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Associate Professor Julie Moschion
Associate Professor

Julie Moschion

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Overview

Background

Julie joined the University of Queensland as an Associate Professor in May 2023. Julie participated in designing the Journeys Home Survey, a longitudinal study of Australians who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Her current research revolves around a number of issues related to disadvantage in education, housing, health and labour economics. Specifically, she works on homelessness & precarious housing, substance use, incarceration, gender gaps in education, peer effects and female's labour market participation. Julie is developing a research agenda aiming to support the development of better opportunities for Indigenous Australians. This includes a project to evaluate the impact of Indigenous preferential procurement programs and a project on “Historical frontier violence: drivers, legacy and the role of truth-telling”, both supported by ARC funding.

Availability

Associate Professor Julie Moschion is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Research interests

  • Applied Micro-Econometrics, Extreme disadvantage / Housing / Gender / Education Economics

Works

Search Professor Julie Moschion’s works on UQ eSpace

26 works between 2009 and 2024

1 - 20 of 26 works

2024

Other Outputs

Indigenous Business and Corporation Snapshot Study 3.0

Evans, M., Polidano, C., Dahmann, S. C., Kalera, Y., Ruiz, M., Moschion, J. and Blackman, M. (2024). Indigenous Business and Corporation Snapshot Study 3.0. Melbourne, VIC Australia: The University of Melbourne.

Indigenous Business and Corporation Snapshot Study 3.0

2024

Journal Article

Finding the Right Track: Payoffs to Vocational Education Programs with Workplace Learning

Moschion, Julie and Polidano, Cain (2024). Finding the Right Track: Payoffs to Vocational Education Programs with Workplace Learning. Education Finance and Policy, 1-48. doi: 10.1162/edfp_a_00427

Finding the Right Track: Payoffs to Vocational Education Programs with Workplace Learning

2022

Other Outputs

Indigenous Business and Corporation Snapshot Study 2.0

Polidano, C., Evans, M., Moschion, J. and Martin, G. (2022). Indigenous Business and Corporation Snapshot Study 2.0. Melbourne, VIC Australia: The University of Melbourne.

Indigenous Business and Corporation Snapshot Study 2.0

2022

Journal Article

Do early episodes of depression and anxiety make homelessness more likely?

Moschion, Julie and van Ours, Jan C. (2022). Do early episodes of depression and anxiety make homelessness more likely?. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 202, 654-674. doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2022.08.019

Do early episodes of depression and anxiety make homelessness more likely?

2021

Other Outputs

Indigenous Businesses Sector Snapshot Study, Insights from I-BLADE 1.0

Evans, M., Polidano, C., Moschion, J., Langton, M., Storey, M., Jensen, P. and Kurland, S. (2021). Indigenous Businesses Sector Snapshot Study, Insights from I-BLADE 1.0. Melbourne, VIC Australia: The University of Melbourne.

Indigenous Businesses Sector Snapshot Study, Insights from I-BLADE 1.0

2021

Journal Article

Do transitions in and out of homelessness relate to mental health episodes? A longitudinal analysis in an extremely disadvantaged population

Moschion, Julie and van Ours, Jan C. (2021). Do transitions in and out of homelessness relate to mental health episodes? A longitudinal analysis in an extremely disadvantaged population. Social Science & Medicine, 279 113667. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113667

Do transitions in and out of homelessness relate to mental health episodes? A longitudinal analysis in an extremely disadvantaged population

2020

Other Outputs

Behind closed doors: the surge in mental distress of parents

Broadway, B., Méndez, S. and Moschion, J. (2020). Behind closed doors: the surge in mental distress of parents. Melbourne, VIC Australia: The University of Melbourne.

Behind closed doors: the surge in mental distress of parents

2019

Journal Article

Homelessness and incarceration: a reciprocal relationship?

Moschion, Julie and Johnson, Guy (2019). Homelessness and incarceration: a reciprocal relationship?. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 35 (4), 855-887. doi: 10.1007/s10940-019-09407-y

Homelessness and incarceration: a reciprocal relationship?

2019

Journal Article

Does drug use lead to homelessness for young, disadvantaged people?

McVicar, Duncan, Moschion, Julie and van Ours, Jan (2019). Does drug use lead to homelessness for young, disadvantaged people?. Significance, 16 (3), 10-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-9713.2019.01272.x

Does drug use lead to homelessness for young, disadvantaged people?

2019

Journal Article

Early illicit drug use and the age of onset of homelessness

McVicar, Duncan, Moschion, Julie and van Ours, Jan C. (2019). Early illicit drug use and the age of onset of homelessness. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 182 (1), 345-372. doi: 10.1111/rssa.12411

Early illicit drug use and the age of onset of homelessness

2019

Journal Article

Do childhood experiences of parental separation lead to homelessness?

Moschion, Julie and van Ours, Jan C. (2019). Do childhood experiences of parental separation lead to homelessness?. European Economic Review, 111, 211-236. doi: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2018.09.005

Do childhood experiences of parental separation lead to homelessness?

2018

Journal Article

Achievement effects from new peers: who matters to whom?

McVicar, Duncan, Moschion, Julie and Ryan, Chris (2018). Achievement effects from new peers: who matters to whom?. Economics of Education Review, 66, 154-166. doi: 10.1016/j.econedurev.2018.07.008

Achievement effects from new peers: who matters to whom?

2018

Journal Article

The welfare implications of addictive substances: a longitudinal study of life satisfaction of drug users

Moschion, Julie and Powdthavee, Nattavudh (2018). The welfare implications of addictive substances: a longitudinal study of life satisfaction of drug users. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 146, 206-221. doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2017.12.016

The welfare implications of addictive substances: a longitudinal study of life satisfaction of drug users

2017

Journal Article

Gender gaps in early educational achievement

Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. and Moschion, Julie (2017). Gender gaps in early educational achievement. Journal of Population Economics, 30 (4), 1093-1134. doi: 10.1007/s00148-017-0638-z

Gender gaps in early educational achievement

2017

Other Outputs

Do childhood experiences of parental separation lead to homelessness?

Moschion, Julie and van Ours, Jan C. (2017). Do childhood experiences of parental separation lead to homelessness?. LCC Working Paper Series. 2017-10. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.

Do childhood experiences of parental separation lead to homelessness?

2016

Journal Article

IT-based technical change and job instability

Behaghel, Luc and Moschion, Julie (2016). IT-based technical change and job instability. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 118 (1), 79-104. doi: 10.1111/sjoe.12129

IT-based technical change and job instability

2015

Other Outputs

Gender gaps in early educational achievement

Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. and Moschion, Julie (2015). Gender gaps in early educational achievement. LCC Working Paper Series. 2015-25. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.

Gender gaps in early educational achievement

2015

Journal Article

From substance use to homelessness or vice versa?

McVicar, Duncan, Moschion, Julie and van Ours, Jan C. (2015). From substance use to homelessness or vice versa?. Social Science and Medicine, 136-137, 89-98. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.05.005

From substance use to homelessness or vice versa?

2015

Other Outputs

Journeys Home research report 6

Bevitt, Andrew, Chigavazira, Abraham, Herault, Nicolas, Johnson, Guy, Moschion, Julie, Scutella, Rosanna, Tseng, Yi-Ping, Wooden, Mark and Kalb, Guyonne (2015). Journeys Home research report 6. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: University of Melbourne.

Journeys Home research report 6

2014

Journal Article

Trust of second-generation immigrants: intergenerational transmission or cultural assimilation?

Moschion, Julie and Tabasso, Domenico (2014). Trust of second-generation immigrants: intergenerational transmission or cultural assimilation?. IZA Journal of Migration, 3 (1) 10. doi: 10.1186/2193-9039-3-10

Trust of second-generation immigrants: intergenerational transmission or cultural assimilation?

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2025
    Evaluating the impact of Indigenous preferential procurement programs (ARC Linkage Project administered by The University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Historical frontier violence: drivers, legacy and the role of truth-telling
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Julie Moschion is:
Available for supervision

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Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Julie Moschion directly for media enquiries about:

  • closing the gap
  • Gender gaps
  • reconciliation
  • reconciling work and family life

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