The employment and work experiences of mothers who care for young children with special health care needs is the focus of this study. It addresses a gap in the research literature, by providing an understanding of how mothers’ caring role may affect employment conditions, family life, and financial well-being. Quantitative data are drawn from Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. The current study employs a matched case–control methodology to compare the experiences of a group of 292 mothers whose children (aged 4-5 years) with long-term special health care needs with those mothers whose children were typically developing. There were few differences between the two groups with regard to job characteristics ...
Mothers caring for an infant or toddler continue to face barriers in returning to work after child b...
Child health is an important quality in the life and development of a child. A mother serves as a pr...
The cost of caring for a child with a chronic illness is a serious concern for parents. Unfortunatel...
This chapter focuses on research into the well-being and employment experiences of mothers who have ...
This chapter focuses on research into the well-being and employment experiences of mothers who have ...
This thesis reports research focused on the well-being and employment experiences of mothers who hav...
BACKGROUND: Many women temporarily reduce work hours or stop working when caring for small children...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
This article broadens our knowledge about family caregiving across the life course by exam-ining car...
Children’s participation in both formal and informal child care is often a necessity in families of ...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...
This chapter explores the effects of work and family roles amongst employed Australian women employe...
Although most mothers of young children work, we do not know much about the effect of this work on t...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Mothers caring for an infant or toddler continue to face barriers in returning to work after child b...
Child health is an important quality in the life and development of a child. A mother serves as a pr...
The cost of caring for a child with a chronic illness is a serious concern for parents. Unfortunatel...
This chapter focuses on research into the well-being and employment experiences of mothers who have ...
This chapter focuses on research into the well-being and employment experiences of mothers who have ...
This thesis reports research focused on the well-being and employment experiences of mothers who hav...
BACKGROUND: Many women temporarily reduce work hours or stop working when caring for small children...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
This article broadens our knowledge about family caregiving across the life course by exam-ining car...
Children’s participation in both formal and informal child care is often a necessity in families of ...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...
This chapter explores the effects of work and family roles amongst employed Australian women employe...
Although most mothers of young children work, we do not know much about the effect of this work on t...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Mothers caring for an infant or toddler continue to face barriers in returning to work after child b...
Child health is an important quality in the life and development of a child. A mother serves as a pr...
The cost of caring for a child with a chronic illness is a serious concern for parents. Unfortunatel...