Pronatalism is a state-level ideology promoting birth increase that governments of developed and some developing nations have adopted in the interests of future economic stability and age balance. In 2004, the former Federal Treasurer of Australia provided a clear and simple pronatalist message for population growth to correct the ageing skew: ‘have one for mum, one for dad, and one for the country’. Social policy matched this message also in a clear and simple way. The creation of a non-discriminatory, generous lump-sum Baby Bonus paid to the birth (or adoptive) mother became a congruent financial endorsement of the tandem message to ‘procreate and cherish’, a coinage that resonated with the older warning, ‘populate or perish’. An increase...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
The perceived demographic imperative to increase the total fertility rate in Australia gave rise to ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the rep...
Pronatalism is a state-level ideology promoting birth increase that governments of developed and som...
The Australian Federal Government has responded to the projected, adverse economic repercussions of ...
The Australian baby bonus, offering parents $3,000 on the birth of a child, was announced on May 11 ...
After a long history of arguing that Australian governments do not intervene in the bedrooms of the ...
This paper uses data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey and a simult...
Background: There has been widespread international concern about declining fertility rates and the ...
The Australian baby bonus offering parents $3,000 on the birth of a new child was announced on May 1...
In May 2004, the Australian government announced a "Baby Bonus" policy, paying women an initial A$3,...
The continuing postponement of parenthood is considered an important contributor to the overall decl...
Births in Australia are at an historical high – with around 285 000 babies born in 2007. This corres...
The Australian baby bonus maternity payment introduced in 2004 has been reported to have successfull...
In Australia, declining fertility among younger women is partly off-set by increasing fertility amon...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
The perceived demographic imperative to increase the total fertility rate in Australia gave rise to ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the rep...
Pronatalism is a state-level ideology promoting birth increase that governments of developed and som...
The Australian Federal Government has responded to the projected, adverse economic repercussions of ...
The Australian baby bonus, offering parents $3,000 on the birth of a child, was announced on May 11 ...
After a long history of arguing that Australian governments do not intervene in the bedrooms of the ...
This paper uses data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey and a simult...
Background: There has been widespread international concern about declining fertility rates and the ...
The Australian baby bonus offering parents $3,000 on the birth of a new child was announced on May 1...
In May 2004, the Australian government announced a "Baby Bonus" policy, paying women an initial A$3,...
The continuing postponement of parenthood is considered an important contributor to the overall decl...
Births in Australia are at an historical high – with around 285 000 babies born in 2007. This corres...
The Australian baby bonus maternity payment introduced in 2004 has been reported to have successfull...
In Australia, declining fertility among younger women is partly off-set by increasing fertility amon...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
The perceived demographic imperative to increase the total fertility rate in Australia gave rise to ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the rep...