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June 23, 2021

Machine learning in the welfare system

Algorithms are more accurate at predicting welfare dependency than standard early warning systems

  • algorithms
  • artificial intelligence
  • Australia
  • income support
  • machine learning
  • welfare dependency
  • Anna Zhu
  • Dario Sansone
Research

April 23, 2020

Helping job seekers online

COVID-19 increases joblessness but also prevents the provision of face-to-face employment assistance

  • Australia
  • COVID-19
  • field experiment
  • job search
  • labor market policy
  • online services
  • unemployment
  • Giulio Zanella
  • Guglielmo Briscese
  • Veronica Quinn
Research

October 14, 2015

Sexual harassment on the job is detrimental to job stability, productivity and well-being

More than 75 countries have enacted legislation prohibiting workplace sexual harassment as a violation of human rights. Still, it remains […]

  • absenteeism
  • Australia
  • Denmark
  • females
  • hierarchical structure
  • job satisfaction
  • male-dominated environment
  • no tolerance
  • physical health
  • prevention
  • psychological health
  • sexual harrassment
  • workplace productivity
  • Joni Hersch
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June 14, 2013

The problems of being too skilled for your job

What if you are too skilled for your job? Previous research has shown that over-skilled workers receive lower wages. A […]

  • Australia
  • jobs
  • mismatch
  • over-skilling
  • wage
  • Kostas G. Mavromaras
  • Peter J. Sloane
  • Stephane Mahuteau
  • Zhang Wei

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