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How the Judiciary * Continues to Undermine Labour Market Dereulation ** (OPINION)
Australian Bulletin of Labour 2005, March, 31, 1
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Abstract Despite improved economic growth, participation rates have not increased in recent years and Australian employment/population rates continue below those in comparable countries when they should be above. The existence of two million or so who would like more employment suggests much more potential for increasing employment than the official unemployment figures.
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