Evidence-based Policy Making in Labor Economics
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Evidence-based Policy Making in Labor Economics

The IZA World of Labor Guide 2018

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eBook - ePub

Evidence-based Policy Making in Labor Economics

The IZA World of Labor Guide 2018

About this book

IZA World of Labor provides a reliable and concise guide to the best thinking and research on labor economics for decision makers, advisors, and interested citizens concerned with labor market issues worldwide.
Written by well-known labor economists, this volume presents research findings on key policy issues in a compact and readable format, as distillations of comprehensive evidence-based research with concise policy recommendations. Designed to act as a quick reference, this guide brings together summaries of over 100 articles published on the IZA World of Labor website to give busy policy advisors, journalists, researchers, policymakers and concerned citizens in every country around the world instant access to authoritative guidance on key policy topics. These include summaries of the current state of specific country labor markets; the effects of climate change; part-time employment; multiple job-holding; motherhood wage penalty; big data; and labor market outcomes of trans people.

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Edition
1
Subtopic
Econometrics
SECTION XI
Country labor markets
Articles in this subject area summarize the current state of specific labor markets. They cover the labor market issues common to all countries but also highlight important developments specific to each country context.
83 The labor market in Australia, 2000–2016
Sustained economic growth led to reduced unemployment and real earnings growth, but prosperity has not been equally shared
GARRY BARRETT
University of Sydney, Australia, and IZA, Germany
Elevator pitch
Since 1991, the Australian economy has experienced sustained economic growth. Aided by the commodities boom and strong public finances, the Australian economy negotiated the global financial crisis without falling into recession. Over this period there were important structural changes, with increasing labor force participation among the elderly and the continuing convergence of employment and unemployment patterns for men and women. However, some recent negative trends include a rise in unemployment, especially long-term unemployment, a deteriorating youth labor market, and a stagnant gender earnings gap.
Aggregate unemployment rate and real weekly earnings
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics. Average Weekly Earnings: Australia, 2000–2016. Catalogue No. 6302.0. Online at: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/[email protected]/DetailsPage/6302.0May%202017
KEY FINDINGS
Pros
Australia has not experienced a recession since 1991, leading to strong growth in employment and lower unemployment rates.
Labor force participation of men and women aged 55–64 has increased.
Real average earnings of full-time workers have increased.
Following rising income inequality from the late 1970s to 1990, inequality has remained relatively stable since 2000.
Cons
Despite sustained economic growth, long-term unemployment has increased over the past decade, returning to the relatively high levels of the early 2000s.
Teenage workers face limited labor market opportunities.
The long-term growth in real weekly earnings has been modest.
There has been remarkably little improvement in the gender earnings differential since 2000.
Author’s main message
The Australian labor market has performed remarkably well over the 2000–2016 period. With the benefits of the commodities boom, unemployment declined, while participation rates and real average earnings grew. Despite the generally positive outlook, rising long-term unemployment, limited youth labor market prospects, excessive income growth among the top earners, and stagnant gender earnings differentials are all causes for concern. Policymakers could attempt to address these issues via taxation and transfer policies to moderate growth at the very top of the income distribution while promoting it toward the bottom of the income distribution.
Consult the evidence at http://wol.iza.org/articles/the-labor-market-in-australia
84 The labor market in Austria, 2000–2016
Fifteen years ...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Competing interests
  8. About IZA
  9. Editorial board
  10. Introduction
  11. SECTION I Program evaluation
  12. SECTION II Behavioral and personnel economics
  13. SECTION III Migration and ethnicity
  14. SECTION IV Labor markets and institutions
  15. SECTION V Transition and emerging economies
  16. SECTION VI Development
  17. SECTION VII Environment
  18. SECTION VIII Education and human capital
  19. SECTION IX Demography, family, and gender
  20. SECTION X Data and methods
  21. SECTION XI Country labor markets
  22. Author index
  23. Subject index