This article provides a comparative glimpse of work/family issues in Australia and the USA. It begins with a summary of an emerging vision of ideal policies and practices for work and family. The article then provides historical background for the recent emergence of a ‘care gap’ in both countries, focusing on key commonalities and differences. The current status of the gap and the related ‘default solution’ to the gap are then outlined. Key commonalities here include an increasing diversity of family forms, a rise in delayed and denied childbearing, and substantial gender inequality. Significant current divergence across the societies includes relatively more family-responsive governmental policies in Australia, more attractive part-time o...
The rapid increase in the numbers of sole parents in Australia - and their high risk of poverty - ha...
Welfare-to-work programs are now enduring features of Australia's labour market and social policy la...
This paper presents Australian and international research on work-life interaction. We review the wo...
This paper provides a comparative glimpse of work/family issues in Australia and the US. It begins w...
This article summarises the main conclusions of the synthesis report of the OECD s 2002 07 Babies an...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore recent changes in Australia's work-family policies and prog...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the years from ...
Australian women show a strong attachment to employment. This article shows that this includes most ...
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the years from ...
This Article tracks recent developments in maternity and parental leave benefits provision and early...
The rise of the adult worker family norm across countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operat...
In Australia, the federal government is attempting to strengthen families at a time when women and m...
The rapid increase in the numbers of sole parents in Australia - and their high risk of poverty - ha...
Welfare-to-work programs are now enduring features of Australia's labour market and social policy la...
This paper presents Australian and international research on work-life interaction. We review the wo...
This paper provides a comparative glimpse of work/family issues in Australia and the US. It begins w...
This article summarises the main conclusions of the synthesis report of the OECD s 2002 07 Babies an...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
This article explores how having children impacted upon (a) paid work, domestic work and childcare (...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore recent changes in Australia's work-family policies and prog...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the years from ...
Australian women show a strong attachment to employment. This article shows that this includes most ...
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the years from ...
This Article tracks recent developments in maternity and parental leave benefits provision and early...
The rise of the adult worker family norm across countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operat...
In Australia, the federal government is attempting to strengthen families at a time when women and m...
The rapid increase in the numbers of sole parents in Australia - and their high risk of poverty - ha...
Welfare-to-work programs are now enduring features of Australia's labour market and social policy la...
This paper presents Australian and international research on work-life interaction. We review the wo...