Australian women are largely doing the same job they've always done, latest data shows (The Conversation, November 2022)
Burgernomics: Chatting with Ross MacDowell about 'Plumbers versus Doctors' and the Australian labour market (September 2022)
3.5% unemployment: Australia's jobless rate at its lowest since 1974 (The Conversation, July 2022)
An extra 60,000 Australians found work in May. Here's why wages aren't moving much (The Conversation, June 2022)
Technically unemployment now begins with a 3. How to keep it there (The Conversation, May 2022)
An unemployment rate below 4% is possible. But for how long? (The Conversation, January 2022)
Australia has record job vacancies, but don't expect higher wages (The Conversation, November 2021)
Just 4.5% during lockdowns? The unemployment rate is now meaningless (The Conversation, September 2021)
New finding: Boosting Job Seeker woudln't keep Australians away from paid work (The Conversation, November 2020)
Tracking Victoria's job losses: There's no road to recovery without containing COVID-19 (The Conversation, September 2020)
Why young people are earning less (The Conversation, July 2020)
Low paid, young women: The truth about who this recession is hitting hardest (The Conversation, July 2020)
Why even the best case for jobs isn't good. Why we need more JobKeeper (The Conversation, June 2020)
Tht estimate of 6.6 million Australian workers on JobKeeper, it tells us how it can be improved (The Conversation, April 2020)
Were it not for JobKeeper, unemployment would be 11.7%, up from 5.2% in one month. Here’s how today's numbers panned out (The Conversation, May 2020)
The attacks are misguided: in a time of crisis the Bureau of Statistics is serving us well (The Conversation, April 2020)
The next employment challenge from coronavirus: How to help the young (The Conversation, April 2020)
Which jobs are most at risk from the coronavirus shutdown? (The Conversation, March 2020)
Behind those headlines. Why not to rely on claims robots threaten half our jobs (The Conversation, October, 2019)
What we missed while we looked away - the growth of long-term unemployment (The Conversation, July, 2019)
Early days, but we've found a way to lift the IQ and resilence of Australia's most vulnerable children (The Conversation, July, 2019)
Five questions (and answers) about casual employment (The Conversation, October 2018)
The US isn't a shining example for Australia when it comes to jobs (The Conversation, March 2018)
How good draft choices can make or break AFL teams (The Conversation, December 2017)
Why are we still convinced robots will take our jobs despite the evidence? (The Conversation, November 2017)
Workers are actually feeling less insecure in their jobs (The Conversation, August 2017)
Three charts on: how part-time work is growing more slowly, but more men are doing it (The Conversation, June 2017)
Olympic medal forecasting: It's easier to predict than you might think (The Conversation, August 2016)
Extra steps required to ensure jobs plan delivers for young people (The Conversation, May 2016)
Why is Australia's wage growth so sluggish? (The Conversation, April 2016)
Let's allow parallel book imports, and subsidise Australian publishing (The Conversation, December 2015)
The new senate looms as a disaster for tax reform (The Conversation, July 2014)
Labour productivity has risen – But it’s not exactly a good news story (The Conversation, July 2014)
Unemployment is hitting youth hard – This is what we should do (The Conversation, June 2014)
Counting the Cost of Hatred (AFR, March 29 2004)
Monopoly: Just Another Olympic Sport (AFR, February 10 1998)
Having Our CD and Listening To It, Too (AFR, April 3 1998)
A Look at the Riddle of Job Insecurity (AFR, October 10 1997)
Women's Work Fast Declining (AFR, July 22 1997)
Doors Shut in IR Halfway House (AFR, July 8 1997)
Split League Looks Less Than Super (AFR, March 4, 1997)
Broadcasting rights and the AFL (CEDA Bulletin, October 2000)
Work for the dole doesn't work, so why is it Coalition policy? (The Conversation, April 13 2011)
Revealing true cost of public projects not so simple (The Conversation, April 21 2011)
Four ways to get people back into work (The Conversation, May 10 2011)
A pay deal both the players and AFL can get behind (The Conversation, June 16 2011)
Should public servants' pay be capped? (Sydney Morning Herald, June 25 2011)
Minimum wage, minimum fuss: Why a $20 a week wage increase isn't such a big deal (The Conversation, June 7 2011)
Let's resist these efforts to bring back labour market reform (The Conversation, July 1 2011)
Yes Minister
Slow road to jobs growth: the true picture of unemployment in Australia (The Conversation, January 31 2012)
Work for the dole doesn't work - but here is what it does do (The Conversation, January 20 2014)