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Publications

by members of

South Australian Centre for Economic Studies (SACES)
University of Adelaide
Adelaide, Australia

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Working papers

2007

  1. Martin Evans & Ivana La Valle & Genevieve Knight, 2007. "New Zealand Working For Families programme: Literature review of evaluation evidence," PSI Research Discussion Series 25, Policy Studies Institute, UK.
  2. Alex Bryson & Sandra Vegeris & Genevieve Knight & Martin Evans & Ivana La Valle, 2007. "New Zealand Working For Families programme: Methodological considerations for evaluating MSD programmes," PSI Research Discussion Series 26, Policy Studies Institute, UK.

2003

  1. Michael White and Genevieve Knight, 2003. "Benchmarking the effectiveness of NDYP: A review of European and US literature on the microeconomic effects of labour market programmes for young people," PSI Research Discussion Series 10, Policy Studies Institute, UK.

Journal articles

2017

  1. Genevieve Knight & Michael White, 2017. "Training and employee mobility in the British private and public sectors," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(29), pages 2861-2874, June.

2015

  1. Genevieve Knight & Zhang Wei, 2015. "Isolating the Determinants of Temporary Agency Worker Use by Firms: An Analysis of Temporary Agency Workers in Australian Aged Care," Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE), Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), Curtin Business School, vol. 18(2), pages 205-237.

2013

  1. David Greenberg & Johanna Walter & Genevieve Knight, 2013. "A cost-benefit analysis of the random assignment UK Employment Retention and Advancement Demonstration," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 45(31), pages 4335-4354, November.

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