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Australian Bulletin of Labour / National Institute of Labour Studies


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Impact Factor

0.01

5-Years IF

4

5-Years H index

Main indicators


Raw data


IF AIF IF5 DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y D5Y C5Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.1000 (%)0.06
19910.09000 (%)0.05
19920.11000 (%)0.06
19930.14000 (%)0.07
19940.12000 (%)0.06
19950.16000 (%)0.1
19960.2000 (%)0.09
19970.21000 (%)0.09
19980.22000 (%)0.13
19990.28000 (%)0.16
20000.37000 (%)0.14
20010.3618181400 (%)0.17
20020.060.370.06183610.038181181 (%)0.18
20030.060.40.06175320.0411362362 (%)0.19
20040.140.420.09106350.0833555351 (33.3%)0.19
20050.110.430.12285100.12162736361 (6.3%)0.21
20060.090.450.0923108100.09143238581 (7.1%)10.040.2
20070.070.390.061212060.056453905 (%)0.17
20080.060.390.04912950.043352843 (%)0.17
20090.370.051614590.06221764 (%)0.18
20100.330.022116640.02125822 (%)0.15
20110.050.410.051017670.043372814 (%)0.2
20120.460.031819440.02431682 (%)0.21
20130.110.50.051120590.041283744 (%)0.21
20140.540.0413218120.0629763 (%)0.26
20150.60.01422240.0224731 (%)0.3
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
IF5: Impact Factor: C5Y / D5Y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CDO: Cumulative number of documents published until year y
CCU: Cumulative number of citations to papers published until year y
CIF: Cumulative impact factor
CIT: Number of citations to papers published in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
D5Y: Number of articles published in y-1 until y-5
C5Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 until y-5
%SC: Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

50 most cited documents in this series:


#YearTitleCited
12006Stories About Productivity. (2006). Quiggin, John. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26161.

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22002Peace at last? Recent trends in Australias industrial action. (2002). Healy, Joshua. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27740.

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32006Labour Market Flexibility and Social Protection in European Welfare States - Contrasts and Similarities. (2006). Madsen, Per. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26168.

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42005Skills Shortages: Concepts, Measurement and Policy Responses. (2005). Shah, Chandra ; Burke, G. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27700.

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52005Australiaʼs 1990s Productivity Surge: A Response to Keith Hancockʼs Challenge. (2005). Parham, D. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27711.

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4
62001Women, superannuation and the SGC. (2001). Austen, Siobhan ; Preston, A.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27801.

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4
72003The Likely Effects of Ageing on Womens Involvement in the Paid Workforce. (2003). Giles, Margaret ; Austen, Siobhan. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27725.

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82007Marginalising Women in the Labour Market: Wage Scarring Effects of Part-time Work. (2007). Chalmers, J. ; Hill, T.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26191.

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4
92005Productivity Growth In Australia 1964-65 To 2003-04. (2005). Hancock, K. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27697.

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3
102008Skill: An Elusive and Ambiguous Concept in Labour Market Studies. (2008). Esposto, Alexis. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26132.

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3
112004The Return of the Lockout in Australia: a Profile of Lockouts since the Decentralisation of Bargaining. (2004). Briggs, C. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27692.

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122001The September 11 shock to tourism and the Australian economy from 2001-02 to 2003-04. (2001). Adams, Philip ; Dixon, P. B.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27799.

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3
132005Who’d be a Nurse? Some Evidence on Career Choice in Australia.. (2005). Dockery, Alfred ; Barns, A. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27714.

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3
142001Regional unemployment in Queensland: Dimensions and policy issues. (2001). McGuire, P. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27802.

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2
152003Race against time: Extended hours in Australia. (2003). Fox, A ; Townsend, K ; Peetz, D ; Houghton, C ; Allan, C ; Russell, B. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27718.

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2
162009Women at Work in Australia: Bargaining a Better Position?. (2009). van Wanrooy, B.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26122.

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2
172001A new estimate of casual employment?. (2001). Campbell, I ; Burgess, J. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27789.

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2
182003Flexible measures for a flexible labour market. (2003). Denniss, R. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27717.

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2
192011Upskilling and Polarisation in the Australian Labour Market: A Simple Analysis. (2011). Esposto, Alexis. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26014.

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2
202007What Does Family-Friendly Really Mean? Wellbeing, Time, and the Quality of Parents Job. (2007). Broom, D. H. ; Shipley, M. ; Strazdins, L.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26192.

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2
212006The Rise of Managerial Prerogative Under the Howard Government. (2006). Bray, M. ; Waring, P.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26163.

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2
222012Paid parental leave: first birthday policy review. (2012). Whitehouse, G ; Baird, M. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26380.

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2
232005Registered Nurses: Who are They and What do They Want?. (2005). Preston, A. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27713.

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1
242010Working Time Arrangements and Recreation: Making Time for Weekends When Working Long Hours. (2010). Lingard, H. ; Bradley, L. ; Townsend, K. ; Brown, K.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:25972.

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252007Compounding Vulnerability? Young Workers Employment Concerns and the Anticipated Impact of the WorkChoices Act. (2007). Pini, B. ; McDonald, P. ; Bailey, J. ; Oliver, D.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26185.

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262003Management responses to unions in Australian call centres: Exclude, tolerate or embrace?. (2003). Eveline, J ; Todd, P ; Still, L ; Skene, J. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27720.

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1
272001Costs and benefits of new apprenticeships. (2001). Dockery, Alfred ; Stromback, T ; Kelly, R ; Norris, K ., . In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27796.

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1
282012Does immigration policy affect the education--occupation mismatch? Evidence from Australia. (2012). tani, max. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26237.

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1
292002Individual contracts, bargaining and union membership. (2002). Peetz, D. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27736.

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302004Comments on the Decline in Strikes in Australia. (2004). Perry, Len. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27694.

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1
312012Keynes versus the Classics in the 1970s. (2012). Isaac, J. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26236.

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322005Industry Representation, Structural Change and the Older Male Worker in Australia (1985 to 2005). (2005). O'Brien, M. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27710.

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332003Employment entitlements: Development, access, flexibility and protection. (2003). Burgess, J ; Baird, M. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27727.

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342006Lockouts and Strikes: Some Comments on the Experience of India and Australia. (2006). Perry, Len. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26165.

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1
352001The rise of intangible capital and labour market segmentation. (2001). Webster, Elizabeth. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27800.

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362002The impact of industrial relations systems on training: Evidence from selected industrialised economies. (2002). Lansbury, R. D, ; Pickersgill, R.. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27783.

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372005A Potential Dividend from Workforce Ageing in Australia. (2005). Guest, Ross. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27704.

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382013A Just Transition to a Green Economy: Evaluating the Response of Australian Unions. (2013). Goods, C. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27686.

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1
392011Wage Inequality: A Comparative Perspective. (2011). Lemieux, Thomas. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:25989.

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402002Drought, regions and the Australian economy between 2001-02 and 2004-05. (2002). Wittwer, Glyn ; Madden, John ; Horridge, Jonathan ; Adams, Philip ; Adams, P. D, ; Madden, J. R, . In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27748.

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412003Using Input-Output Analysis to Identify Australias High Employment Generating Industries. (2003). Valadkhani, Abbas. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27722.

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422001New apprenticeships: An unheralded Labour Market Program. (2001). Curtain, Richard ; Curtain, R ., ; Culley, M. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27797.

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50 most relevant documents in this series (papers most cited in the last two years)


#YearTitleCited
12006Stories About Productivity. (2006). Quiggin, John. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26161.

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3
22005Australiaʼs 1990s Productivity Surge: A Response to Keith Hancockʼs Challenge. (2005). Parham, D. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:27711.

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3
32011Upskilling and Polarisation in the Australian Labour Market: A Simple Analysis. (2011). Esposto, Alexis. In: Australian Bulletin of Labour. RePEc:fli:journl:26014.

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