Submission Sep 2012
Research projects examining separated families and the operation of the Australian family law system.
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Research projects examining separated families and the operation of the Australian family law system.
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Submission Sep 2012
Research projects examining separated families and the operation of the Australian family law system.
Research report May 2012
Prepared for the 2012 National Families Week, with this year's theme being "Families make all the difference: Helping kids to grow and learn"
Research report Oct 2011
This paper describes re-development of the outcome indices for Growing Up in Australia, The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, as at Wave 3.
Research report Mar 2011
This Facts Sheet describes how the characteristics of families differ between the "city" and the "country" or "bush"
Research report May 2010
The Australian Institute of Family Studies has prepared this Facts Sheet about the diversity of families to support the 2010 National Families Week
Research report Mar 2010
Looks at data from over 5,000 time use diaries of 4-5 year old children collected in the first wave (2004) of the Growing Up in Australia study
Research report Dec 2009
The evaluation assessed the extent to which, by 2009, the changes to the family law system had been effective in achieving the policy aims
Research report Dec 2009
This summary report provides an overview of the evaluation findings
Submission Nov 2009
Findings from the AIFS research program relevant to areas under consideration by the ALRC.
Research report Sep 2009
This paper examines how characteristics of parental paid employment are associated with differences in parent-child time