During the 1990s government polices designed to meet the needs of families represented the fastest growing area of social policy in Australia. These policies reflected contradictory pressures, partly expansionary, from various commitments made by the ALP government in the 1980s, including social wage bargains under the Accord, attempts to end child poverty, and increased support for working women, and partly contractionary, including increased emphasis on means-testing, managerialist support for user-pays and private provision, and cost- shifting to states and community organisation. The Coalition government in its 1996 budget has continued contractionary approaches while indicating a return to the male breadwinner approach to family poli...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
Abstract There have been considerable changes in the family in Australia in the past 30 years. These...
This paper uses Australian Bureau of Statistics' fiscal incidence figures to track trends in the tre...
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the years from ...
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the years from ...
This paper addresses a major theoretical debate in the sociology of the ‘welfare state’ to what exte...
The characteristics of Australian families have changed considerably in the past few decades. Demogr...
In Australia, the federal government is attempting to strengthen families at a time when women and m...
Since its election in 1996 the Howard Government has invested billions of dollars in Australian fami...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
What has happened to the Prime Minister’s ‘barbeque stopper’ issue — reform of policy to support the...
This paper provides a comparative glimpse of work/family issues in Australia and the US. It begins w...
This report contains the five Invited Plenary Session papers presented to the Second National Social...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This paper provides an overview of trends in fertility in Australia and the potential implications o...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
Abstract There have been considerable changes in the family in Australia in the past 30 years. These...
This paper uses Australian Bureau of Statistics' fiscal incidence figures to track trends in the tre...
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the years from ...
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the years from ...
This paper addresses a major theoretical debate in the sociology of the ‘welfare state’ to what exte...
The characteristics of Australian families have changed considerably in the past few decades. Demogr...
In Australia, the federal government is attempting to strengthen families at a time when women and m...
Since its election in 1996 the Howard Government has invested billions of dollars in Australian fami...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
What has happened to the Prime Minister’s ‘barbeque stopper’ issue — reform of policy to support the...
This paper provides a comparative glimpse of work/family issues in Australia and the US. It begins w...
This report contains the five Invited Plenary Session papers presented to the Second National Social...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This paper provides an overview of trends in fertility in Australia and the potential implications o...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
Abstract There have been considerable changes in the family in Australia in the past 30 years. These...
This paper uses Australian Bureau of Statistics' fiscal incidence figures to track trends in the tre...