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Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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Anne Elizabeth Daly
Research InterestsAnne Daly joined CAEPR in 1991 and worked at the Centre full-time until 1994, when she moved to a teaching position at the University of Canberra. Anne has retained her links with CAEPR ever since and became a CAEPR Visiting Fellow. Her research interests have focused on labour market issues and the interaction between the labour market and the welfare system. This work has been undertaken using both aggregate statistics and case study material. Current research interests are welfare reform and its implications for Indigenous Australians, and the implications for Indigenous Australians, particularly those in rural and remote Australia, of developments in the New Economy. Selected PublicationsDaly, A. and Smith, D.
(1995) 'The contemporary economic status of Indigenous Australian families',
Australian Journal of Social Issues, 31 (4): 354-75. Daly, A. and Hunter, B. (1999) 'Incentives to work: Replacement ratios and the cost of job loss among indigenous Australians' Australian Economic Review, 32:3: 1-18. Daly, A. (1999) 'Prospects for indigenous Australians in the welfare system', Agenda, vol. 6: 5-16. Daly, A. (2000) 'The winners curse? Indigenous Australians in the welfare system', Australian Economic Review, 33 (4): 329-54. Daly, A. and Smith, D.
(2000) 'The role of welfare in the economy of two indigenous communities', Australian
Economic Review, 33 (4): 363-8.
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