Matthew Gray, Ben Edwards, Alan Hayes and Jennifer Baxter provide a broad-ranging review of the potential impacts on Australian families of the global recession. The paper begins with information on the rates of unemployment and long-term unemployment since 1980 to the present day. The authors point out that several demographic changes mean that this economic downturn will be different for families than in previous years. Women are now engaged in the labour force at much higher rates than previously and, as a consequence, there are more dualincome families. Single-parent families may be particularly vulnerable in difficult economic times, given their reliance on a single income. Surprisingly, there is little direct evidence of the effect of...
Divorce has become a key life-course risk that can have significant economic impacts. This article u...
Althrough the global financial crisis proved to be more of a slowdown than a recession in Australia ...
Social policy is primarily concerned with the outcomes for families and individuals and the society ...
The aim of this paper is to study the likely impacts of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis on ...
To help understand the different ways in which families have been affected by, and responded to, the...
Australia’s unemployment rate is one of the lowest of any OECD country. However, for families with c...
This paper analyzes the effects of "shocks" to community-level unemployment expectations, induced by...
For many Australians the labour market has become a less friendly place over the last two decades. ...
This paper analyzes the effects of “shocks„ to community-level unemployment expectations...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...
Over the period 2004 to 2012, income poverty and material deprivation among children were significan...
There has been much commentary on the likely consequences of the current recession for the living st...
© The Author(s) 2016Background: Due to the economic recession, several people in Europe became unemp...
Economic disadvantage is a strong predictor of social exclusion, disengagement at school, early scho...
Background: Due to the economic recession, several people in Europe became unemployed. This situatio...
Divorce has become a key life-course risk that can have significant economic impacts. This article u...
Althrough the global financial crisis proved to be more of a slowdown than a recession in Australia ...
Social policy is primarily concerned with the outcomes for families and individuals and the society ...
The aim of this paper is to study the likely impacts of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis on ...
To help understand the different ways in which families have been affected by, and responded to, the...
Australia’s unemployment rate is one of the lowest of any OECD country. However, for families with c...
This paper analyzes the effects of "shocks" to community-level unemployment expectations, induced by...
For many Australians the labour market has become a less friendly place over the last two decades. ...
This paper analyzes the effects of “shocks„ to community-level unemployment expectations...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...
Over the period 2004 to 2012, income poverty and material deprivation among children were significan...
There has been much commentary on the likely consequences of the current recession for the living st...
© The Author(s) 2016Background: Due to the economic recession, several people in Europe became unemp...
Economic disadvantage is a strong predictor of social exclusion, disengagement at school, early scho...
Background: Due to the economic recession, several people in Europe became unemployed. This situatio...
Divorce has become a key life-course risk that can have significant economic impacts. This article u...
Althrough the global financial crisis proved to be more of a slowdown than a recession in Australia ...
Social policy is primarily concerned with the outcomes for families and individuals and the society ...