Research snapshot Nov 2014
Research directions 2014-17
Sets out the AGRC's research directions.
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Research snapshot Nov 2014
Sets out the AGRC's research directions.
Research report Jun 1992
The Australian Early Childhood study is designed both to describe and to examine the relationship between a broad range of family factors
Media release Oct 2017
Nearly one million Australians regularly gamble on horse and dog racing with a high proportion of them experiencing one or more gambling-related problems, according to new analysis by the Australian Gambling Research Centre (AGRC), Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS). AGRC researcher, Dr Andrew Armstrong said the analysis found an estimated 41 per cent of Australians who regularly bet on the races experienced gambling-related problems such as financial pressures, relationship issues and health problems.
Media release Feb 2018
An estimated 132,000 Australians regularly gamble on poker and nearly half of them experience one or more gambling-related problems, according to new analysis by the Australian Gambling Research Centre (AGRC), part of the Australian Institute of Family Studies.
Family Matters article Mar 2011
Family Matters article on persistent work-family strain among Australian mothers
Family Matters article Apr 2002
Research report Apr 2013
This sheet presents statistical information about trends in parents' engagement in paid work, examining mothers' and fathers' employment patterns
Media release Nov 2016
Australian families value access to flexible child care to better meet their changing employment and family circumstances, according to a new report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies.
Research report Jun 2006
This paper presents findings from the Child Care in Cultural Context study.
Family Matters article Nov 1990