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| Corporate Governance and environmental reporting: An Australian study Kathy Kathyayini; Carol Tilt; Laurence Lester Corporate Governance (forthcoming) |
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| Resilience in farm families: A constructivist perspective Debra King; Anna Lane: Colin MacDougall; Jenneane Greenhill Public Health Bulletin South Australia (forthcoming) |
| 2011 | |
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| The quest for fairness in Australian minimum wages Josh Healy Journal of Industrial Relations, vol.53(5) |
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| 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 |
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| Regional trade liberalisation: A theoretical review on dynamic time-path and stability issues Zhang Wei Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, vol. 25(1) |
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| 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 |
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| 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, Volume 31, No. 1/2 |
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| Urban Aboriginal women's expectations of clinical care during treatment for a gynaecological cancer: exploring gaps in the research Eileen Willis; Debra King; Judith Dwyer; Jo Wainer; Kei Owada Australian Health Review, 35, 1-5 |
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| What role do safety net wage adjustments play in alleviating household need? Josh Healy Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 53(2) |
| 2010 | |
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| Are older workers less productive? A case study of aged care workers in Australia |
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| Fair Work Australia's first minimum wage decision: Context, impact and future Josh Healy Australian Bulletin of Labour, 36(3), pp.306-313 |
| The everyday world of work: From the passionate to the absurd Debra King Australian Review of Public Affairs, August | |
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| Deporting our souls: Values, morality and immigration policy Joanne Flavel Review of Social Economy, 68(1), pp.134-137 |
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| The problem of overskilling in Australia and Britain Kostas Mavromaras; Seamus McGuinness; Nigel O'Leary; Peter Sloane; Yi King Fok The Manchester School, 78(3), pp.219-241 |
| 2009 | |
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| Assessing the incidence and wage effects of overskilling in the Australian labour market |
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| Changing forms of employment and their implications for the development of skills Vincent Law; Sue Richardson Australian Bulletin of Labour, 35(2),355-393 |
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| Changing work organisation and skill requirements Bill Martin; Josh Healy |
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| Demographic effects on the future supply of vocational skills Sue Richardson; Yan Tan Australian Bulletin of Labour,35(1), pp.247-286 |
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| Displacement and economic consequences of the Three Gorges Project: A case study of resettlers in Sichuan province |
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| Neighbourhoods and health: What elements of social capital account for neighbour differences? |
| 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] | |
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| Skill acquisition and use across the life course: Current trends, future prospects |
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| Understanding resilience in South Australian farm families |
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| What is a skill shortage? Sue Richardson Australian Bulletin of Labour, 35(1),326-355 |
| 2008 | |
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| A well-skilled future Richard Teese; Sue Richardson Australian Bulletin of Labour, 34(2), pp.125-154 |
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| 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 |
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| Forecasting future demands: What we can and cannot know Sue Richardson; Yan Tan Australian Bulletin of Labour, 34(2), pp.154-191 |
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| Framing ideology in the Niche Media: The Koori Mail’s construction of the Redfern Riots John Budarick; Debra King Journal of Sociology , 44(4), pp.355-371 |
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| 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, 34(1), pp.79-100 |
| 2007 | |
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| Guest editors’ introduction Debra King; Bill Martin Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42(2), pp. 199-212 |
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| Population ageing and workforce development and planning Wang, F.; Yan Tan Renkou Yu Fazhan (Population and Development), 2, pp. 58-62 (in Chinese) |
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| Rethinking the care-market relationship in care provider organisations Debra King Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42(2), pp. 199-212 |
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| The aged care workforce: Methods to increase supply to remedy possible shortages Joanne Flavel Australian Bulletin of Labour, 33(1), pp. 106-129 |
| 2006 | |
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| Activists and emotional reflexivity: Towards Touraine’s subject as social movement Debra King Sociology-The Journal of The British Sociological Association, 40(5), pp. 873-891 |
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| Autonomous activism: Negotiating the tensions Ann Deslandes; Debra King Journal of Sociology, 42(3), pp.310-327 |
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| Re-examining China 's fertility puzzle: Data collection and quality over the last two decades Guangyu Zhang; Zhongwei Zhao Population and Development Review, 32(2), pp.293-323 |
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| Three Gorges Project: Effects of resettlement on the environment in the reservoir area and countermeasures Fajun Yao; Yan Tan Population and Environment, 27(4), pp.351-371 |
| 2005 | |
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| 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, 36(2), pp.201-220 |
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| Managers after the era of organisation restructuring: towards a second managerial revolution? Bill Martin Work, Employment and Society, 19(4), pp. 747-60 |
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| Rural women, displacement, and the Three Gorges Project Graeme Hugo; Lesley Potter; Yan Tan Development and Change, 36(4), pp.711-734 |
| 2004 | |
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| Operationalizing Melucci: Metamorphosis and passion in the negotiation of activists’ multiple identities Debra King Mobilization: An International Journal, 9(1), pp. 73-92 |
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| Rethinking the evaluation of underreporting of births and the fertility estimate in the 1990s Yuan, X.; Guangyu Zhang Population Research, 28(2) |
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| The ethics of teaching business ethics: A reflective dialogue Joe DesJardins; Bruce Macfarlane; Diannah Lowry Journal of Business Ethics Education, 1(1), pp.45-56 |
| 2003 | |
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| An investigation of student moral awareness and associated factors: Implications for business ethics curriculum design Diannah Lowry Journal of Business Ethics, 48, pp.7-19 |
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| Balancing Mysterium and Onus: Doing Spiritual Work within an Emotion-Laden Organizational Context Maree Boyle; Josh Healy Organization, 10(2), pp.351-373 |
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| 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 |
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| Dial 'B' for burnout? The experience of job burnout in a telephone call centre Tom Bramble; Josh Healy Labour and Industry, 14(2), pp.39-60 |
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| Rural resettlement and land compensation in flooded areas: The case of the Three Gorges Project, China Yi Qian Wang; Yan Tan Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 44(1), pp.35-50 |
| 2001 | |
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| Who cares? Community perceptions in the marketing of corporate citizenship Alison MacKinnon; Debra King Corporate Citizenship Journal, 1(2) |
