
Confidence in government, satisfaction with the direction of the country and voting intentions (April 2021)
Author/editor: Biddle, N & Gray, M
Year published: 2021
The aim of this paper is to summarise data from the ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods COVID-19 impact monitoring survey program on three measures related to views on the broad political and government context – satisfaction with the direction of the country, confidence in key institutions…

Describing Australia's COVID-19 vaccine success, and ongoing challenges: October 2021
Author/editor: Biddle, N & Steinhauser, R
Year published: 2021
The aim of this paper is to use longitudinal data from the ninth wave of the ANU Impact Monitoring Survey program (collected in October 2021) to answer four key research questions related to vaccination in Australia: What are the factors associated with the relatively high vaccine uptake achieved…

Determinants of COVID-19 vaccination and views of parents about vaccination of children in Australia: August 2021
Author/editor: Biddle, N, Edwards, B, Gray, M & Sollis, K
Year published: 2021
This paper provides the first detailed, publicly available analysis of the socioeconomic and attitudinal determinants of COVID-19 vaccination amongst both Australian adults and Australian parents’ views about vaccinating their children in the future. The analysis is based on the August 2021 wave of…

Determinants of participation in a longitudinal survey during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of a low-infection country
Author/editor: Biddle, N & Sollis, K
Year published: 2021
In this paper, we utilise a longitudinal sample with responses from prior to the COVID-19 pandemic to measure the factors associated with participation in longitudinal surveys during the COVID-19 period. The benefit of this sample for the analysis is that factors collected in pre-COVID waves can be…

Financial Stress and Social Security Settings in Australia
Author/editor: Phillips, B & Narayanan, V
Year published: 2021
The Australian social security system spends around $120 billion dollars in cash transfers to Australian households each year. This money provides a safety net for around 5 million Australian’s most of whom have little or no other regular income source due to age, incapacitation, caring…

Perceptions and experiences of crime during the COVID-19 period
Author/editor: Sollis, K & Biddle, N
Year published: 2021
With the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in dramatic shifts in the way societies and communities operate, individuals’ experiences and perceptions of crime and the police also have the potential to be affected. Using data from the ANU COVID-19 Impact Monitoring Program, this paper outlines how…

Research note: Sophisticated Investor Projections
Author/editor: Phillips, B
Year published: 2021
This research note seeks to quantify the historical and future change in the potential share of Australians who could be classified as ‘sophisticated investors’ in accordance with the definition legislated by the Corporations Act. These changes arise as a result of the failure of the…