• Labour Market

Labour markets tend to be among the most regulated markets in the economy. While these regulations were meant to protect workers, they are often counterproductive by putting obstacles in the way to job creation. Finding the right balance between these two goals remains a difficult task.

The myth of green jobs is leading to industrial decline
Oliver Marc HartwichMarch 5, 2011The Australian

Politicians love “creating'' jobs, especially when these jobs serve a greater good, such as fighting...

Disability payment should not be de facto dole
November 9, 2010The Australian

Australia is the second best place in the world to live. That's the conclusion the...

Populate and Perish? Modelling Australia’s Demographic Future
Oliver Marc HartwichOctober 7, 2010PM112

Although population growth has been one of the most hotly debated topics in recent months,...

Equal help for home and working mums
May 28, 2010The Australian

The culture war has flared up again between working and stay-at-home mothers. A new low...

Migrants add to growth hopes
Stephen KirchnerApril 26, 2010The Canberra Times

Population growth has become a political issue, with the Federal Government setting up a population...

Indigenous Employment, Unemployment and Labour Force Participation: Facts for Evidence Based Policies
Helen HughesFebruary 10, 2010PM107

More than 300,000 Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders—60% of those identifying as Indigenous—are in the...

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