The dramatic changes in family composition have profound implications for studying relationships of children to other adults in a household. However, methods for studying such relationships have been outpaced by the transfor-mation of families and thus today’s studies, for example, often inaccurately assess whether a child lives with one or two parents and whether he or she is the biological child of those parents. Despite needing increased detail about relationships of children to adults in a household, few surveys gather such data. An exception is the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, which collects detailed household relationship data. Analyses of these data suggest that there is tremendous diversity in A...
Since 1981, the number of Australians living in a multigenerational household increased by nearly on...
Family structure disruption has been linked to negative child educational and health outcomes (Peral...
Family structure disruption has been linked to negative child educational and health outcomes (Peral...
Widespread social changes over the last half century have been reflected in changes in family forms....
This article describes the extent to which Australian children experience family disruption caused b...
Commenced in 2001, the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a nation...
HILDA) Survey, a major new household panel study, was conducted. While the coverage of the HILDA Sur...
Two in five Australian children live in households with more complex family relationships at some st...
This report, which has been produced by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, aims to provide ...
Based on an ongoing study involving 10,000 families across Australia, this annual report paper addre...
Non-traditional couple families with children appear to be becoming more widespread in Australia. Th...
The size of Australian households and the forms they take have changed in profound ways across the y...
More than half a million or one in four Australian households now have a female as their major bread...
Many people around the world live in households with multiple generations of related adults (multige...
Contemporary research on the adjustment of children growing up in \u27non-traditional\u27 family for...
Since 1981, the number of Australians living in a multigenerational household increased by nearly on...
Family structure disruption has been linked to negative child educational and health outcomes (Peral...
Family structure disruption has been linked to negative child educational and health outcomes (Peral...
Widespread social changes over the last half century have been reflected in changes in family forms....
This article describes the extent to which Australian children experience family disruption caused b...
Commenced in 2001, the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a nation...
HILDA) Survey, a major new household panel study, was conducted. While the coverage of the HILDA Sur...
Two in five Australian children live in households with more complex family relationships at some st...
This report, which has been produced by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, aims to provide ...
Based on an ongoing study involving 10,000 families across Australia, this annual report paper addre...
Non-traditional couple families with children appear to be becoming more widespread in Australia. Th...
The size of Australian households and the forms they take have changed in profound ways across the y...
More than half a million or one in four Australian households now have a female as their major bread...
Many people around the world live in households with multiple generations of related adults (multige...
Contemporary research on the adjustment of children growing up in \u27non-traditional\u27 family for...
Since 1981, the number of Australians living in a multigenerational household increased by nearly on...
Family structure disruption has been linked to negative child educational and health outcomes (Peral...
Family structure disruption has been linked to negative child educational and health outcomes (Peral...