The economic and social benefits of increasing Indigenous employment

    Research output: Working paper

    Abstract

    Relatively low rates of employment are one of the reasons for many of the poor economic and socialoutcomes experienced by Indigenous Australians. Increases in the rate of Indigenous employment would result in significant economic gains to the individuals who move into employment, and their families and communities, to the government who would receive higher tax revenues and have lower social security outlays, and the economy as a whole via the increases in the effective labour supply. The existing research also finds that there are health and social benefits that flow from paid employment (e.g. Biddle 2011; Hunter & Gray 2013).
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCanberra, Australia.
    PublisherCentre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU
    Pages1-16pp
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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