Balancing work and family remains a big issue for Australian men and women, with around 40% of women and 30% of men feeling often or always rushed or pressed for time, according to the latest AMP.NATSEM Income and Wealth Report. But when it comes to how men and women spend their day, the report finds that there are some big differences, with traditional gender roles still evident. Contributing to time pressures, Australian full-time weekly work hours have increased by almost three hours for men and two hours for women since 1985. That is, average weekly full-time hours have risen from 39.5 to 42.3 hours for men and 36.4 hours to 38.6 hours for women. Australian women are spending on average two hours more each day than men on hou...
The distribution of leisure time between the genders is contested. Becker's theory of specialization...
core housework hours Assessing the relevance of earlier approaches for explaining current trends The...
Conventional poverty and inequality measures, based only on comparisons of financial resources, may ...
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There are 24 hours in each day.Yet more now than ever, there just doesn’t seem to be enough time to ...
Data from a representative survey of adult Australians are analysed for usual and preferred working ...
The increased labour force participation rate of married women with dependent children has given ris...
Australians have characteristically seen themselves as a people who are unenthusiastic about hard wo...
Purpose – The broad aim of this paper is to investigate whether managers in Australia allocate...
In this thesis, I examine the relationships between changes in the structure of Australian families,...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
Data from a representative survey of adult Australians are analysed for usual and preferred working ...
In recognition of the principle that quantitative methods have a role to play in gender-related stud...
This report analyses the 1997 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Time Use Survey (TUS) in order t...
The Work, Housing, Services and Community Project is a national study exploring how men, women and c...
The distribution of leisure time between the genders is contested. Becker's theory of specialization...
core housework hours Assessing the relevance of earlier approaches for explaining current trends The...
Conventional poverty and inequality measures, based only on comparisons of financial resources, may ...
We\u27re spending less time playing, sleeping and eating or drinking, but working longer, according ...
There are 24 hours in each day.Yet more now than ever, there just doesn’t seem to be enough time to ...
Data from a representative survey of adult Australians are analysed for usual and preferred working ...
The increased labour force participation rate of married women with dependent children has given ris...
Australians have characteristically seen themselves as a people who are unenthusiastic about hard wo...
Purpose – The broad aim of this paper is to investigate whether managers in Australia allocate...
In this thesis, I examine the relationships between changes in the structure of Australian families,...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
Data from a representative survey of adult Australians are analysed for usual and preferred working ...
In recognition of the principle that quantitative methods have a role to play in gender-related stud...
This report analyses the 1997 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Time Use Survey (TUS) in order t...
The Work, Housing, Services and Community Project is a national study exploring how men, women and c...
The distribution of leisure time between the genders is contested. Becker's theory of specialization...
core housework hours Assessing the relevance of earlier approaches for explaining current trends The...
Conventional poverty and inequality measures, based only on comparisons of financial resources, may ...