Emerging family research issues 2002

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Family Matters article
Published

September 2001

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Abstract

In this overview of emerging research issues for the Australian Institute of Family Studies, the author outlines the principles and processes which will underlie the selection of research topics which the Institute should address and how it should do so. It also identifies and discusses three broad and overlapping thematic areas where research data will need to inform policy and practice: diversity, change, and the interactions of family with work and community.

In this overview of emerging research issues for the Australian Institute of Family Studies, the author outlines the principles and processes which will underlie the selection of research topics which the Institute should address and how it should do so. It also identifies and discusses three broad and overlapping thematic areas where research data will need to inform policy and practice: diversity, change, and the interactions of family with work and community.

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