Family Matters article Dec 1992
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Long-term relationships between parents
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Family Matters article Dec 1992
The child's right to know both parents
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Research report Feb 1993
The Australian Living Standards Study Berwick Report Part 1: The Household Survey
This report presents the results of the household survey undertaken in the city of Berwick, Vic.
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Research report Feb 1993
Young people living on the urban fringe: Preliminary report: The youth of Berwick
Examines the life circumstances of the young people of Berwick, the issues they face and the policy implications of the information gathered
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Family Matters article May 1993
Beyond custody and access
In this edited version of a paper presented at the fourth Australian Family Research Conference in February 1993, the author suggests that the roots of the language of custody and access lie in outdated assumptions of children as economic assets or property.
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Family Matters article Aug 1993
Aboriginal Australians and poverty
The author alerts readers to problems associated with measuring income poverty and argues that definitions used in measuring income amongst white Australians are not always appropriate when measuring income poverty amongst Aborigines.
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Family Matters article Aug 1993
Work-related child care: Four Melbourne localities
This paper examines work-related child care in four localities of Melbourne: Berwick, Werribee, Box Hill and inner Melbourne, drawing from the Australian Institute of Family Studies' survey of Australian Living Standards.
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Research report Aug 1993
Child care in Berwick: Results of the Australian Living Standards Study
This report provides information relating to the use of pre-schools and child care in Berwick.
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Research report Aug 1993
Child care in Box Hill: Results of the Australian Living Standards Study
This document reports on the use of child care made by families in Box Hill.
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Research report Aug 1993
Child care in Melbourne: Results of the Australian Living Standards Study
This document reports on the child care used by families living in the City of Melbourne.