Publications
Australia at Work is one of the largest studies of the nation's working life, tracking the experiences of thousands of workers. Over five years, the project has sought to understand the nature of employment in this country, and how it is changing over time. Below are a number of downloadable reports, working papers and factsheets which draw out key themes and trends in the research.
Factsheets
Perceived Manager Opposition to Unions Hours of Work - usual and unpaid Working Time Preferences Workplace Consultation Fair Treatment Trust in Managers Gender Earnings Self-reported Agreement Type Changing Jobs Risk of Work-related Injury or Illness Risk of Work-related Injury or Illness Among Health Industry Workers Risk of Work-related Injury or Illness Among Construction Industry Workers Employee Attitudes to Managers Gender Pay Gap in Part-time Work The Full-time/Part-time Wage Gap Trade Union Membership - Who's Leaving? Trade Union Membership - Who's Leaving Whilst Staying With the Same Employer? Hours of Work for Full-time Employees - usual and unpaid
Reports Australia at Work: The Benchmark Report Working Lives: Statistics and Stories Australia at Work: In a Changing World
Working Papers coming soon.
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