Superannuation retirement balances: The effect of taxation and superannuation guarantee policies.
Seminar
In this paper we investigate the impact on retirement balances from various relevant policy changes, such as the effects of changes to the Superannuation Guarantee. To investigate the impact of these policy changes we use a dynamic version of the ANU PolicyMod microsimulation model and consider…
Life in Australia: Replicating the European social survey
Webinar/Online
Analysis of survey responses to the same questions asked in Australia and Europe were presented at this webinar on Monday 20 February 2023. The Australian National University (ANU) replicated items from the European Social Survey (ESS) though its Social Research Centre’s probability-based panel,…
Workshop on Modelling Economic Sanctions
Workshop
Workshop on Modelling Economic Sanctions Date: 5 December 2022 Time: 9:00 am – 10:00 pm (AEDT) Location: In-person at the Australian National University (Canberra) RSSS Building Lectorial 1.21 and Online via Zoom About the workshop: The ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods is hosting a…
The Southernizing of Law and Justice: Reflections on a journey
Lecture
The global organisation of knowledge privileges research about law and justice with a selective focus on the Anglophone centres of the Global North. These knowledges are universalised as timeless and placeness, yet they not. The Southernizing project challenges this universalist way of thinking and…
The Structural Gravity Model and its Applications to Economic Sanctions
Workshop
This three-hour workshop will feature Professor Yotov – an expert on structural gravity models and economic sanctions – who will present an overview of the gravity model with a focus on applications to economic sanctions. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the gravity equation. Since then,…
Symposium: Realignment or dealignment? Survey perspectives on the 2022 Federal Election
Symposium
Overview: The May 2022 Election led to a change in government for the first time since 2013, with a slim majority for the new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Labor Party. The historically low vote for the two major parties suggests that this election may have ushered in a major realignment in…
Preventing corruption in government: international and national perspectives
Webinar/Online
Transnational Research Institute on Corruption and Stretton Institute Present: Preventing corruption in government: international and national perspectives Monday 28th March 1:00pm AEDT Speakers: Dr Marie dela Rama and Professor Adam Graycar The last twelve months have witnessed a growing…