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RBA Glossary definition for labour market

labour market – A collective term for employment, unemployment, participation rates and wages.

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The Australian Labour Market Disaggregated by Skill

31 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
RDP 1999-12: Unemployment and Skills in Australia 3. The Australian Labour Market Disaggregated by Skill. ... We might also expect a greater degree of substitutability between similar labour market groups (e.g.
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Unemployment and Skills in Australia

1 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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Appendix B: Steady-state Differences in Unemployment Rates

1 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
Download the Paper 389. KB. Our notation for a labour market transition is two lower case letters in italics (e.g. ... This also defines equilibrium for ‘not in the labour force’, since there are only three labour market states.
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Unemployment and Skills in Australia

1 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 1999-12 Unemployment and Skills in Australia. James Vickery. December 1999. 389. KB. I am grateful to Charlie Bean, Jeff Borland, David Gruen and Alex Heath for helpful discussions, and to Andrea Brischetto for
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References

31 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
75–142. Katz, L. (1998), ‘Reflections on US Labour Market Performance’, in G. ... Lowe, P. (1998), Comment on ‘Microeconomics of the Australian Labour Market’ by John Freebairn, in G.
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Introduction

31 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
This paper documents the main empirical features of the Australian labour market disaggregated by various measures of skill. ... In Section 3, we break the Australian labour market down by occupational and educational measures of skill, highlighting
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Conclusions

31 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
Download the Paper 389. KB. This paper asks two questions. Firstly, what has happened to the market for skilled and unskilled labour in Australia as the aggregate unemployment rate has risen? ... due to aggregate labour market factors.
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Why is Unskilled Unemployment Higher?

31 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
Partially, this is because less-educated individuals have a lower probability of entering the labour market successfully (i.e. ... that they are more likely to move from outside the labour market to unemployment, rather than into employment).
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International Evidence and Theory

31 Dec 1999 RDP 1999-12
James Vickery
This fact is true both for nations with highly deregulated labour markets (the United States) and nations with centralised, highly regulated markets (such as France). ... First, the rise in European unemployment has occurred in all labour market groups,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-12/international-evidence-and-theory.html