Research report May 1984
Should families be a focus for policies?
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This paper concerns itself with the dilemmas of family policies as such and highlights the necessity for governments to think about policy impacts
Research report May 1984
This paper concerns itself with the dilemmas of family policies as such and highlights the necessity for governments to think about policy impacts
Research report Dec 1984
In this book the author focuses on the facts, figures, myths and realities of families in Australia.
Research report Mar 1985
Describes and discusses the trends that are now evident in the way families are forming and re-forming, factors determining families' access to income
Research report Aug 1985
Research findings and conclusions and details suggestions for short- and long-term strategies; a summary report outlines the main issues.
Research report Aug 1986
A comparison of estimates from various sources suggests a phenomenal increase in de facto relationships in Australia since 1970.
Research report Dec 1986
The paper discusses some of the broader social and legal issues surrounding marriage, the family and divorce
Research report Dec 1986
This book explores the economic impact of divorce on couples in Australia and the laws that affect income and financial arrangements
Research report May 1987
Research findings and conclusions and details suggestions for short- and long-term strategies; a summary report outlines the main issues.
Research report Dec 1987
The case studies on which this book is based derive from a larger survey by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, carried out in 1982.
Research report Dec 1988
Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) Monograph no. 6