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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.

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National Partnership Agreement on Essential Vaccines 2016-17 - Performance report

Released: 10 Aug 2017

This report assesses the performance of State and Territory government against the four benchmarks set out in the National Partnership Agreement on Essential Vaccines for the period 1 April 2016 to 31 March 2017.

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/national-partnership/essential-vaccines/2016-2017

National Partnership Agreement on the Elective Surgery Waiting List Reduction Plan

Released: 7 Mar 2011

Paragraph 17 of the National Partnership Agreement on the Elective Surgery Waiting List Reduction Plan specifies that the COAG Reform Council (CRC) will assess the performance of each State and Territory against the performance benchmarks in

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/national-partnership/elective-surgery

Childhood Obesity: An Economic Perspective - Productivity Commission Staff Working Paper

Released: 25 Oct 2010

This paper analyses the issue of childhood obesity within an economic policy framework. It also reviews the evidence of trends in obesity in children and provides an overview of recent and planned childhood obesity preventative health programs.

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/childhood-obesity

Measuring the Technical Efficiency of Public and Private Hospitals in Australia - Productivity Commission...

Released: 27 Sep 2010

This paper by Matthew Forbes, Philip Harslett, Ilias Mastoris and Leonora Risse was presented at the Australian Conference of Economists in Sydney on 27 to 29 September 2010.

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/hospital-technical-efficiency

National Agreement Performance Information 2008: National Disability Agreement

Released: 7 Jun 2010

The information in this report is intended as an input to the COAG Reform Council's analysis of the National Disability Agreement.

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/national-agreements/disability

The Effects of Education and Health on Wages and Productivity - Productivity Commission Staff Working Paper

Released: 18 Mar 2010

In this Staff Working Paper, a human capital earnings function and data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey are used to estimate the effects of education and health status on wages, which can be used as an

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/education-health-effects-wages

Productivity Perspectives 2007 - Productivity Commission Conference Proceedings

Released: 20 Dec 2007

The Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Productivity Commission held a one-day conference in Canberra on 6 December 2007 to discuss productivity trends and a range of productivity measurement, analytical and policy issues.

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/productivity-perspectives-2007

Assessing productivity in the delivery of health services in Australia: Some experimental estimates -...

Released: 6 Dec 2007

This paper was presented by Owen Gabbitas at the Productivity Perspectives 2007 conference held jointly between the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Productivity Commission in Canberra on 6 December 2007.

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/health-service-productivity

Rethinking Regulation - Taskforce on Reducing Regulatory Burdens on Business Report

Released: 7 Apr 2006

This report for the Taskforce on Reducing Regulatory Burdens on Business was released on 7 April 2006.

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/regulation-taskforce/report

Review of patient satisfaction and experience surveys conducted for public hospitals in Australia -...

Released: 1 Jun 2005

The report of a consultancy conducted in May and June 2005 by Jim Pearse of Health Policy Analysis Pty Ltd. The consultancy reviewed patient satisfaction and responsiveness surveys conducted in relation to public hospital services in Australia, and

https://www.pc.gov.au/research/supporting/patient-satisfaction