimination in Australia: Its correlates and consequences. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 16 (1): 43-64.
    • Hanel B. 2013. The Impact of Paid Maternity Leave Rights on Labour Market Outcomes. Economic Record . 89 (286): 339-366.
    • Headey B, Muffels R & Wagner G. 2013. Choices which change Life Satisfaction: Similar results for Australia, Britain and Germany. Social Indicators Research. 112 (3): 725-748.
    • Jensen P. 2013. Choosing your PhD topic (and why it is important). Australian Economic Review. 46(4): 499-507.
    • Killackey,E, Allott, K, Cotton, S, Jackson, H, Scutella, R, Tseng, Y-P, Borland, J, Proffitt, T-M, Hunt, S, Kay-Lambkin, F, Chinnery, G, Baksheev, G, Alvarez-Jimenez, M and McGorry, P. ‘A Randomised Controlled Trial of Vocational Intervention for Young People with First Episode Psychosis: Method.’ Early Intervention in Psychiatry . 7 (3): 329-337.
    • Lim GC, Chua CL and Nguyen VH. 2013. Review of the Australian Economy 2012–13: A Tale of Two Relativities. Australian Economic Review . 46 (1): 1–13.
    • Lim G and McNelis P. 2013. Alternative Government Spending Rules: Effects on Income Inequality and Welfare. Macroeconomic Dynamics . 17 (7): 1467–1495.
    • Lim G, Tsiaplias S and Chua CL. 2013. Bank and Official Interest Rates: How Do They Interact over Time? Economic Record . 89 (285) : 160-174.
    • Marks, G. 2013. Evaluating Effectively Maintained Inequality: School and Post-School Transitions, Socioeconomic Background, Ability and Curricular Placement. Social Science Research . 42: 1635–1649.
    • McVicar D. 2013. Local level Incapacity Benefits Rolls in Britain: Correlates and Convergence. Regional Studies . 47 (8): 1267-1282.
    • McVicar D & Wilkins R. 2013. Explaining the Growth in the Number of Recipients of the Disability Support Pension in Australia. Australian Economic Review . 46 (3): 345-356.
    • Moschion, J. 2013. The Impact of Fertility on Mothers’ Labour Supply in Australia: Evidence from Exogenous Variation in Family Size. Economic Record . 89 (286): 319-338.
    • Muffels R & Headey BW. 2013. Capabilities and Choices: Do They Make Sen'se for Understanding Objective and Subjective Well-Being? An Empirical Test of Sen's Capability Framework on German and British Panel Data. Social Indicators Research . 110 (3): 1159-1185.
    • Nguyen V & Claus E. 2013. Good news, bad news, consumer sentiment and consumption behaviour. Journal of Economic Psychology. 39 : 426-438.
    • Palangkaraya A and Yong J. 2013. Effects of competition on hospital quality: an examination using hospital administrative data. European Journal of Health Economics . 14 (3) : 415-429.
    • Polidano C. 2013. Impacts of Demand-Driven Reforms on Access to Vocational Education and Training for People with Disability. Australian Economic Review . 46 (3): 369-378.
    • Polidano C, Hanel B and Buddelmeyer H. 2013. Explaining the socio-economic status school completion gap. Education Economics . 21 (3): 230-247.
    • Powdthavee, N and Vernoit J. 2013. Parental unemployment and children's happiness: a longitudinal study of young people's well-being in unemployed households. Labour Economics . 24: 253-263.
    • Ryan C. 2013. What is behind the decline in student achievement in Australia? Economics of Education Review . 37 (December): 226-239.
    • Schonlau M, Kroh M & Watson N. 2013. The implementation of cross-sectional weights in household panel surveys. Statistics Surveys . 7: 37-57.
    • Scott A, Witt J, Humphreys J, Joyce C, Kalb G,Jeon S. and McGrail M. 2013. Getting doctors into the bush: General Practitioners' preferences for rural location. Social Science and Medicine . 96: 33-44.
    • Scutella R, Johnson G, Moschion J, Tseng Y-P and Wooden M. Understanding lifetime homeless duration: investigating wave 1 findings from the Journeys Home project. Australian Journal of Social Issues . 48(1): pp. 83-110.
    • Scutella R, Wilkins R & Kostenko W. 2013. Intensity and Persistence of Individuals’ Social Exclusion in Australia. Australian Journal of Social Issues . 48 (3): 273-298.
    • Sicilani L, Sivey P & Street A. 2013. Differences in Length of Stay for Hip Replacement between Public Hospitals, Specialised Treatment Centres and Private Providers: Selection or Efficiency? Health Economics . 22 (2): 234-242.
    • Thomson R. 2013. Measures of R&D tax incentives for OECD countries. Review of Economics and Institutions: economia, societa e istituzioni. 4 (3).
    • Thomson R. 2013. National scientific capacity and R&D offshoring. Research Policy . 42 (2): 517-528.
    • Thomson R & Jensen P. 2013. The effects of government subsidies on business R&D employment: Evidence from OECD countries. National Tax Journal . 66 (2) : 281-310.
    • Thomson R and Webster E. 2013. Risk and vertical separation: the case of developing new technology. Oxford Economic Papers . 65 (3): 653-674.
    • Thomson R & Webster E. 2013. Innovation and Productivity. Australian Economic Review. 46 (4): 483-488.
    • Tinelli M, Ryan N, Bond C, and Scott A. 2013. Valuing Benefits to Inform a Clinical Trial in Pharmacy. Pharmacoeconomics . 31 (2) : 163-171.
    • Tsiaplias S & Chua CL. 2013. A Multivariate GARCH Model Incorporating the Direct and Indirect Transmission of Shocks. Econometric Reviews . 32 (2) : 244-271.
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