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How many hours per week does an Australian mother spend on housework? Before having a child: 16. Became a mother: 25. Youngest child started school: 30. Youngest child turned fifteen: 28. Children left home: 25. Source: HILDA 2002-14.
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May 2016

Mothers still do the lion's share of housework

Becoming a mother heralds a dramatic change in the lives of Australian women.

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Media release May 2016

Mothers still do the lion's share of housework

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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Current issues in awareness,…

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Australian mothers' participation in employment

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