Changes in the Australian Labour Market over the Economic Cycle
Survey
HILDA
Author(s)
Date Issued
2009-06
Pages
62
Keywords
Employment
Micro level
Economic growth
Inconsistent growth
Wage
Abstract
Submissions to Australian minimum wage-setting bodies have argued that a moderate
increase in minimum wages is not inconsistent with continued growth in employment.
Certainly, there have been extended periods of at least moderate economic growth where
this result has proven to be the case. Other economic variables have been able to deliver
an increase in employment independently of whether minimum wages are considered to
increase, decrease or have no effect on employment at the micro level.
This paper aims to distinguish the effects of wages and activity on employment at the
aggregate level, by developing a model of employment which is then used for scenario
analysis.
The paper is structured as follows: Section 2 is an overview of labour market trends since
the mid-1980s, including changes in aggregate wages and selected minimum wage rates.
Section 3 is a brief literature review. Section 4 estimates a model of employment, while
Section 5 simulates the effects of different output and wage scenarios on employment.
increase in minimum wages is not inconsistent with continued growth in employment.
Certainly, there have been extended periods of at least moderate economic growth where
this result has proven to be the case. Other economic variables have been able to deliver
an increase in employment independently of whether minimum wages are considered to
increase, decrease or have no effect on employment at the micro level.
This paper aims to distinguish the effects of wages and activity on employment at the
aggregate level, by developing a model of employment which is then used for scenario
analysis.
The paper is structured as follows: Section 2 is an overview of labour market trends since
the mid-1980s, including changes in aggregate wages and selected minimum wage rates.
Section 3 is a brief literature review. Section 4 estimates a model of employment, while
Section 5 simulates the effects of different output and wage scenarios on employment.
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