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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562288

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $308,558.00
    Summary
    The Health, Housing and Labour Market Impacts of an Automotive Plant Closure. This research examines the impact of the closure of a large automotive plant on the well-being of its workers and community. The research sets out to understand how significant job losses affect mental and physical health, the demand for housing assistance, social networks, the use of social services and the welfare of children. The research makes use of a longitudinal survey of workers who have left the employment o .... The Health, Housing and Labour Market Impacts of an Automotive Plant Closure. This research examines the impact of the closure of a large automotive plant on the well-being of its workers and community. The research sets out to understand how significant job losses affect mental and physical health, the demand for housing assistance, social networks, the use of social services and the welfare of children. The research makes use of a longitudinal survey of workers who have left the employment of Mitsubishi Motors and compares their experiences and welfare with a group of workers from General Motors.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455207

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $153,357.00
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    Demographic change, ageing and the workforce: An integrated model to inform workforce development and planning in Australia. This project will greatly extend our understanding of the impact of demographic change and ageing on the workforce. It will develop a conceptual framework to strategically inform workforce development and a workforce planning model to assist Australian workplaces to respond to the challenge of demographic change and ageing. The need to develop a better understanding of, an .... Demographic change, ageing and the workforce: An integrated model to inform workforce development and planning in Australia. This project will greatly extend our understanding of the impact of demographic change and ageing on the workforce. It will develop a conceptual framework to strategically inform workforce development and a workforce planning model to assist Australian workplaces to respond to the challenge of demographic change and ageing. The need to develop a better understanding of, and respond to, the implications of demographic change and ageing for workforce development in Australia has been recognised nationally through the National Strategy for Ageing and is of direct relevance to the ARC's national research priority Ageing Well, Ageing Productively.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347680

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,099.00
    Summary
    A dynamic understanding of labour market mobility of new migrants. Australia is an immigrant country. Despite this, we know little about the factors that enable some migrants to integrate quickly and successfully into the labour market, while others do not. This project will use an excellent set of longitudinal data that follow new migrants over a period of three and a half years. It will apply sophisticated panel data econometric techniques to identify the causes of their success or otherwise .... A dynamic understanding of labour market mobility of new migrants. Australia is an immigrant country. Despite this, we know little about the factors that enable some migrants to integrate quickly and successfully into the labour market, while others do not. This project will use an excellent set of longitudinal data that follow new migrants over a period of three and a half years. It will apply sophisticated panel data econometric techniques to identify the causes of their success or otherwise in the labour market. It will also examine the link between labour market success and the overall settlement experience, including satisfaction with life in Australia, of migrants.
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