This article considers labour market performance at the sub-State level in Australia by reference to three important variables -- unemployment rates, participation rates and job growth rates. The conclusion reached is that there is extreme variation in performance across Australia's non-metropolitan regions. Further research is required to determine the reasons for this variation.
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Labour market performance of Australia's non-metropolitan regions
Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol.25(2), pp.105-116
1999
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- Title
- Labour market performance of Australia's non-metropolitan regions
- Creators
- Jeremy Buultjens - Southern Cross UniversityDennis Howard
- Publication Details
- Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol.25(2), pp.105-116
- Identifiers
- 1194; 991012821015702368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Journal article