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Timing of mothers' return to work after childbearing: Variations by job
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child's life, as women leave or take a break from employment to care for an infant. Within this first year, however, there is considerable variation of maternal employment rates as some women make their way back to the workforce. This paper explores the timing...
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The nature and impact of caring for family members with a disability in Australia
It is estimated that in 2003 there were 474,600 primary carers providing care to a person because of disability or old age. In coming decades, as the Australian population ages, the number of carers is projected to increase. Despite the large number of carers in Australia and the likely increase in their numbers, relatively little...
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Promising Practice Profiles: final report
This report sets out information about the PPP background and process and the results of the call for promising practice proposals. It then presents the analysis of promising practices, grouped by program target group.
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2007 Longitudinal study of Australian children research conference
A number of presentations from this conference are now available on the Growing Up in Australia website. The aim of the conference was to provide a forum for the discussion of research based on Longitudinal Study of Australian Children data and to highlight its research potential. Topics covered included: Family structure, quality of the co-parental...
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Fertility and family policy in Australia
This paper provides an overview of trends in fertility in Australia and the potential implications of these trends. It also discusses various explanations that have been provided for fertility trends and key family policies.