Webinar Jul 2023
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Facts and figures May 2023
Employment of men and women across the life course
This Facts and Figures summarises information about employment participation, with a focus on gender and age differences, to capture variation between men and women and across the life cycle.
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Research report Jul 2020
Families Then & Now: Couple relationships
The fourth snapshot from our Families Then and Now series outlines changes to couple relationships from 1980 to today.
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Research report Aug 2020
Families Then & Now: How we worked
The sixth snapshot from our Families Then and Now series outlines changes in when, how and where we work from 1980 to today.
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Research report Aug 2020
Families Then & Now: Income and wealth
The fifth snapshot from our Families Then and Now series outlines changes in household incomes and wealth and the amount of debt from 1980 to today.
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Media release Aug 2020
Families Then and Now: how income and employment changed for Australian households between 1980 and 2019
More working mums, a marginally narrowing gender pay gap, and increased household wealth are just a few of the economic shifts people in Australia have lived through over the last 40 years, according to new research released by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS).
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Practice guide Feb 2022
Inclusive communication with LGBTIQ+ clients
This guide outlines why inclusive communication matters and what works to ensure inclusive communication.
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Short article Feb 2022
Informal supports to maximise health and wellbeing for LGBTIQ+ clients
How informal supports can help to buffer negative environments and maximise the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ clients alongside inclusive services.
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Practice guide Dec 2015
Intimate partner violence in lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex and queer communities
Outlines the issues around intimate partner violence in LGBTIQ communities and describes implications for practice
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Family Matters article Oct 2009
Joblessness, family relations and children's development
Family Matters article on economic instability and children's development