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Research

Through our research, the Commission contributes to the public debate and encourages informed policy discussion.

The Commission has a statutory mandate to conduct a program of research to support its inquiries, annual reporting and other responsibilities, including promoting community awareness and understanding of various productivity and regulatory issues.

NSW Commission for Children and Young People (PDF - 108k)

Submission DR64 for Economic Implications Of An Ageing Australia View full list


Mitchell W and Mossler W Public Debt Management and Australia’s macroeconomic priorities, Submission to the Review of the Commonwealth Securities Market, Coffee Newcastle xvi Community Development Job Guarantee Centre of ... A UNICEF policy review, New

Date received: 23 Feb 2005

Engineers Australia (PDF - 78k)

Submission DR44 for Economic Implications Of An Ageing Australia View full list


quality sustainable jobs found that highly successful companies share a set of common characteristics. ... A variety of reforms be implemented to ensure that more job opportunities are available.

Date received: 23 Nov 2004

NSW Government (PDF - 469k)

Submission DR45 for Economic Implications Of An Ageing Australia View full list


Are age-productivity effects uniform across different occupational and industry categories (for example, between unskilled manual and skilled non-manual jobs)? • ... Will trends to early retirement of males continue? • Will lower numbers of younger

Date received: 29 Nov 2004

CPA Australia (PDF - 102k)

Submission DR60 for Economic Implications Of An Ageing Australia View full list


Review. 22. As discussed in outlining the economic framework, the key variables in assessing the impact of an ageing population are:. ... 64. It is also noted that the government recently undertook a comprehensive review of pricing in the aged care sector

Date received: 15 Feb 2005