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Dr Boyd Hunter, CAEPR Fellow

BA, Australian National University
Post GradDip (Economics and Public Policy), Australian National University
MEc, Australian National University
PhD (Economics), Australian National University

E-mail: boyd.hunter@anu.edu.au

Phone: (02) 6125 8207

Curriculum Vitae [PDF Document]

Publications & Research Outputs

Doctor Boyd Hunter

Boyd Hunter has been employed at CAEPR since May 1995. He specialises in labour market analysis, social economics and poverty research. Boyd coordinated the first longitudinal analysis of Indigenous job seekers for the Department of Workplace Relations and Small Business. An important element of this project was to document the dynamics of Indigenous disadvantage within the labour market. He also conducts research into how high rates of Indigenous arrest effects Indigenous employment, education and welfare over the longer-term. He has published extensively in a diverse range of journals spanning across many social science disciplines. Boyd is a joint editor of the journal, the Australian Journal of Labour Economics. He also has experience in both public administration, having worked at the former Department of Social Security and the Department of Industrial Relations. During his sometimes misspent youth he was full-time Chair of the ANU Union Board for one term when he gained some experience managing that large commercial organisation.

Resume

B.A., Australian National University, 1987
Post Grad. Dip. (Economics and Public Policy), Australian National University, 1989
M. Ec., Australian National University, 1991
Ph.D, Australian National University, 1995

Boyd's full curriculum vitae is available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format here.

Key Publications & Research

Select the links below for detailed listings of Dr Hunter's research outputs.

Thesis | In Press, Forthcoming
Refereed Articles & Publications in Academic Journals | Books and Monographs
Chapters in Edited Volumes | Discussion & Working Papers | Consultancy Reports