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ItemUnderstanding and Improving Data Quality Relating to Low-Income HouseholdsJOHNSON, DT ; SCUTELLA, R (Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, 2003)
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ItemEffects of changes in family composition and employment patterns on the distribution of income in Australia: 1981-1982 to 1997-1998Johnson, D ; Wilkins, R (WILEY, 2004-06)We examine income distributions over the last two decades, presenting both non‐parametric kernel density estimates and summary measures. Standard errors of summary measures are also reported to facilitate statistical inference. We find a significant increase in private income inequality, but only a modest increase in disposable income inequality, implying an increase in the inequality‐reducing effects of income taxes and transfers. Using a semi‐parametric procedure developed by DiNardo et al. (1996), we then examine the effects of changes in family characteristics on the distribution of private income, finding that half the increase in inequality is explained by changes in the distribution of employment.
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ItemFactors affecting return to work after injury: a study for the Victorian WorkCover AuthorityJohnson, David ; Fry, Tim ( 2002-12)Speedy and efficacious return to work of recovered or recovering workers is a central objective of workers compensation authorities. However, many of the factors that facilitate return to work are not well understood. This paper aims to shed light on these issues by utilizing a sample from the administrative records of workers compensation claimants in Victoria for the financial years 1993/94 to 1997/98. We separately model payments made as pensions (weekly payments) and payments made as lump sums to meet medical purposes (non-weekly claims). Two part model specifications are employed to model both the incidence of a payment and the duration or amount of that payment. The results show that claimant characteristics, characteristics of the accident, industry, employer and insurer characteristics influence the incidence, duration and cost of workers compensation claims.
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ItemEconomic analyses of families: existing research findingsJohnson, D. ; Kalb, G. R ( 2002-12)This paper provides a literature review on economics of the family. In particular, where decisions of families related to marriage, fertility, labour supply and home production are concerned. First an overview of the theory on these issues is given, followed by a selection of empirical studies. Finally, the review highlights some areas of interest for future research in Australia.
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ItemMeasuring the local impact of electronic gaming machinesJOHNSON, DT (Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, 2002)