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Home Research Our researchers

Mikayla Budinski

Research Officer

Longitudinal Research

Mikayla Budinski joined AIFS in 2018 and is currently a Research Officer in the Families & Society team at AIFS. 

Qualifications

B.A. (Psych & Pol. Science) (Monash), Masters (Journalism) (Monash), Masters (International Relations)

Research by Mikayla Budinski

Young child sitting on the floor playing with wooden alphabet letters.
Research report
Dec 2022

In Home Care Evaluation Report

This final evaluation report for the IHC program draws on data collected about IHC up to February 2020.

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Research report
Feb 2022

Child Care Package Evaluation: Final report

The evaluation primarily considers the impact of the child care subsidy system, comprising the Child Care Subsidy (CCS), Additional Child Care Subsidy (ACCS) and the…

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Two cheerful female friends fill paper bags with food donations as they volunteer during an outdoor food drive. They are wearing protective face masks as they are volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Research report
May 2021

Towards COVID normal: Connection to family, friends and…

This report looks at connection with others - from family members living elsewhere to the local community.

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