Commissioned by the Ministerial Taskforce on Child Support, this is a collection of three reports on the costs of children in Australian families: \u27The estimated costs of children in Australian families in 2005–06\u27; \u27Updated costs of children using Australian budget standards; and \u27Costs of children and equivalence scales: a review of methodological issues and Australian estimates\u27
The idea that buying a house is the biggest investment most people are likely to make does not take ...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. In thi...
Based on data which are representative of the Australian population in 2002, this paper first analys...
In 1998, the Department of Social Security released a report on the development of indicative budget...
Estimates of the costs of children are used in the design of a wide range of economic and social pol...
The Australian Institute of Family Studies has brought together in one publication three 1999 Family...
This paper presents estimates on the cost of children in Australia today, both by number and age of...
A key element of government income support policies is the setting of payments to reflect the variat...
The Australian Childhood Foundation and Child Abuse Prevention Research Australia at Monash Universi...
The 18th AMP/NATSEM Income and Wealth Report finds that a typical Australian family spends $537,000 ...
What is the appropriate basis for the comparison of the costs of families with and without children,...
According to the Productivity Commission\u27s Report on Government Services, (Steering Committee for...
This report uses a budget standards methodology to identify the costs of raising children in foster ...
Provides an overview of the child care industry in Australia, trends through time, international com...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. This p...
The idea that buying a house is the biggest investment most people are likely to make does not take ...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. In thi...
Based on data which are representative of the Australian population in 2002, this paper first analys...
In 1998, the Department of Social Security released a report on the development of indicative budget...
Estimates of the costs of children are used in the design of a wide range of economic and social pol...
The Australian Institute of Family Studies has brought together in one publication three 1999 Family...
This paper presents estimates on the cost of children in Australia today, both by number and age of...
A key element of government income support policies is the setting of payments to reflect the variat...
The Australian Childhood Foundation and Child Abuse Prevention Research Australia at Monash Universi...
The 18th AMP/NATSEM Income and Wealth Report finds that a typical Australian family spends $537,000 ...
What is the appropriate basis for the comparison of the costs of families with and without children,...
According to the Productivity Commission\u27s Report on Government Services, (Steering Committee for...
This report uses a budget standards methodology to identify the costs of raising children in foster ...
Provides an overview of the child care industry in Australia, trends through time, international com...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. This p...
The idea that buying a house is the biggest investment most people are likely to make does not take ...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. In thi...
Based on data which are representative of the Australian population in 2002, this paper first analys...