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John Mangan

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First Name:John
Middle Name:Edward
Last Name:Mangan
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RePEc Short-ID:pma570

Affiliation

School of Economics
University of Queensland

Brisbane, Australia
https://economics.uq.edu.au/
RePEc:edi:decuqau (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. S Bradley & C Green & J Mangan, 2011. "Gender wage gaps within a public sector: Evidence from personnel data," Working Papers 615584, Lancaster University Management School, Economics Department.
  2. Borooah, Vani & Mangan, John, 2009. "Home is Where the Hurt is: An Econometric Analysis of Injuries Caused By Spousal Assault," MPRA Paper 19424, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  3. Vani K. Borooah & John Mangan, 2007. "Some Issues in the Calculation of Batting Averages: Ranking (and Re-Ranking) the Top 50 Batsmen in Test Cricket, 1877-2006," Discussion Papers Series 351, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia.
  4. John Mangan, "undated". "Factors Influencing the Employment of Recently-Arrived Female Immigrants: With Special Reference to Australian Data," Working Papers ec1/94, Department of Economics, University of Lancaster.

Articles

  1. Mangan, John & Trendle, Bernard, 2017. "Hard-to-fill vacancies: An analysis of demand side responses in the Australian state of Queensland," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 54(C), pages 49-56.
  2. John Mangan & Bernard Trendle, 2017. "Attrition and retention of apprentices: an exploration of event history data using a multi-state modelling framework," Education Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(4), pages 406-417, July.
  3. Agustina Calatayud & Roberto Palacin & John Mangan & Elizabeth Jackson & Aurora Ruiz-Rua, 2016. "Understanding connectivity to international markets: a systematic review," Transport Reviews, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(6), pages 713-736, November.
  4. Steve Bradley & Colin Green & John Mangan, 2015. "Gender Wage Gaps within a Public Sector: Evidence from Personnel Data," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 83(4), pages 379-397, July.
  5. Borooah, Vani K. & Mangan, John, 2015. "The enemy within: An econometric analysis of injuries caused by self-harm," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 46(C), pages 59-66.
  6. Mengying Feng & John Mangan & Chee Wong & Maozeng Xu & Chandra Lalwani, 2014. "Investigating the different approaches to importance-performance analysis," The Service Industries Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(12), pages 1021-1041, August.
  7. Steve Bradley & Colin Green & John Mangan, 2012. "The Effect of Relative Wages and External Shocks on Public Sector Turnover," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 88(281), pages 243-261, June.
  8. Vani K. Borooah & John Mangan, 2012. "Mistaking Style for Substance," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 13(3), pages 266-287, June.
  9. Vani K. Borooah & John Mangan, 2012. "Measuring competitive balance in sports using generalized entropy with an application to English premier league football," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(9), pages 1093-1102, March.
  10. Borooah, V. & Mangan, J., 2011. "Floreat Scuola: An International Analysis of Parental Satisfaction with Schools," Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 11(3).
  11. Borooah Vani K & Mangan John E, 2010. "The "Bradman Class": An Exploration of Some Issues in the Evaluation of Batsmen for Test Matches, 1877-2006," Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports, De Gruyter, vol. 6(3), pages 1-21, July.
  12. John Mangan & Bernard Trendle, 2010. "Cancellation of indigenous Australians from the apprenticeship training contract," Education Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(4), pages 377-394.
  13. Vani Borooah & John Mangan, 2009. "Home is where the hurt is: an econometric analysis of injuries caused by spousal assault," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(21), pages 2779-2787.
  14. Vani K. Borooah & John Mangan, 2009. "Multiculturalism versus Assimilation: Attitudes towards Immigrants in Western Countries," International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research (IJBESAR), International Hellenic University (IHU), Kavala Campus, Greece (formerly Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology - EMaTTech), vol. 2(2), pages 33-50, December.
  15. Fynes, Brian & de Burca, Sean & Mangan, John, 2008. "The effect of relationship characteristics on relationship quality and performance," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 111(1), pages 56-69, January.
  16. Vani Borooah & John Mangan, 2008. "Education, occupational class, and unemployment in the regions of the United Kingdom," Education Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(4), pages 351-370.
  17. John Mangan & Bernard Trendle, 2008. "Surviving Apprenticeship Training: A Duration Analysis of Apprenticeship Contracts in Australia," Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, , vol. 19(4), pages 379-398, April.
  18. Vani K. Borooah & John Mangan, 2007. "What Underpins Occupational Success? Race, Access, and Reward in Professional and Managerial Jobs in Australia," LABOUR, CEIS, vol. 21(4‐5), pages 837-869, December.
  19. Borooah, Vani K. & Mangan, John, 2007. "Living here, born there: The economic life of Australia's immigrants," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 23(2), pages 486-511, June.
  20. Vani K. Borooah & John Mangan, 2007. "Love Thy Neighbour: How Much Bigotry Is There In Western Countries?," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 60(3), pages 295-317, August.
  21. Gene Tunny & John Mangan, 2004. "Stepping Stones to Permanent Employment in the Public Service," LABOUR, CEIS, vol. 18(4), pages 591-614, December.
  22. John Mangan, 2004. "Principles of Transport Economics," Maritime Economics & Logistics, Palgrave Macmillan;International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME), vol. 6(3), pages 274-275, September.
  23. Dan Andrews & Colin Green & John Mangan, 2004. "Spatial Inequality in the Australian Youth Labour Market: The Role of Neighbourhood Composition," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(1), pages 15-25.
  24. Vani K. Borooah & John Mangan, 2002. "An Analysis of Occupational Outcomes for Indigenous and Asian Employees in Australia," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 78(240), pages 31-49, March.
  25. John Mangan & Chandra Lalwani & Bernard Gardner, 2001. "Identifying Relevant Variables and Modelling the Choice Process in Freight Transportation," Maritime Economics & Logistics, Palgrave Macmillan;International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME), vol. 3(3), pages 278-297, September.
  26. M. Fletcher & P. Gallimore & J. Mangan, 2000. "Heteroscedasticity in hedonic house price models," Journal of Property Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(2), pages 93-108, January.
  27. John Mangan & Christine Williams, 1999. "Casual Employment in Australia: A Further Analysis," Australian Economic Papers, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 38(1), pages 40-50, January.
  28. Vani K. Borooah & John Mangan, 1998. "Why Has the Workplace Become Safer?," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 31(3), pages 224-236, September.
  29. Borooah, Vani K. & Mangan, John & Hodges, John, 1998. "Determinants of Workplace Injuries: An Econometric Analysis Based on Injuries Compensation Data for Queensland," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 28(2), pages 149-168, September.
  30. Mangan, J., 1989. "The New Industrial Economics: Theoretical and Empirical Developments," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 19(2), pages 197-206.
  31. Mangan, J., 1986. "The Structure and Duration of Unemployment in Australia," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 16(1), pages 67-75.
  32. J. Mangan & L. Stokes*, 1985. "Labour Demand in Australian Manufacturing: A Further Analysis," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 53(2), pages 128-131, June.
  33. J. Mangan & L. Stokes, 1984. "The Determinants of Labour Demand in Australian Manufacturing," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 52(3), pages 195-203, September.
  34. Mangan, John & Regan, Philip, 1983. "A Note on Organisational Slack and Market Power in Australian Manufacturing," Australian Economic Papers, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 22(41), pages 356-363, December.

Books

  1. John Mangan, 2000. "Workers Without Traditional Employment," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 1963.

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  1. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (1) 2007-11-03
  2. NEP-SPO: Sports and Economics (1) 2007-11-03

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