Report
The relationship between intergenerational transfers, housing and economic outcomes: final report
Home ownership is valued not just for the housing it provides but also as a means to accumulate wealth over the life-cycle. However, there is evidence that younger generations are making later transitions into home ownership and increased numbers not entering at all—this is not just among low-income earners but also middle-upper income Australians aged...
Discussion paper
House prices, mortgage debt and labour supply: evidence from Australian households
This Positioning Paper outlines the research questions and methodology for an AHURI research study which utilises HILDA panel data and instrumental variable econometric techniques to interrogate the relationship between housing prices, household debt and labour supply in Australia. It provides preliminary evidence of important differences in the magnitude and expression of these relationships for partnered...
Report
Enabling audience participation and collective content generation through urban media as a diagnostic method in urban planning
Interaction design is something perhaps few people think about. Yet it is one of our most important areas of research. The world is now changed every few years by information and communication technologies, and it is interaction design that has to make these changes work for people. In 2015, such changes involve computing’s return to...
Working paper
Fool’s mate: what does CHESS tell us about individual investor trading performance?
Abstract: We investigate the short-term relation between individual investor trading and stock returns on the Australian Securities Exchange. Stocks heavily bought by individual investors underperform stocks heavily sold over the subsequent three days, with respective returns on to a long-short portfolio of -93, -67 and -12 basis points on days one, two, and three. Individuals...
Journal article
"Teaching by humiliation" and mistreatment of medical students in clinical rotations: a pilot study
Practices associated with humiliating medical students persist in contemporary medical education. These practices need to be eradicated, given the evidence that they affect students’ learning and mental health, according to this article. Abstract Objective: To generate a contemporary understanding of “teaching by humiliation” as experienced by medical students in Australia. Design, setting and participants: In...