Research snapshot May 2016
Mothers still do the lion's share of housework
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Becoming a mother heralds a dramatic change in the lives of Australian women.
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Research snapshot May 2016
Becoming a mother heralds a dramatic change in the lives of Australian women.
Media release Jun 2023
A new report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) has found that young people are increasingly living with their parents well into their late teens and early twenties.
Media release Aug 2021
Among teens who had ever drunk alcohol, those with permission to drink at home were significantly more likely to have drunk in the past month (77%, compared to 63%) and in the past week (49%, compared to 34%).
Profile Aug 2023
Dr Monsurul Hoq is a Senior Research Fellow in the Research and Analysis team.
Profile Oct 2018
Mikayla Budinski is a Research Officer in the Survey Methodology team at AIFS.
Profile Oct 2014
Michelle Silbert is a Manager in the Data Management and Linkage team, working across longitudinal studies and other data linkage projects.
Insights Report Sep 2020
This chapter explores the significant burden of poor mental health among men and the gaps in men's help-seeking behaviour.
Short article Dec 2022
How mental health literacy interventions can be used to enhance youth mental health and potentially decrease the prevalence of mental illness.
Insights Report Nov 2022
This chapter examines health care usage among men in the context of their reported depressive symptoms and in consideration of need.
Profile May 2022
Melissa Willoughby is a Senior Research Officer in the Child and Family Evidence team, where she engages in knowledge translation activities across a range of research projects related to child and family wellbeing.