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Australian Trade Union ArchivesUniversity of Melbourne: Australian Trade Union Archives [ATUA] is an online gateway for researchers and scholars of labour history, designed to link together historical detail, archival resources
St. James Encyclopedia of Labor History WorldwideGale Group: Online edition of the St. James Encyclopedia of Labor History Worldwide (2003). Provides in-depth analysis of more than 300 key events in labor history over the last 200 years, focusing on the relevance of these events to both the labor movement as a whole and to societal changes around the world. Part of the Gale Virtual Reference Library. Available for document delivery to Australian Libraries.
Informit: Covers industrial relations and related topics, including industrial conflict, wages and conditions, labour market economics, equal employment opportunity, labour law
Informit: Covers employment, industrial relations, and related topics, including labour economics, policy and legislation, workplace reform, employment policy and trends, recruitment
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)Australian Bureau of Statistics: , demography, census, finance, labour, manufacturing, national accounts, prices, service industries, social trends, trade and transport. Electronic copies of ABS publications and related
Families & Society CollectionRMIT Publishing: -reviewed journals from government and specialist associations tackling modern debates on topics including non-traditional families, parenting, marriage, divorce, division of labour, working
Year Book AustraliaAustralian Bureau of Statistics: coverage includes subjects such as population; labour, income and welfare; housing; health; education; crime and justice; culture and recreation; environment; agriculture; forestry
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