Events
Agricultural calendars and the school year: Timing, child labor, and schooling
Josh Merfeld presents on agricultural calendars, child labor, and schooling.
Behind closed door: gender-based violence during the pandemic
In conversation with Siti Husna (LBH APIK), Alimatul Qibtiyah (National Commission on Violence Against Women), Sri Wiyanti Eddyono (Universitas Gadjah Mada) about gender-based violence during the pandemic.
Firms' responses to foreign demand shock: the Indonesian manufacturing firms in the aftermath of the global financial crises
This paper investigates the adjustment in employment and its interrelated factors when firms face foreign demand shocks.
Australia's future tax system
This seminar will cover tax reform developments over the last 20 years.
Building sustainable wellbeing economies, societies, and the rest of nature
Please join us for an upcoming RE&D Research Notes webinar, hosted by the Resources, Environment and Development group (RE&D), Crawford School of Public Policy.
The effects of political shocks on international trade: evidence from China and major partners, 1998-2018
Vishesh Agarwal presents his PhD research on the interaction of trade and political conflict between China and its major trading partners.
The effect of investor credit supply on housing prices
This seminar will discuss the effect of investor credit supply on housing prices in Australia.
8,000 seasonal workers by 2025 from PNG
Natasha Turia-Moka highlights some of PNG’s adaptations to its decentralised Regional Recruitment Hub model.
Rupture: Understanding nature-society transformation through hydropower development in the Mekong Basin
Professor Sango Mahanty will present highlights from a collaborative paper on Rupture: dramatic nature-society transformations associated with hydropower.
Child-centered advocacy for Wellbeing
Hear from Leanne McLean, Tasmania’s Commissioner for Children and Young People, on her child-centered approaches to ensuring the wellbeing of all young Tasmanians.
Minimum wage policy and poverty in a developing country
Nurina Merdikawati presents her PhD research on the minimum wage policy and poverty in Indonesia.
Cashless Debit Card: Where we are now and where to from here?
This free symposium will take stock of where we are now, and where to from here when considering compulsory income management in Australia.
Bushfires, infant health and early child development
This seminar will discuss bushfire, infant health and early child development in Australia.
Global Seminar. Accelerated digital adoption in banking sector during the pandemic
During this two-year span of the pandemic, digital adoption has been accelerating, including in the banking sector. In this webinar, we discuss how Indonesia could keep its promise to create more inclusive financial services.
Australia’s children in the post-COVID decade
Hear from Anne Hollonds, Australia’s National Children’s Commissioner on what’s next for Australia’s children in the post-COVID decade. How has the pandemic shaped children’s lives, and how will it impact their future?
Projecting the long run impact of an economic reform: the case of the Indonesian Omnibus Law
Krisna Gupta presents his PhD research on the long-run impact of the Indonesian Omnibus law.
Whose right? Forceful evictions of informal settlements from state land in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Dr Michelle Nayahamui Rooney presents results from an analysis of the evictions of informal settlements in Port Moresby over the decade 2012–2021.
Changing gender relations in agriculture and food security
Nishith Tanny will present insights from her research on changing gender relations in agriculture and food security.
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