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Add Income v work guarantees: a reconsideration Watts, Martin 2011 Reviewed
Add Identifying functional regions in Australia using hierarchical aggregation techniques Mitchell, William; Watts, Martin 2010 Reviewed
Add Involuntary unemployment: rehabilitating Keynes' definitions Watts, Martin 2010 Reviewed
Add Responding to the Global Financial Crisis with 'credibility': an assessment of the macroeconomic policy frameworks of the inter-governmental organisations Sharpe, Timothy; Watts, Martin 2010 Reviewed
Add The role of the OECD in the design of macroeconomic and labour market policy: reflections of a heterodox economist Watts, Martin 2009 Reviewed
Add Rules versus hierarchy: an application of fuzzy set theory to the assessment of spatial grouping techniques Watts, Martin 2009
Add Evolving patterns of employment concentration in Sydney Watts, Martin 2008 Full Text Reviewed
Add The occupational dimensions of local labour markets in Australian cities Bill, Anthea; Mitchell, William; Watts, Martin 2008 Reviewed
Add The failed full employability paradigm Allen, Emma; Cook, Beth; Mitchell, William; Watts, Martin 2007 Reviewed
Add The occupational dimensions of local labour markets in Australian cities Bill, Anthea; Mitchell, Bill; Watts, Martin 2007 Reviewed
Add The economics of industrial relations reform Lajeunesse, Robert; Mitchell, William; Watts, Martin 2006
Add Examining the relationship between commuting patterns, employment growth and unemployment in the NSW Greater Metropolitan Region Bill, Anthea; Mitchell, William; Watts, Martin 2006 Full Text Reviewed
Add The impact of the provision of informal care on labour force participation behaviour Watts, Martin 2006 Full Text Reviewed
Add Work Choices: the low productivity road to an underclass Cowling, Sally; Lajeunesse, Robert; Mitchell, William; Watts, Martin 2006 Reviewed
Add The commuting behaviour of NSW workers Watts, Martin 2005 Full Text Reviewed