The internalisation of the labour market in the Australian vehicle building industry
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This thesis discusses the internalisation of the labour
market in the Australian vehicle building industry in the
light of three important factors: institutions, firmspecific
human capital and internal information about
workers' ability. Despite institutional hindrances, some
of which are specific to the labour market in Australia,
there appears to be a high degree of internalisation in
the Australian vehicle building industry. Since
internalisation is a feature of labour markets operating
in many different institutions and circumstances, the
thesis explores whether and how economic factors, firms-pecific
human capital and internal information about
workers' ability, promote internalisation of labour
markets.
The review of human capital theory and methodologies
used thus far to test the importance of firm-specific
human capital formation as a factor in labour market
internalisation suggests that direct observation and
documentation of skill formation are a necessary
supplement in investigating the existence of firm-specific
human capital in workers' skill and knowledge. The analysis of jobs at each level of the job hierarchy
calls into question the prevalent claim tha-c firmspecific
human capital is a significant cause of the high
degree of labour market internalisation.
The statistical analysis of wage data, on the other hand,
suggests strongly that internal information about
workers' ability is a key factor in the internalisation
of labour markets. The major part of wage movement is
explained by the accumulation of internal information on
workers' ability during employment. This conclusion is
also supported by the analysis of wage and skill data.
Finally, it is suggested that labour markets are more
likely to be internalised in industries which require
large-scale production processes.
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