Background: There has been widespread international concern about declining fertility rates and the long-term negative consequences particularly for industrialised countries with ageing populations. In an attempt to boost fertility rates, the Australian Government introduced a maternity payment known as the Baby Bonus. However, major concerns have been raised that such monetary incentives would attract teenagers and socially disadvantaged groups. Methods: Population-level data and generalised linear models were used to examine general fertility rates between 1995 and 2006 by socioeconomic group, maternal age group, Aboriginality and location in Western Australia prior to and following the introduction of the Baby Bonus in July 2004.Results:...
The national fertility rate is at its highest level since 1995, according to this ABS report. Austra...
In the recent decade, Australia’s fertility rebounded. Meanwhile, many pronatalist policies are impl...
Paid parental leave has become an increasingly important part of family policy in OECD countries: by...
The Australian baby bonus maternity payment introduced in 2004 has been reported to have successfull...
The Australian baby bonus, offering parents $3,000 on the birth of a child, was announced on May 11 ...
This paper uses data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey and a simult...
Pronatalism is a state-level ideology promoting birth increase that governments of developed and som...
The Australian baby bonus offering parents $3,000 on the birth of a new child was announced on May 1...
Between 2001 and 2008 Australia’s total fertility increased from 1.73 to 1.96. This period also saw ...
In May 2004, the Australian government announced a "Baby Bonus" policy, paying women an initial A$3,...
Births in Australia are at an historical high – with around 285 000 babies born in 2007. This corres...
The Australian Federal Government has responded to the projected, adverse economic repercussions of ...
One of the most discussed topics in labour and demographic studies, population ageing and stability,...
<div><p>A country’s total fertility rate (TFR) depends on many factors. Attributing changes in TFR t...
After a long history of arguing that Australian governments do not intervene in the bedrooms of the ...
The national fertility rate is at its highest level since 1995, according to this ABS report. Austra...
In the recent decade, Australia’s fertility rebounded. Meanwhile, many pronatalist policies are impl...
Paid parental leave has become an increasingly important part of family policy in OECD countries: by...
The Australian baby bonus maternity payment introduced in 2004 has been reported to have successfull...
The Australian baby bonus, offering parents $3,000 on the birth of a child, was announced on May 11 ...
This paper uses data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey and a simult...
Pronatalism is a state-level ideology promoting birth increase that governments of developed and som...
The Australian baby bonus offering parents $3,000 on the birth of a new child was announced on May 1...
Between 2001 and 2008 Australia’s total fertility increased from 1.73 to 1.96. This period also saw ...
In May 2004, the Australian government announced a "Baby Bonus" policy, paying women an initial A$3,...
Births in Australia are at an historical high – with around 285 000 babies born in 2007. This corres...
The Australian Federal Government has responded to the projected, adverse economic repercussions of ...
One of the most discussed topics in labour and demographic studies, population ageing and stability,...
<div><p>A country’s total fertility rate (TFR) depends on many factors. Attributing changes in TFR t...
After a long history of arguing that Australian governments do not intervene in the bedrooms of the ...
The national fertility rate is at its highest level since 1995, according to this ABS report. Austra...
In the recent decade, Australia’s fertility rebounded. Meanwhile, many pronatalist policies are impl...
Paid parental leave has become an increasingly important part of family policy in OECD countries: by...