Journal article

Jobless Households in Australia: Incidence, Characteristics and Financial Consequences

Rosanna Scutella, Mark Wooden

The Economic and Labour Relations Review | Cambridge University Press (CUP) | Published : 2004

Abstract

AbstractAn emerging trend in Australia, over the past twenty or so years, has been for employment to become increasingly polarised into households where either no adult is working (jobless households) or all adults are working (all-work households). Despite this, relatively little research has been undertaken in Australia which has focussed specifically on these households. This article seeks to go some way towards filling this gap. Specifically, data from the first wave of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics Survey in Australia (HILDA) Survey are used to: (i) quantify the incidence of jobless households in Australia; (ii) identify the characteristics of individuals that are associated..

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