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HomeUpcoming Events28th Australian Labour Market Research (ALMR) Workshop
28th Australian Labour Market Research (ALMR) Workshop

The Australian Labour Market Research (ALMR) Workshop is the annual conference of the Australian Society of Labour Economists. The workshop involves interactive feedback from expert discussants and is designed to disseminate high quality research on labour economics and labour relations. The main objective is to promote informed debate among economists and policy-makers about current issues facing the labour market. The timing of the 2017 ALMR Workshop is designed to dovetail with the Asian and Australasian Society of Labour Economics (AASLE) Inaugural Conference to be held in Canberra immediately after this workshop.
 
You can register for the 2017 ALMR Conference at Eventbrite.

Download the Workshop Program (386K PDF).

Workshop Dates 

6 December 2017: 9.30 am - 5 pm
7 December 2017: 9.30 am - 1.30 pm

Keynote Speaker

Prof Klaus Zimmermann

http://www.klausfzimmermann.de/

Registration 

You can register for the 2017 ALMR Conference at Eventbrite.

Sponsors

Australian Government Department of Employment

Australian Bureau of Statistics

ANU Centre for Social Research & Methods

Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre

Register now

Date & time

  • Wed 06 Dec 2017, 9:30 am - Thu 07 Dec 2017, 1:30 pm

Location

Hotel Realm, 18 National Circuit Barton ACT 2600 Australia

Speakers

  • Klaus Zimmermann
  • Armida Alisjahbana
  • Boyd Hunter
  • Danielle Venn
  • Elisa Birch
  • Greg Connolly
  • Karen Mumford
  • Ken Ueda
  • Leonora Risse
  • Matthew Gray
  • Nick Biddle
  • Pipit Pitriyan
  • Riyana Miranti
  • Sean Gumley
  • Sholeh Maani
  • Tina Rampino

Contact

  •  ALMR
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