Employment, Industrial Relations & Training
When Migrants Overstay Their Legal Welcome
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 34-page discussion paper offering proposals for a well-designed guest-worker programme beneficial to all concerned
Immigration & Refugees, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-11-24
Trade Liberalization in a Globalizing World
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 43-page discussion paper studying the changing linkages between trade, FDI and migration in the context of globalization
Globalisation & International Trade, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-11-25
European Labour Mobility: Challenges and Potentials
Institute for the Study of Labour
A 35-page discussion paper analysing the state of the European labour market and proposing a harmonised selective immigration policy to vitalise the labour market and foster growth
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-01
The Struggle of the Gina Workers in Thailand: Inside a Successful International Labour Solidarity Campaign
South East Asia Research Centre
This 35-page working paper identifies the strategies leading to a union success in an international labour dispute in Thailand
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-02
Industrial Relations in the Retail Sector
European Industrial Relations Observatory On-line
A comparative study examining the most important challenges faced by the social partners in the retail sector in European countries and at the European level and to identify the main trends in collective bargaining and industrial relations
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , European UnionPosted: 2004-12-03
Self-Employment Dynamics Across the Business Cycle: Migrants Versus Natives
German Institute for Economic Research
A 54-page German discussion paper examining the relationships between unemployment, self-employment, employment and the business cycle for migrants
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2004-12-04
Recent Developments in Part-Time Work in EU-15 Countries: Trends and Policy
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 36-page discussion paper traces the growth of part-time work in Europe and assesses the effect of policy measures and other labour market instruments in influencing this growth
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-06
The Effect of Firm-Level Contracts on the Structure of Wages: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 47-page discussion paper comparing the effect of sectorial bargaining agreements to that of firm-specific contracts on earnings and job tenure for different groups of workers in Spain
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-10
The Transition from Welfare to Work and the Role of Potential Labor Income
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 35-page discussion paper examining the influence of the ratio between estimated potential income and the welfare payment level in Germany on the probability of leaving welfare
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2004-12-10
Employment Regulations Through the Eyes of Employers: Do They Matter and How Do Firms Respond to Them?
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 44-page discussion paper based on worldwide surveys revealing how employers perceive labour regulations and how they react to them, by size and type of firm, in respect of using temporary employment and training
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-10
Minimum Wage Effects in the Longer Run
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 46-page discussion paper examines the longer-term effects of exposure to minimum wages when young
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-10
Impact of Health on the Ability of Older Australians to Stay in the Workforce - With Possible Contributions to Economic Sustainability
NATSEM
A 20-page conference paper, studying the likelihood and impact of more older Australians remaining in the labour force
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-11
Is Early Retirement Ending?
AARP
This 61-page U.S. issue paper reviews recent trends in labour force participation of older persons in the U.S. and examines a number of policy options designed to encourage prolonged worklives and delayed receipt of social security benefits
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-16
Training and Union Wages
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 48-page working paper using German data to test the hypothesis that unions, by imposing floor wages that lead to wage compression, increase on-the-job training
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-12-21
Long-Run Effects of Public Sector Sponsored Training in Germany
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 52-page discussion paper analyses the cost-effectiveness of publicly-funded training programmes for the unemployed in Germany
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2004-12-24
Current Directions in Australia's Vocational Education and Training System
National Centre for Vocational Education Research
A 13-page paper providing an overview of the factors which influence and drive Australia's technical and vocational education and training system
Education, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-01
Bringing Employers into the Immigration Debate: Survey and Conference
Public Policy Forum
An 81-page report of a survey of the attitudes of Canadian employers to the employment of immigrants, and a follow-up conference discussing the survey's findings and related matters
Immigration & Refugees, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-04
A Comparison of Australian and Canadian Immigration Policies and Labour Market Outcomes
Dept. of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs - Australia
A 52-page study examining differences in the labour market outcomes of immigrants to Australia and Canada
Immigration & Refugees, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-09
States of Dependence: Lessons from the U.S. Road From Welfare to Work
Centre of Full Employment and Equity
This 14-page Australian working paper examines whether the imposition of labour market discipline has cultivated greater self-reliance
Social Policy, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-12
Small Business Employment Dynamics in Australia
Centre of Full Employment and Equity
A 23-page Australian working paper comparing job creation by small business and large firms, while examining the effect of "industrial relations" factors on job creation
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-12
The Case for an Environmentally Sustainable Jobs Program
Levy Economics Institute
An 8-page U.S. policy note proposing a public service employment policy addressing unemployment, environmental sustainability and overall job quality
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Climate Change & EnvironmentPosted: 2005-01-13
Microenterprise As a Welfare to Work Strategy: Two-Year Findings
Aspen Institute FIELD
This 110-page final report of a U.S. study of welfare recipients pursuing self-employment describes the outcomes experienced two years after enrolling in microenterprise programmes
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-13
The Changing Labour Force Experiences of New Migrants
Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs - Australia
This 78-page Australian report surveys the evidence relating to the labour force experience of new migrants to Australia
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2005-01-18
The Part-Time Wage Penalty: A Career Perspective
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 26-page study, based on Netherlands data, examines whether part-time employment has a negative effect on workers' careers
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-21
Job Turnover, Wage Rates and Marital Stability: How are they related?
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 51-page discussion paper examining the interplay between job stability, wage rates and marital instability
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2005-01-23
Temporary Immigration: A Viable Policy for Developed Countries
Royal Institute of International Affairs
This 5-page briefing paper proposes temporary immigration as a politically and socially viable solution to worker scarcity in developed countries
Immigration & Refugees, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-26
Economic Restructuring and Labour Market Developments in the New EU Member States
Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies
A 74-page study of aggregate and sectoral employment levels and trends, educational attainment, in the new member states of the EU
European Union, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-27
Transitions in Australian Labour Markets: Initial Perspectives
Centre for Public Policy
A 50-page Australian discussion paper examining the concept of Transitional Labour Markets and its application to policy formulation in Australia
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2005-01-31
Child Poverty and Welfare Reform: Stay the Course
Manhattan Institute
A 36-page study assessing the impact of U.S. welfare reforms on welfare rolls and child poverty
Poverty & Hunger, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-02-04
Job Security and Job Protection
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 45-page discussion paper examines the perception of job security in European countries and the influences on this perception
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-02-13
The Effectiveness of Child Care Benefit at Improving Returns to Work for Women
National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling
A 23-page Australian paper examining how effective child care benefit is in improving the returns to work for women with young children
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2005-02-15
Returning to Work Following Childbirth in Australia
Australian National University
This Australian paper examines changes in the timing of return to work by women after childbirth and the pattern of returns to work
Families, Children & Youth, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-02-15
Career Paths of Part-Time Workers
U.K. Equal Opportunities Commission
This 98-page U.K. working paper studies the career paths of part-time workers over time
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-02-15
Part-Time is No Crime - So Why the Penalty?
U.K. Equal Opportunities Commission
The 42-page U.K. interim report of an investigation into flexible and part-time working
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2005-02-15
Tapping Immigrants' Skills: New Directions for Canadian Immigration Policy in the Knowledge Economy
Institute for Research on Public Policy
A 20-page Canadian report describing how underutilization of skills contributes to downward trends in employment and earnings among immigrants
Immigration & Refugees, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-02-16
The Discounting of Immigrants' Skills in Canada: Evidence and Policy Recommendations
Institute for Research on Public Policy
A 28-page Canadian paper examining the labour market returns to Canadian-acquired and foreign-acquired education and labour market experience of male immigrants
Immigration & Refugees, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-02-16
The Curse of Cotton: Central Asia's Destructive Monoculture
Crisis Group
A 56-page report describing the wide-ranging deleterious effects of Central Asia's cotton sector, and offering proposals to the international community for amelioration
International Development, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-02
Are Canada's Labour Standards Set in the Third World?
C.D. Howe Institute
This 32-page Canadian paper finds that globalization has not resulted in a lowering of labour standards
Globalisation & International Trade, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-02
Reinventing the Public Employment Service: The Changing Role of Employment Assistance in Britain and Germany
Anglo-German Foundation
A 57-page report on a project exploring reform of the public employment assistance regimes for workless people under way in Britain and Germany
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2005-03-04
Workplace Relations Action Plan for Future Prosperity
Business Council of Australia
A 34-page Australian document recommending a series of reforms to industrial relations as a step towards locking in and building upon Australia's existing level of prosperity
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-06
Godd Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs: Labor Markets and Informal Work in Egypt, El Salvador, India, Russia and South Africa
Economic Policy Institute
Introduction and conclusions of an extensive study of informal employment in five countries, and its international impact
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-09
Non-Standard Work and Economic Vulnerability
Canadian Policy Research Networks
A 90-page Canadian study of the extent and depth of low pay, the employment relationships experienced by vulnerable workers, and the extent to which workers are covered by employment benefits
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-21
Towards Enhancing the Employment Conditions of Vulnerable Workers: A Public Policy Perspective
Canadian Policy Research Networks
This 70-page Canadian paper explores some key vehicles for extending vulnerable workers' access to minimum employment standards and traditional benefits
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-21
Promoting Work in Public Housing: The Effectiveness of Jobs-Plus
MDRC
A 291-page report on the outcomes of an employment programme in some of the poorest public housing developments in the U.S.
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-27
Gender Mainstreaming in Industrial Relations
European Industrial Relations Observatory On-line
A study analyzing the state of gender mainstreaming in industrial relations in 17 EU member states and Norway
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-29
Platform for Progression: Employer Training Pilots
Department of Education and Skills - U.K.
This 148-page U.K. report is a year 2 evaluation of 12 pilot schemes providing a package of support to encourage employers to train their low-skilled employees
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-30
Stability and Change in Child Care and Employment
MDRC
This 38-page U.S. working paper examines the relationship between child care instability and employment instability for women in welfare-to-work programmes
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-03-31
Part-Time Work in EU Countries: Labour Market Mobility, Entry and Exit
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 47-page paper examining the role of part-time work in labour mobility for 11 European countries
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , European UnionPosted: 2005-04-11
Immigrants' Responsiveness to Labor Market Conditions and Its Implications on Regional Disparities: Evidence from Spain
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 45-page paper examining the interrelation between regional employment opportunities and immigrant flows in Spain
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2005-04-15
Low Pay, Higher Pay and Job Satisfaction Within the European Union: Empirical Evidence from Fourteen Countries
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 28-page discussion paper examining the differences in job satisfaction between low- and higher paid workers within the European Union (EU)
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , European UnionPosted: 2005-04-15
The Effect of Living Wage Laws: Evidence from Failed and Derailed Living Wage Campaigns
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 37-page discussion paper on the effect of minimum wage campaigns in the U.S.
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-04-18
Employment Policies in the EU in an Era of Globalisation
Cicero Foundation
A 10-page lecture offering a trade union viewpoint on issues raised by offshoring
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-05-04
Wage Growth and Job Mobility in the U.K. and Germany
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 47-page discussion paper investigates job mobility, and estimates the returns to tenure and experience in the U.K. and Germany
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-05-05
International Migration: A Panel Data Analysis of Economic and Non-Economic Determinants
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 41-page discussion paper investigates economic and -non-economic determinants of migration inflows in 14 OECD countries between 1980 and 1995
Immigration & Refugees, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-05-10
Labour Force Behaviour of Men and Women in Elderly Two-Adult Households
ENEPRI
A 42-page paper studying the effect of individual and spousal characteristics on the labour force participation of individuals living in elderly two-adult households
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-05-12
No Way Out: How Prime-Age Workers Get Trapped in Minimum Wage Jobs
Center for Economic and Policy Research
This 20-page U.S. briefing paper examines rates of earnings progress for workers in minimum wage jobs
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Poverty & HungerPosted: 2005-05-21
The Behavioural Effects of Minimum Wages
Institute for the Study of Labour
This 35-page discussion paper studies the behavioural effects of minimum wage legislation
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-06-12
The Road to Good Employment Retention: Three Successful Programs From the Jobs Initiative
Annie E. Casey Foundation
A 20-page U.S. report on three community-based initiatives that achieved high retention rates in placing low-skilled workers in employment
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-06-14
Lifting the Boats: Policies to Make Work Pay
Canadian Policy Research Networks
This Canadian study explores measures to improve the situation of Canada's lowest paid workers
Poverty & Hunger, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-06-15
Work or Retirement: Preferred Exit-Age in Western European Countries?
Institute for Futures Studies
A 50-page working paper evaluating how welfare regime generosity and production regime coordination explain cross-national patterns of retirement preferences across 12 Western European countries
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , AgeingPosted: 2005-07-05
How Damaging is Part-Time Employment to a Woman's Occupational Prospects?
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 31-page discussion paper investigates the causes of the association between part-time employment and low occupational attainment among British women
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-07-05
Is Early Learning Really More Productive? The Effect of School Starting Age on School and Labour Market Performance
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 45-page discussion paper identifies the effects of age at school entry on test scores, grades, educational attainment and labour market performance
Education, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-07-12
Level 2 Adult Vocational Learning - A Qualitative Study of Motivations, Experiences and Outcomes
Department for Education and Skills - U.K.
A 151-page U.K. report exploring the benefits of level 2 vocational qualifications for adult learners
Education, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-07-14
How to Exercise Flexible Work: Take Steps With a "Soft Touch" Law
Center for Law and Social Policy
This 8-page U.S. policy brief describes how U.K. employers partnered with government on work-life balance, highlights findings about flexible work and identifies issues to explore in any U.S. adaptation
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-07-14
A Cure for Discrimination? Affirmative Action and the Case of California Proposition 209
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 31-page discussion paper examines the labour market impacts of the ending of affirmative action programmes in California
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-07-20
Striking the Balance: Women, Men, Work and Family
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission - Australia
This 148-page Australian discussion paper examines family responsibilities and paid work
Families, Children & Youth, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-07-24
How Do Marital Status, Wage Rates, and Work Commitment Interact?
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 45-page discussion paper examines the linkages between marriage, work commitment and wage rates
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2005-08-02
The Dynamics of the National Minimum Wage: Transitions Between Different Labour Market States
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 41-page discussion paper examining whether the U.K. National Minimum Wage is a stepping stone to higher wages or whether it traps workers in a low-wage, no-wage cycle
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-08-02
Ambition: Identifying Best Practice for Demand-Led Approaches
Department for Work and Pensions - U.K.
A 46-page U.K. study of a programme aiming to place disadvantaged jobseekers into types of employment not usually accessible to them
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-08-04
Unemployment and Psychological Well-Being
Centre for Economic Policy Research
A 39-page Australian discussion paper examining the relationship between life satisfaction and unemployment in Australia, with international comparisons
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , HealthPosted: 2005-08-10
Employment Dynamics of Married Women in Europe
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 35-page discussion paper analyzing the intertemporal labour supply behaviour of married women in six European countries
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-08-10
Impact of Public R&D Financing on Employment
ENEPRI
This 21-page working paper studies how public R&D financing impacts the labour demand of companies
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Science & TechnologyPosted: 2005-08-23
Option Values for Retirement: Effects of Public Incentives to Postpone Retirement in Finland, Belgium and Germany
ENEPRI
This 31-page report studies the determinants of the retirement transitions of Europeans and focuses on the impact of social security systems on retirement behaviour
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-08-23
Informal Elderly Care and Women's Labour Force Participation Across Europe
ENEPRI
A 34-page report analyzing the relationship between the dynamics of labour force participation and informal care to the elderly among a sample of women in 13 European countries
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-08-23
What is Behind Stagnant Unemployment in Ukraine? The Role of the Informal Sector
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 47-page discussion paper presents evidence on the determinants of unemployment duration in Ukraine and the roles of benefit receipts and the informal sector
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2005-09-12
Managing Change: Practical Ways to Reduce Long Hours and Reform Working Practices
Department of Trade and Industry - U.K.
A 41-page U.K. report on a project designed to identify and share good practice on how firms can manage change to improve working patterns and address long hours
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-09-12
The Nordic Model: A Recipe for European Success?
European Policy Centre
This 112-page working paper argues that European competitiveness would be improved by adopting the Nordic model
Economic Policy, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-09-13
Does Making Work Still Pay? An Update on the Effects of Four Earnings Supplements on Employment, Earnings and Income
MDRC
A 92-page U.S. report on the effect of earnings supplements on income and poverty
Social Policy, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-09-14
How Important is Homeland Education for Refugees' Economic Position in the Netherlands?
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 31-page discussion paper examines returns to homeland education for refugees admitted to the Netherlands
Immigration & Refugees, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-09-21
The Consequences of Underemployment for the Underemployed
Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
This 32-page Australian report examines the social and economic implications of underemployment
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-09-22
Work Values and the Quality of Employment: A Literature Review
Department of Labour - New Zealand
An 84-page New Zealand paper reviewing the literature on what people value in employment and on methods of measuring the quality of employment
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-09-23
Enforcement of Regulation, Informal Labor and Firm Performance
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 47-page discussion paper investigating how enforcement of labour regulations affects firms' use of informal employment, and its impact on firms' performance
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-09-27
Educational Qualifications and Wage Inequality: Evidence for Europe
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 30-page discussion paper exploring the connection between education and wage inequality in nine European countries
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , EducationPosted: 2005-10-05
High Skilled Immigration in the International Arena
Institute for the Study of Labor
An 11-page discussion paper dealing with the international mobility of high skilled workers
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2005-10-12
Counseling the Unemployed: Does it Lower Unemployment Duration and Recurrence?
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 39-page discussion paper evaluates the effects of intensive counseling schemes provided to a proportion of the employed population in France
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-10-17
Productivity Consequences of Workforce Ageing: Stagnation or a Horndal Effect?
Institute for Futures Studies
A 43-page Swedish study into the relationship between labour force composition and productivity performance
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , AgeingPosted: 2005-10-19
Reporting on Workplace Health and Safety and Employment Relations: A Stock-Take of Current Practice
Department of Labour - New Zealand
A 51-page report on New Zealand's largest employers showing levels, quality and principles of health, safety and employment relations reporting through annual reports
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-10-20
Minimum Wages in Europe
Eoropean Industrial Relations Observatory Online
A comparative study examining minimum wage systems in Europe
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , European UnionPosted: 2005-10-21
Rethinking the Role of Older Workers: Promoting Older Worker Employment in Europe and Japan
AARP Public Policy Institute
A 32-page U.S. issue brief examining responses by the EU and Japan to population ageing and the soaring cost of pensions
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-10-26
Age Structure of the Workforce and Firm Performance
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 20-page paper examines the interrelation between corporate age structures and firm performance
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , AgeingPosted: 2005-10-31
Working Longer to Enhance Retirement Security
Urban Institute
A 2-page U.S. brief outlining the need for, and benefits of, delayed retirement
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-11-07
Monitoring Strategies for Toxic Substances
Health and Safety Executive - U.K.
A 22-page document providing guidance to employers for investigating employee exposure, by inhalation, to substances hazardous to health
Health, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-11-08
Obesity and Workplace Absenteeism Among Older Australians
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This 16-page bulletin examines the relationship between obesity and absenteeism from work among Australians
Health, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-11-10
Encouraging Choice in Work and Retirement
Policy Research Initiative
A 57-page Canadian project report exploring the social and economic implications of population ageing in relation to the labour market
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-11-15
Does Raising the Minimum Wage Help the Poor?
Centre for Economic Policy Research - ANU
A 22-page Australian discussion paper estimating the impact of a rise in the minimum wage on inequality
Poverty & Hunger, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-11-17
Older Workers: Working Forever?
Australian Council for Educational Research
A 17-page paper examining the relationship between Australia's ageing population and its future workforce
Ageing, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-11-21
Evaluation of the Working Neighbourhoods Pilot: Year One
Department for Work and Pensions - U.K.
This 90-page U.K. report presents interim findings from the first year of the evaluation of the Working Neighbourhoods Pilot, an approach offering intensive support to help people to gain work
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2005-11-22
New Jobs for Whom? Service Sector Employment in Britain and Germany
Anglo-German Foundation
This 56-page report examines the growth of service jobs in Britain and Germany since the mid-90s, and in particular the quality and stability of these jobs
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-11-30
May the Labour Force be with You
NATSEM
This 31-page Australian report examines trends in the Australian labour force and their implications
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-12-02
Employers' Search and the Efficiency of Matching
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 38-page discussion paper examining the relationship between the intensity of recruitment and employment outcomes
Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-12-05