While more mothers have been participating in the paid workforce over recent years, the employment rate of lone mothers remains lower than that of couple mothers. Concerns about the wellbeing of adults and children living in jobless households contribute to continuing interest in explaining the relatively low employment rate of lone mothers. This paper provides new insights into possible reasons for the different rates of employment of lone and couple mothers by examining how their employment transitions vary. A focus on transitions enables us to examine whether the lower employment rate of lone mothers is due to their being less likely to enter employment, more likely to exit employment once employed, or a combination of both. Mo...
This paper analyses changes in the employment rates and hours worked of mothers with pre-school age ...
First time parent couples are more likely to be a dual income family now than ever before. In Austra...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
While more mothers have been participating in the paid workforce over recent years, the employment r...
Over the last two decades there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of lone mothers em...
Over the last two decades there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of lone mothers em...
Over the last twenty years there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of lone mothers e...
While the lower rates of employment of lone mothers as compared with couple mothers has been well do...
While the lower rates of employment of lone mothers as compared with couple mothers has been well do...
A significant demographic trend in recent decades in Australia has been the growth in lone parent fa...
A significant demographic trend in recent decades in Australia has been the growth in lone parent fa...
This paper examines the last 25 years of Australian mothers’ labour for participation, with par...
Labour force data shows that the employment rate of women who have not-employed partners is lower th...
Using data from the 1986 Income Distribution Survey and other sources, a comparison of the socio-eco...
This study explores heterogeneity in employment trajectories occurring before, during, and after the...
This paper analyses changes in the employment rates and hours worked of mothers with pre-school age ...
First time parent couples are more likely to be a dual income family now than ever before. In Austra...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
While more mothers have been participating in the paid workforce over recent years, the employment r...
Over the last two decades there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of lone mothers em...
Over the last two decades there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of lone mothers em...
Over the last twenty years there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of lone mothers e...
While the lower rates of employment of lone mothers as compared with couple mothers has been well do...
While the lower rates of employment of lone mothers as compared with couple mothers has been well do...
A significant demographic trend in recent decades in Australia has been the growth in lone parent fa...
A significant demographic trend in recent decades in Australia has been the growth in lone parent fa...
This paper examines the last 25 years of Australian mothers’ labour for participation, with par...
Labour force data shows that the employment rate of women who have not-employed partners is lower th...
Using data from the 1986 Income Distribution Survey and other sources, a comparison of the socio-eco...
This study explores heterogeneity in employment trajectories occurring before, during, and after the...
This paper analyses changes in the employment rates and hours worked of mothers with pre-school age ...
First time parent couples are more likely to be a dual income family now than ever before. In Austra...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...