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Returns to education in Australia
Using data from the 2001-2005 waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey, and taking account of existing estimates of...
Economic Papers (Economic Society of Australia), 09/01/08 by Andrew Leigh · More from publication -
Do redistributive state taxes reduce inequality?
Do income taxes levied at a state or regional level affect the after-tax distribution of income? Or do workers merely move between regions, causing...
National Tax Journal, 03/01/08 by Andrew Leigh · More from publication -
Earned income tax credits and labor supply: new evidence from a British natural experiment
With many countries considering the adoption of a system of earned income tax credits, it is useful to analyze how different types of credits...
National Tax Journal, 06/01/07 by Andrew Leigh · More from publication -
Amiodaronoma: an unusual form of amiodarone-induced pulmonary toxicity
TEACHING CASE REPORT The Case: A 66-year-old woman was admitted to hospital because of progressive dyspnea on exertion. At the time of...
Canadian Medical Association. Journal; CMAJ, 05/08/07 by Jarand, Julie; Lee, Andrew; Leigh, Richard · More from publication -
LESSONS LEARNED FROM RAPID RESPONSE RESEARCH ON WILDLAND FIRES
In recent years, more researchers are collecting data either on active wildfires or immediately after wildfire occurrence. Known as Rapid Response...
Fire Management Today, 01/01/07 by Lentile, Leigh; Morgan, Penny; Hardy, Colin; Hudak, Andrew; Et al · More from publication -
The decline of an institution.(in Australian labour market)(Brief Article)

Mar 06, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Just a few decades ago, 50 per cent of all Australian workers belonged to a...
Australasian Business Intelligence, 03/06/05 by Leigh, Andrew · More from publication -
Trade liberalisation and the Australian labor party
The three most substantial decisions to reduce Australia's trade barriers--in 1973, 1988 and 1991--were made by Labor Governments. Labor's policy...
Australian Journal of Politics and History, The, 12/01/02 by Andrew Leigh · More from publication -
Leadership and Aboriginal reconciliation
Calls for greater leadership on the issue of Aboriginal reconciliation are often vague about what they actually mean by `leadership'. The most...
Australian Journal of Social Issues, 05/01/02 by Andrew K. Leigh · More from publication -
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ENROLLMENT, COLLEGE MAJOR, AND THE GENDER WAGE GAP.

DUANE E. LEIGH [*] The literature on the narrowing of the gender wage gap during the 1980s considers, among other factors, the closing of the...
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 10/01/00 by GILL, ANDREW M.; LEIGH, DUANE E. · More from publication -
The Single Market process and SMEs in the UK food processing sector.

A study of the UK food sector can provide a valuable insight into the impact of the Single Market process on small- and medium-sized enterprises...
International Small Business Journal, 07/01/96 by Cumbers, Andrew; Leigh, Roger; Smallbone, David · More from publication
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