2013
 Work-related health risks in Europe: Are older workers more vulnerable?  
Melanie K Jones; Paul L Latreille; Peter J Sloane; Anita V Staneva
Social Science and Medicine, vol. 88(0) pp. 18-29
 The effects of health status and health shocks on hours worked
Lixin Cai; Kostas Mavromaras; Umut Oguzoglu
Health Economics (forthcoming)
 The effect of overskilling dynamics on wages
Kostas Mavromaras; Stephane Mahuteau; Peter Sloane; Zhang Wei
Education Economics (forthcoming)
 Job mismatches and labour market outcomes: Panel evidence on university graduates
Kostas Mavromaras; Seamus McGuinness; Nigel O'Leary; Peter Sloane; Zhang (Tiger) Wei
The Economic Record (forthcoming)
 It's frustrating! Managing emotional dissonance in aged care work
Debra King
The Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 47(1) pp. 51-70
 

Gender-based undervaluation and the equal remuneration powers of Fair Work Australia
Joshua Healy; Michael P Kidd
Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 55(5), November 2013

 Modelling house prices across Sydney
Peter Abelson; Roselyne Joyeux; Stephane Mahuteau
Australian Economic Review
 Work satisfaction and intention to leave among direct care workers in community and residential aged care in Australia
Debra King; Zhang Wei; Anna Howe
Journal of Aging and Social Policy (forthcoming)
 A regional analysis of flows into and out of the UK national minimum wage
Melanie K Jones; RJ Jones; Paul L Latreille; PD Murphy; Peter Sloane
Applied Economics, vol. 45(21), pp. 3074-3087
 2012
 Enterprise bargaining and productivity
Keith Hancock
Labour and Industry, vol. 22(3) pp. 289-301
 Immigration policy and entrepreneurship
Massimiliano Tani; Matloob Piracha; Stephane Mahuteau; Matias  Vaira Lucero
International Migration, DOI: 10.1111/imig.12072
  The determinants of hiring older workers in Britain revisited: an analysis using WERS 2004
Michael P Kidd; Renuka Metcalfe; Peter J Sloane
Applied Economics, 44(4) pp. 527-536
 The treatment experiences of Australian women with gynaecological cancers and how they can be improved: A qualitative study
Jo Wainer, Eileen Willis, Judith Dwyer, Debra King, Kei Owada
Reproductive Health Matters, vol. 20(40), pp. 38-48
 How occupational sex segregation shapes low-skilled men’s employment opportunities in Australia
Megan Moskos
Labour and Industry, vol. 22(4), pp. 415-432
  Are casual and contract terms of employment hazardous for mental health in Australia?
Sue Richardson; Laurence Lester; Guangyu Zhang 
Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 54(5), pp. 557-578
 Marital satisfaction among older couples: The role of satisfaction with social networks and psychological well-being
Ruth Walker; Linda Isherwood; Cassandra Burton; Katie Kitwe-Magambo; Mary Luszcz
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol. 76(2), pp. 123-139
What are the characteristics of the employers of the low paid in Australia?
Seamus McGuiness; Beth Webster; Kostas Mavromaras
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 38(1), pp. 26-47
  Overskilling dynamics and education pathways
Kostas Mavromaras; Seamus McGuinness
Economics of Education Review, vol. 31(5), pp. 619-628
 A longitudinal analysis of social engagement in late-life widowhood
Linda Isherwood; Debra King; Mary Luszcz
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol. 74(3), pp.211-229
 A reduction in public funding for fertility treatment: an econometric analysis of access to treatment and savings to government
Georgina Chambers; Van Phuong Hoang; Rong Zhu; Peter Illingworth
BMC Health Services Research 2012, 12:142. doi:10.1186/1472-6963-12-142
 The impact of major-job mismatch on college graduates' early career earnings: Evidence from China
Rong Zhu
Education Economics: pp. 1-18. doi:10.1080/09645292.2012.659009

 

Stabilising the aged care workforce: an analysis of worker retention and intention
Anna Howe; Debra King; Julie Ellis; Yvonne Wells; Zhang Wei; Karen Teshuva
Australian Health Review, vol. 36(1), pp. 83-91

 

The role of education pathways in the relationship between job mismatch, wages and job satisfaction: a panel estimation approach
Kostas Mavromaras; Peter Sloane; Zhang Wei
Education Economics, vol. 20(3), pp. 303-321
 2011
 The wage premium for university education in Great Britain during a decade of change
Nigel C. O'Leary; Peter J. Sloane
The Manchester School, 79(4), pp. 740-764

 

Resilience in farm familes: A constructivist perspective
Debra King; Anna Lane: Colin MacDougall; Jennene Greenhill
Public Health Bulletin South Australia, vol. 8(1), pp. 15-18

  A convergence of attitudes? Perceptions of social inequality and work in post-communist and traditional european market economies
Andreas Cebulla
Sozialer Fortschritt, vol. 60(3), pp. 43-50
  Perceptions of labour market risks: Shifts and continuities across generations
Line Predelli; Andreas Cebulla
Current Sociology, vol. 59(1), pp. 24-41
  Labour market mismatch among UK graduates: An analysis using REFLEX data
Peter Sloane; Seamus McGuinness
Economics of Education Review vol. 30(1), pp. 130-145
  Individual heterogeneity in returns to education in urban China during 1995-2002
Rong Zhu
Economics Letters, vol. 113(1), pp. 84-87
  Gender wage differentials among rural–urban migrants in China
Elisabetta Magnani; Rong Zhu
Regional Science and Urban Economics DOI:10.1016/j.regsciurbeco. 2011.08.001
The quest for fairness in Australian minimum wages
Josh Healy
Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 53(5), pp. 662-680
Participation in and completion of vocational education and training for people with a disability
Kostas Mavromaras; Cain Polidano
Australian Economic Review, vol. 44(2), pp. 137-152
Regional trade liberalisation: A theoretical review on dynamic time-path and stability issues
Zhang Wei
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, vol. 25(1), pp. 1-14
Climate change and Australian agriculture: A review of the threats facing rural communities and the health policy landscape
Elizabeth Hanna; Erica Bell; Debra King; Rosalie Woodruff
Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 23(2), pp. 105s-118s
Independent regulatory agencies and Australia’s health workforce crisis: Lessons from the gynaecological cancers workforce
Eileen Willis; Debra King
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 31(1/2), pp. 21-33
Urban Aboriginal women's expectations of clinical care during treatment for a gynaecological cancer: exploring gaps in the research
Eileen Willis; Judith Dwyer; Kei Owada; Leah Couzner; Debra King; Jo Wainer;
Australian Health Review, vol. 35(1), pp. 99-103
What role do safety net wage adjustments play in alleviating household need?
Josh Healy
Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 53(2), pp. 169-192
 2010
 Public perceptions of the Police: Effects of police investigation and police resources
Andreas Cebulla; Mike Stephens
Internet Journal of Criminology, ISSN 2045-6743 (Online)
 Disability and skill mismatch
Peter Sloane; Melanie Jones
Economic Record, vol. 86 (Supplement S1), pp. 101-114
 The FWA minimum wage decision viewed from afar
Peter Sloane
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 36(3), pp. 346-350
 The risk society hypotheses: An empirical test using longitudinal survey data
Peter Taylor-Gooby; Andreas Cebulla
Journal of Risk Research, vol. 13(6), pp. 731-752

Are older workers less productive? A case study of aged care workers in Australia
Zhang Wei; Sue Richardson
The Economic Record, 86, pp. 115-24

Fair Work Australia's first minimum wage decision: Context, impact and future
Josh Healy
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 36(3), pp. 306-313
The everyday world of work: From the passionate to the absurd
Debra King
Australian Review of Public Affairs, August

Deporting our souls: Values, morality and immigration policy
Joanne Flavel
Review of Social Economy, vol. 68(1), pp. 134-137

The problem of overskilling in Australia and Britain
Kostas Mavromaras; Seamus McGuinness; Nigel O'Leary; Peter Sloane; Yi King Fok
The Manchester School, vol. 78(3), pp. 219-241

 2009

Assessing the incidence and wage effects of overskilling in the Australian labour market
Kostas Mavromaras; Seamus McGuinness; Yi King Fok
The Economic Record, vol. 85(268), pp. 60-72

Changing forms of employment and their implications for the development of skills
Vincent Law; Sue Richardson
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 35(2), pp. 355-393

Changing work organisation and skill requirements
Bill Martin; Josh Healy
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 35(2), pp. 393-437

 Demographic effects on the future supply of vocational skills
Sue Richardson; Yan Tan
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 35(1), pp. 247-286

 

Displacement and economic consequences of the Three Gorges Project: A case study of resettlers in Sichuan province
Yong Chen; Graeme Hugo; Yan Tan
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, vol. 18(4), pp. 473-496

Neighbourhoods and health: What elements of social capital account for neighbour differences?
Fran Baum; Anna Ziersch; Guangyu Zhang; Katy Osborne
Health and Place, vol. 15(4), pp. 925-934

 Resilience and the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Farm Families Experiencing Climate Variation in South Australia
Debra King; Anna Lane; Colin MacDougall; Jeneanne Greenhill
SA Health, Adelaide [ISBN: 978-0-9807217-0-6]

Skill acquisition and use across the life course: Current trends, future prospects
Bill Martin
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 35(1), pp. 287-325

Understanding resilience in South Australian farm families
Jeneane Greenhill; Colin MacDougall; Debra King; Anna Lane
The Journal of Research Into Rural and Regional Social Issues in Australia and New Zealand, vol. 19(4), pp.318-325

What is a skill shortage?
Sue Richardson
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 35(1), pp. 326-355
 2008
A well-skilled future
Richard Teese; Sue Richardson
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 34(2), pp. 125-154
Displacement and resettlement in the Three Gorges Project: Issues confronting women migrants
Yan Tan
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, vol. 17(1), pp. 1-31
Forecasting future demands: What we can and cannot know
Sue Richardson; Yan Tan
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 34(2), pp. 154-191
Framing ideology in the Niche Media: The Koori Mail’s construction of the Redfern Riots
John Budarick; Debra King
Journal of Sociology , vol. 44(4), pp. 355-371
Labour force projections: A case study of the greater metropolitan area of New South Wales
Laurence Lester; Sue Richardson; Yan Tan
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 34(1), pp. 79-100
 2007
Guest editors’ introduction
Debra King; Bill Martin
Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 42(2), pp. 199-212
Population ageing and workforce development and planning
Wang, F.; Yan Tan
Renkou Yu Fazhan (Population and Development), vol. 2, pp. 58-62 (in Chinese)
Rethinking the care-market relationship in care provider organisations
Debra King
Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 42(2), pp. 199-212
The aged care workforce: Methods to increase supply to remedy possible shortages
Joanne Flavel
Australian Bulletin of Labour, vol. 33(1), pp. 106-129
 2006
Activists and emotional reflexivity: Towards Touraine’s subject as social movement
Debra King
Sociology-The Journal of The British Sociological Association, vol. 40(5), pp. 873-891
Autonomous activism: Negotiating the tensions
Ann Deslandes; Debra King
Journal of Sociology, vol. 42(3), pp. 310-327
Re-examining China 's fertility puzzle: Data collection and quality over the last two decades
Guangyu Zhang; Zhongwei Zhao
Population and Development Review, vol. 32(2), pp. 293-323
Three Gorges Project: Effects of resettlement on the environment in the reservoir area and countermeasures
Fajun Yao; Yan Tan
Population and Environment, vol. 27(4), pp. 351-371
 2005
Development, land-use change and rural resettlement capacity: A case study of the Three Gorges Project, China
Brett Bryan; Graeme Hugo; Yan Tan
Australian Geographer, vol. 36(2), pp. 201-220
Managers after the era of organisation restructuring: towards a second managerial revolution?
Bill Martin
Work, Employment and Society, vol. 19(4), pp. 747-60
Rural women, displacement, and the Three Gorges Project
Graeme Hugo; Lesley Potter; Yan Tan
Development and Change, vol. 36(4), pp. 711-734
 2004
Operationalizing Melucci: Metamorphosis and passion in the negotiation of activists’ multiple identities
Debra King
Mobilization: An International Journal, vol. 9(1), pp. 73-92
Rethinking the evaluation of underreporting of births and the fertility estimate in the 1990s
Yuan, X.; Guangyu Zhang
Population Research, 28(2)
The ethics of teaching business ethics: A reflective dialogue
Joe DesJardins; Bruce Macfarlane; Diannah Lowry
Journal of Business Ethics Education, vol. 1(1), pp. 45-56
 2003
An investigation of student moral awareness and associated factors: Implications for business ethics curriculum design
Diannah Lowry
Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 48, pp.7-19
Balancing Mysterium and Onus: Doing Spiritual Work within an Emotion-Laden Organizational Context
Maree Boyle; Josh Healy
Organization, vol. 10(2), pp. 351-373
Compensation for land inundation in reservoir resettlement: A case study of the Three Gorges Project, China
Yi Qian Wang; Yan Tan
Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences, 8(3), pp. 905-910
Dial 'B' for burnout? The experience of job burnout in a telephone call centre
Tom Bramble; Josh Healy
Labour and Industry, vol. 14(2), pp. 39-60
Rural resettlement and land compensation in flooded areas: The case of the Three Gorges Project, China
Yi Qian Wang; Yan Tan
Asia Pacific Viewpoint, vol. 44(1), pp. 35-50
 2001
Who cares? Community perceptions in the marketing of corporate citizenship
Alison MacKinnon; Debra King
Corporate Citizenship Journal, vol. 1(2)