Why fixing the workforce gender balance matters

Why fixing the workforce gender balance matters

Australia's workforce is almost evenly split between men and women, yet fewer than one in four Australians work in a gender balanced occupation. But why does it matter? Turns out, it’s bad for workers, businesses and the economy. In this podcast episode, host Kat Clay is joined by Jessica Geraghty to discuss her latest research on why fixing the gender balance matters. Read the article: https://grattan.edu.au/news/fixing-the-workforce-gender-balance-is-in-everyones-interest/

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COVID catch-up: one year later

COVID catch-up: one year later

In June 2020, Grattan Institute published a report called COVID catch-up: helping disadvantaged students close the equity gap. What we didn’t know was the impact this report would go on to have across...

21 Jun 202121min

How to fix Australia's COVID vaccine rollout

How to fix Australia's COVID vaccine rollout

Australia’s vaccine rollout has been a train-wreck. Missed deadlines. A lack of transparency. Not to mention, expensive. And data published by The Age and Sydney Morning Herald suggest that a third ...

3 Jun 202122min

How to reform permanent skilled migration in Australia

How to reform permanent skilled migration in Australia

With Australia's borders closed because of the pandemic, it's no wonder that migration is at an all-time low. Yet the COVID crisis provides a unique opportunity to reset Australia's skilled migration ...

31 Mai 202130min

Megabang for megabucks: driving a harder bargain on megaprojects

Megabang for megabucks: driving a harder bargain on megaprojects

Taxpayers end up paying too much for major road and rail projects in Australia because governments don’t drive a hard bargain on contracts with the big construction firms. But what can governments do ...

16 Mai 202118min

Peering into the budget crystal ball with Danielle Wood

Peering into the budget crystal ball with Danielle Wood

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – for wonks that is. The Federal Government will soon release their May budget. But with economic recovery high on the agenda in the wake of COVID-19, you mig...

7 Mai 202118min

An Agenda For Australia’s First Minister For Women’s Economic Security

An Agenda For Australia’s First Minister For Women’s Economic Security

Australia has a new Minister for Women’s Economic Security in Jane Hume. But with an enormous gender gap in lifetime earnings between men and women, the significant job losses for women during the pan...

28 Apr 202115min

Why Australia should have a universal aged care system

Why Australia should have a universal aged care system

All of us at some point in our lives have reaped the benefits of Medicare – whether that’s bulk billing a doctor’s appointment or receiving a more serious hospital procedure for free. When Medicare wa...

19 Apr 202121min

How to get to net-zero emissions in the National Electricity Market

How to get to net-zero emissions in the National Electricity Market

Achieving net-zero emissions sometimes sounds like an unachievable dream. With the political football of climate policy, and the current reliance on gas and coal-fired electricity sources, you’d be fo...

11 Apr 202123min

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