Research report Dec 1993
Short-term work patterns of women and the dependent spouse rebate
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Department of Social Security Contract Projects, 1992-93 Project 4: Short-term work patterns of women
Research report Dec 1993
Department of Social Security Contract Projects, 1992-93 Project 4: Short-term work patterns of women
Research report Jan 2011
This paper investigates the lower employment rates of single mothers by comparing their employment transition rates with those of partnered mothers
Research report Oct 2010
This report analyses the effect of receipt of child support payments on the labour supply of resident mothers.
Media release Mar 2019
Women are more likely to initiate divorce, but also more likely to suffer financially from it.
Submission Jun 2014
Submission based on two studies relevant to terms of reference of current Inquiry into Child Support.
Research report Feb 2001
This paper contributes to the development of clear links between theorised and empirical understandings of social capital.
Short article Jun 2019
This article is adapted from a presentation given at the AIFS 2018 Conference: Fathers at Work symposium.
Media release Jun 2019
The often incompatible demands of work and family life typically have been viewed as a burden for mothers. However new research shows it is also affecting fathers.
Research report Jun 2005
This report presents a snapshot of contemporary attitudes to child support in Australia