Family Matters article Nov 1990
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How divorced parents perceive their children's schooling
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Research report Dec 1989
An examination of cases registered with the Child Support Agency, 1/6/1988 thru 31/3/1989
This report provides summary information on the data contained on the first of the tapes to be provided with registration information up to March 1989
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Research report Aug 1989
Repartnering after divorce: The formation of second families
Paper examines the repartnering patterns of a group of men and women in Australia whose first marriage ended in divorce in the early 1980s.
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Research report Aug 1989
Financial support and relationships with children
This report focuses on the financial support of children and some associated family and economic circumstances.
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Research report May 1989
The CSSE pre-scheme custodial parent and control samples: Characteristics of respondents, response rates and biases
This paper describes in more detail the sampling methodology employed for the pre-scheme custodial parent and control samples
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Research report Feb 1989
Attitudes to various aspects of Australian child maintenance reforms
This paper briefly reviews several public opinion polls conducted to gauge public attitudes to the Child Support Scheme.
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Research report Dec 1988
'Don't feel the world is caving in': Adolescents in divorcing families
Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) Monograph no. 6
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Research report Aug 1983
The changing face of childhood
The problem of child neglect and abuse is not simply one of parent-child relationships, this paper suggests, but must be understood in social context
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Research report May 1983
Social support in an Australian community
The study carried out in Geelong in May 1982 was an attempt to see how families in one Australian community have been coping with the pressures
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Research report Jul 1982
Social support networks: A critical review of models and findings
The first section of this monograph identifies and evaluates the major explanatory models in use and summarises important findings.