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2022

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Maximising the value of the energy transition for rural communities.

Meath, Cristyn, Wade, Belinda, Mangan, John, Fueldner, Anna, Tong, Spencer and Lyons, Ben (2022). Maximising the value of the energy transition for rural communities.. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Rural Economies Centre of Excellence..

Maximising the value of the energy transition for rural communities.

2021

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Cross-border collaboration for the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda: Australia and Latin America lessons on sustainability: Policy brief

Franco, Isabel B., Mangan, John, Smith, Tahlia, Nieto, Daniel, Jimenez, Dayana, Gallagher, Jessica, Salas, Mercelo and Kelly, Rachael (2021). Cross-border collaboration for the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda: Australia and Latin America lessons on sustainability: Policy brief. UQ-ALABC Latin American Sustainability Symposium Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Cross-border collaboration for the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda: Australia and Latin America lessons on sustainability: Policy brief

2007

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Some Issues in the Calculation of Batting Averages: Ranking (and Re-Ranking) the Top 50 Batsmen in Test Cricket, 1877-2006

Borooah, Vani K. and Mangan, John (2007). Some Issues in the Calculation of Batting Averages: Ranking (and Re-Ranking) the Top 50 Batsmen in Test Cricket, 1877-2006. Discussion Paper. No. 351. School of Economics, The University of Queensland.

Some Issues in the Calculation of Batting Averages: Ranking (and Re-Ranking) the Top 50 Batsmen in Test Cricket, 1877-2006

2006

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Occupational outcomes in Australia: Do access and reward go together?

Borooah, Vani K. and Mangan, John E. (2006). Occupational outcomes in Australia: Do access and reward go together?. Labour Economics Research Group (LERG) Discussion Paper Series. 12. School of Economics, University of Queensland.

Occupational outcomes in Australia: Do access and reward go together?

2005

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The Effect of Relative Wages and External Shocks on Quits and Separations from the Public Sector, Labour Economics Research Group (LERG) Working Paper Series, June 2005

Bradley, S., Draca, M., Green, C. P. and Mangan, J. E. (2005). The Effect of Relative Wages and External Shocks on Quits and Separations from the Public Sector, Labour Economics Research Group (LERG) Working Paper Series, June 2005. Australia: School of Economics, The University of Queensland.

The Effect of Relative Wages and External Shocks on Quits and Separations from the Public Sector, Labour Economics Research Group (LERG) Working Paper Series, June 2005

2005

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Shifting industrial relations jurisdiction from the Queensland Government to the Commonwealth Government: Some potential implications

Mangan, John E. (2005). Shifting industrial relations jurisdiction from the Queensland Government to the Commonwealth Government: Some potential implications. Queensland, Australia: Department of Industrial Relations, Queensland Government.

Shifting industrial relations jurisdiction from the Queensland Government to the Commonwealth Government: Some potential implications

2005

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Can hospital accident Data be used to improve the estimates of workplace injuries?

Mangan, John (2005). Can hospital accident Data be used to improve the estimates of workplace injuries?. WorkCover Queensland.

Can hospital accident Data be used to improve the estimates of workplace injuries?

2005

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The Regional Distribution of Skills in Queensland

Mangan, John (2005). The Regional Distribution of Skills in Queensland. Queensland Treasury.

The Regional Distribution of Skills in Queensland

2004

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Workplace injuries in New South Wales: An econometric analysis: Draft results of a study undertaken for the New South Wales WorkCover Authority

Borooah, Vani and Mangan, John E. (2004). Workplace injuries in New South Wales: An econometric analysis: Draft results of a study undertaken for the New South Wales WorkCover Authority. New South Wales, Australia: New South Wales Workcover Authority.

Workplace injuries in New South Wales: An econometric analysis: Draft results of a study undertaken for the New South Wales WorkCover Authority