Family Matters article Jun 2007
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Family Matters article Feb 2007
The intergenerational effects of forced separation on the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal children and young people
This paper seeks to address the gap in empirical data to scientifically document the nature and extent of the intergenerational effects of both forced separation and forced relocation on Indigenous families in terms of social and cultural dislocation, as well as its impact on the health and well being of subsequent generations.
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Family Matters article Oct 2006
Investing in the early years
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Family Matters article Jun 2006
Family trends: Starting early, starting late
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Family Matters article Feb 2006
What can the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children tell us about infants' and 4 to 5 year olds' experiences of early childhood education and care?
In this article the authors provide an overview of data from the Growing Up in Australia study on patterns of use of child care.
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Family Matters article Mar 2005
Mothers' views on using formal child care
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Family Matters article Oct 2004
Having children or not
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Family Matters article Oct 2004
Dashed hopes?
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Family Matters article Oct 2004
Family size
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Family Matters article Oct 2004
Factors influencing men's and women's decisions about having children