This thesis provides an intra-household analysis on the distribution of wellbeing to better understand the experiences of both men and women – ensuring that economic analysis and policy better represents their interests. Detailed examinations are undertaken to identify how men’s and women’s subjective wellbeing is affected by changes in their work roles, by parenthood, and by retirement. The findings demonstrate gendered inequalities in wellbeing – thereby identifying the continued influence of gender norms within Australian households, often to the detriment of women’s wellbeing
ObjectiveThis study longitudinally investigated the associations between becoming a female‐breadwinn...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
Women’s economic independence is considered to be one of modern society’s greatest achievements. Wit...
This thesis provides an intra-household analysis on the distribution of wellbeing to better understa...
Conventional poverty and inequality measures, based only on comparisons of fi-nancial resources, may...
Conventional poverty and inequality measures, based only on comparisons of financial resources, may ...
In recent years policy makers and social scientists have devoted considerable attention to wellbeing...
In recent years policy makers and social scientists have devoted considerable attention to wellbeing...
This report examines the relationship of well-being with a variety of demographic and economic facto...
This paper uses data from the first wave of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (...
This paper uses the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to investigate the fac...
This introduction is organised around three thematic sections which also form a structure for the re...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
This article reviews all published studies reporting tests for sex differences inwell-being. Women w...
This paper uses the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to investigate the fac...
ObjectiveThis study longitudinally investigated the associations between becoming a female‐breadwinn...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
Women’s economic independence is considered to be one of modern society’s greatest achievements. Wit...
This thesis provides an intra-household analysis on the distribution of wellbeing to better understa...
Conventional poverty and inequality measures, based only on comparisons of fi-nancial resources, may...
Conventional poverty and inequality measures, based only on comparisons of financial resources, may ...
In recent years policy makers and social scientists have devoted considerable attention to wellbeing...
In recent years policy makers and social scientists have devoted considerable attention to wellbeing...
This report examines the relationship of well-being with a variety of demographic and economic facto...
This paper uses data from the first wave of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (...
This paper uses the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to investigate the fac...
This introduction is organised around three thematic sections which also form a structure for the re...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
This article reviews all published studies reporting tests for sex differences inwell-being. Women w...
This paper uses the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to investigate the fac...
ObjectiveThis study longitudinally investigated the associations between becoming a female‐breadwinn...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
Women’s economic independence is considered to be one of modern society’s greatest achievements. Wit...