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Prof. Martin Watts

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 29
Total funding $763,255

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2010 (1 grants)

Evolving urban structure, mode choice, travel behaviour and energy consumption: a study of the Sydney planning strategy$143,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

2008 (2 grants)

Advancing spatial research by reconstructing Australia's economic geography$150,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Policy & Politics 3rd International Conference$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2006 (3 grants)

Exploring the Spatial Interface between Residential and Occupational Segregation by Gender and Birthplace in the Sydney Commuting Area$17,411
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Social networks, job search and regional labour market outcomes$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

CofFee the constraints to Full Employment Conference & SHE Conference, 7-12 December 2006$500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2005 (3 grants)

The influence of regional interdependence on regional unemployment in Australia$11,863
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

The labour force participation behaviour of people with disabilities in Australia$11,863
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Spatially Integrated Social Sciences Proposal$3,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

2004 (4 grants)

Creating effective labour markets - a new framework for regional employment policy$111,049
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Creating effective local labour markets - a new framework for regional employment policy.$30,000
Funding Body: Jobs Australia Limited

The identification and analysis of local labour markets.$16,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Work, Employment & Society Conference & 10th BIEN International Congress, 1-3 & 19-20 September$2,400
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2003 (3 grants)

Job Proximity and the Dispersion of Urban Unemployment Rates$15,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

The Design and Implementation of a Public Sector Employment Program for the Hunter Region.$12,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

3rd International Employment Relation Conference 13 to 14 November 2003$415
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2002 (3 grants)

A small macroeconometric model of the Australian economy with multi-country linkages$13,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

An analysis of the determinants of regional rates of labour utilisation$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

9th B.I.E.N. International Congress and 1st CofFEE (Europe) Conference Geneva, Switzerland & Maastricht, The Netherlands, 12 - 14 September 2002 & 3 - 4 Octobe$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2001 (1 grants)

The role of productive investment and public sector employment in determining employment growth in the OECD, 1960-2000.$12,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2000 (3 grants)

Explaining Differences in Unemployment Rates and the Implications for Economic Policy: A Study of 3 Asia Pacific Countries$140,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

The Measurement and Explanation of Levels and Changes in Intra-Organisation Gender Segregation, 1989-98 using AAA Public Reports Data.$10,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

International Industrial Relations Tokyo World Congress.$1,827
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

1999 (2 grants)

Explaining Differences in Unemployment Rates in Australia and the USA: The Implications for Economic Policy$11,500
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Labour Market Regulation: Between Co-operation & Competition.$2,169
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

1998 (1 grants)

The labour market adjusments that accompany economic expansion$11,500
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

1996 (2 grants)

Annual Social Policy Association Conference, Sheffield, UK, 16-18 July 1996$1,738
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Annual Social Policy Association Conference, Sheffield Hallam University, 16-18 July, 1996$1,520
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

1992 (1 grants)

A Theoretical And Empirical Analysis Of The Relationshjip Between Long Duration Unemployment, Employment Growth And Wage A& Price Inflation$8,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle