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A cohort analysis of the determinants of employment and labour force participation: Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians 1981-96

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Gray, Matthew
Hunter, Boyd

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Data from the 1981, 1986, 1991 and 1996 censuses are used to construct a synthetic panel which is used to conduct the first longitudinal estimates of the determinants of the probability of employment and participating in the labour force for Indigenous and non-Indigenous males and females. The major contribution of the article is to produce estimates of the effects of educational attainment which control for the effects of unobserved heterogeneity using 10-year age cohorts. This article demonstrates that the determinants of labour force status differ between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations and illustrates the need to use longitudinal techniques to control for important unobservable characteristics.

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The Australian Economic Review

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