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Conjoint Prof. William (Bill) Mitchell

Work Phone(02) 4921 5027
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OfficeRC1.12, Research Cottage

Funding

Summary

Number of grants48
Total funding$2,172,554

For project grants received while at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2011 (3 grants)

Project to provide e-research tools to generate economic spatial statistics and conduct regional impact analysis for incorporation into the AURIN e-infrastructure$196,152

Provision of infrastructure and data integration for Functional Economic Regions$169,995

Regional Differentiation and Workforce Planning in NSW$25,000

2009 (2 grants)

The Job Readiness of Muslim Jobseekers and the Relative Effectiveness of Employment Support Services in Australia$88,000

Community Land and Business Plan for Brewarrina Local Aboriginal Land Council$45,454

2008 (3 grants)

Advancing spatial research by reconstructing Australia's economic geography$150,000

A society divided: a multilevel approach for understanding socio-economic opportunity and vulnerability$89,500

Labour mobility of low-paid workers$38,040

2007 (4 grants)

Infrastructure for a spatially integrated social science research facility$29,500

(10) Centre of Full Employment and Equity$24,850

Examination of cost differentials methodology used in Econtech report 'Economic analysis of Building and Construction Industry Productivity, August 2007'$4,545

Unemployment: Past and Present, Downing College, Cambridge University, UK, 30/8/2007- 1/9/2007$2,500

2006 (4 grants)

Spatially Integrated Social Science - Shared Data Resources Initiative$49,000

Estimating neighbourhood effects in local labour markets$18,731

Social networks, job search and regional labour market outcomes$10,000

3rd International Conference, $2,400

2005 (6 grants)

Creating effective employment solutions for youth with psychosis$73,950

2005 RIBG allocation$19,500

Creating effective employment solutions for youth with psychosis$15,000

Examining the irreversibility of long-term unemployment in Australia$11,863

The influence of regional interdependence on regional unemployment in Australia$11,863

The Keynesian Legacy in Macroeconomic Modelling, 16-17 September 2005$2,500

2004 (7 grants)

The dynamics of job creation and job destruction in Australia$131,000

Creating effective labour markets - a new framework for regional employment policy$111,049

Creating effective local labour markets - a new framework for regional employment policy.$30,000

Projects for Australian Services Union, Child Care, Research for AWU, ACTU, NSW Labour Council$20,000

The identification and analysis of local labour markets.$16,500

Visit of Prof Joan Muysken, 19 February to 5 March 2004 and 19 April to 26 May 2004$3,420

BIEN (Basic Income European Network) 10th Bi-annual Congress, September 18-21 2004$2,500

2003 (5 grants)

The Social Impacts of Unemployment in the Hunter Region$59,000

Evaluation of the Community Support Team for Homeless Long-Term Unemployed Participants$18,829

Estimating the costs of inflation targetting monetary policy in Australia.$14,000

The Design and Implementation of a Public Sector Employment Program for the Hunter Region.$12,000

Fifteenth Annual European Association of Labour Economists Conference$2,400

2002 (3 grants)

A small macroeconometric model of the Australian economy with multi-country linkages$13,000

An analysis of the determinants of regional rates of labour utilisation$10,000

4th Path to Full Employment Conference/9th National Conference on Unemployment, from 4 December to 6 December 2002$3,000

2001 (3 grants)

The role of productive investment and public sector employment in determining employment growth in the OECD, 1960-2000.$12,000

Estimating unmet child care needs in Australia$10,000

3rd Path to Full Employment Conference, from 14 June 2001 to 15 June 2001$3,000

2000 (4 grants)

Support for the Centre for Full Employment and Equity.$452,122

Explaining Differences in Unemployment Rates and the Implications for Economic Policy: A Study of 3 Asia Pacific Countries$140,000

International Indulstrial Relations Tokyo.$2,500

The Path to Full Employment Conference - The Centre for Full Employment and Equity (COfFEE).$1,700

1999 (2 grants)

Explaining Differences in Unemployment Rates in Australia and the USA: The Implications for Economic Policy$11,500

ISS International Conference on Unemployment, Job Creation and Employment Relations, Korea.$1,191

1998 (1 grants)

The labour market adjusments that accompany economic expansion$11,500

1996 (1 grants)

European Unemployment - Macroeconomic Aspects - Florence, 21-22 Nov 1996$2,000