Human behaviour drives the actions of consumers, workers and businesses, and in doing so, drives the performance of the wider economy. We want to improve access to high quality work; increase business productivity and growth; and improve macroeconomic policy to the benefit of citizens and businesses across the economy.
Featured work
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How can we encourage migrant domestic workers to seek help? Part 2
In Part 1 of this blog post series, we talked about the behavioural barriers that migrant domestic workers (MDWs) face…
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It pays to try public transport
In Australia, the tyranny of distance has led to a historical reliance on commuting by car. But small vehicles account for a total of 10% of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions,…
More on work and economics
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Women only apply when 100% qualified? Putting received wisdom to the test
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Tackling long hours culture and presenteeism
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Peer-to-peer financial guidance at work: Lessons from the field
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Financial First Aider Pilot
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Where we’ve been and where we’re going: Latin America and the Caribbean
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