Events
2024 Pacific Migration Workshop
The 2024 Pacific Migration Workshop was held in Canberra on 3 September.
This year’s theme was Expanding Opportunities for Pacific Migration.
Japan Update 2024
Join us in-person for this free and fully catered event or tune into the YouTube livestream.
Housing prices and marriage delay in China
Tunye Qiu presents his research on the impacts of housing prices on marriage delay in China.
National CGE Modelling Workshop
The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research, ANU, and the Centre of Policy Studies, Victoria University, will convene the National CGE Modelling Workshop on 9–10 September at the Weston Theatre, Crawford School of Public Policy.
National CGE Modelling Workshop
The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research, ANU, and the Centre of Policy Studies, Victoria University, will convene the National CGE Modelling Workshop on 9–10 September at the Weston Theatre, Crawford School of Public Policy.
Transforming Systems of Care: Launching the Caring about Care Report
We invite you to this special event to launch the newly published ‘Caring about Care’ report, authored by Elise Klein, Janet Hunt, Zoe Stains, Chay Brown, Kayla Glynn-Braun, and Mandy Yap. Join Honorary Professor June Oscar AO, Chair of the Wiyi Yani U Thangani Institute for First Nations gender justice, as well as the researchers and women involved in the research to hear about this important exploration into care work.
Are the benefits of electrification realized only in the long run? Evidence from rural India
This seminar will discuss the benefits of electrification.
2024 Indonesia Update: How Jokowi changed Indonesia
Register here for the 2024 Indonesia Update conference:
To attend in-person, please register via Eventbrite
To attend via Zoom, please register vis this link
About the 2024 conference
Cash transfers and labor supply: New evidence on impacts and mechanisms
The study finds that Vietnam’s national cash transfer program does not reduce labor supply but rather shifts adults from self-employment to wage-paying jobs, likely due to older adults taking on more housework and childcare responsibilities.
Space-time of predator proof fencing in Australian Protected Areas
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.
RE&D Guest, Associate Professor Ben Cooke, will present their research insights on Space-time of predator proof fencing in Australian Protected Areas. The seminar will be facilitated by Christina Griffin.
Food one click away: The impact of online food delivery platforms on food security in Indonesia
Pyan Muchtar presents his research about online food delivery platform in Indonesia.
Disability and social insurance in Australia:Trends and correlates
This study analyses the social insurance role of the Disability Support Pension (DSP) in Australia.
Fuel prices and ambient air pollution: A study of Sydney
This paper explores the short-run influence of road transport fuel prices on ambient air pollution over the period 2004–2023 for the case of Sydney, Australia.
The domestic-international nexus of green developmentalism in Indonesia: A winning and willing green coalition
A global boom in energy transition minerals (ETMs), such as cobalt, nickel, and lithium is underway, driven by appealing policy initiatives by advanced industrialised countries to produce greener technologies, especially battery, electric vehicles (EVs) and AI infrastructure. Indonesia as the largest nickel producer in the world has sought to plug into this boom through an integrated EV manufacturing industry.
How did Indonesian voters respond to disinformation and election propaganda? Evidence from a national panel survey
How did Indonesian voters respond to disinformation and election propaganda? Evidence from a national panel survey By Maria Monica Wihardja
Otonomi bilong wanem? Autonomy for what? Interfaces between identity, development, and decentralisation in PNG
This presentation delves into the intricate social identities in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and focuses on the challenges and negotiations between dynamic local identities with state politics and development policies and processes in PNG.
CAMA Book Launch: Australia’s Pandemic Exceptionalism
CAMA Book Launch: Australia’s Pandemic Exceptionalism, by Richard Holden and Steven Hamilton.
Date: 30 Sep 2024, Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm;
Venue: Canberry/Springbank Room
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