Drawing upon data collected from the first three waves of the younger cohort of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH), this article investigates the work and family aspirations held by young Australian women, the consistency of these aspirations over time, and socio-demographic markers of differences between women with varying aspirations. The majority of young Australian women aspired to a stable relationship, at least one child, and some form of paid work, demonstrating that balancing paid work and family will continue to be important to young Australian women. Aspirations for marriage, two children and full-time paid employment were the most common responses, although some inconsistency in employment and motherhood ...
'Australian women and careers' makes an important contribution to our understanding of the changing ...
Family responsibilities have long been implicated in restricting women’s careers. In the two decades...
Work-life balance issues are not a constant but are framed differently at different stages of the li...
Drawing upon data collected from the first three waves of the younger cohort of the Australian Longi...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
Multiple roles remain a reality for women. While there is debate over whether this arises from perso...
Abstract The majority of young Australian women aspire to be married with at least one child and in ...
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women ...
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women ...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
The arguments underlying Hakim’s Lifestyle Preference Theory have initiated debate over the importan...
Previous research on the relatively new, developmental period between adolescence and adulthood enti...
Multiple roles remain a reality for women. While there is debate over whether this arises from perso...
'Australian women and careers' makes an important contribution to our understanding of the changing ...
Family responsibilities have long been implicated in restricting women’s careers. In the two decades...
Work-life balance issues are not a constant but are framed differently at different stages of the li...
Drawing upon data collected from the first three waves of the younger cohort of the Australian Longi...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
Multiple roles remain a reality for women. While there is debate over whether this arises from perso...
Abstract The majority of young Australian women aspire to be married with at least one child and in ...
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women ...
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women ...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
The arguments underlying Hakim’s Lifestyle Preference Theory have initiated debate over the importan...
Previous research on the relatively new, developmental period between adolescence and adulthood enti...
Multiple roles remain a reality for women. While there is debate over whether this arises from perso...
'Australian women and careers' makes an important contribution to our understanding of the changing ...
Family responsibilities have long been implicated in restricting women’s careers. In the two decades...
Work-life balance issues are not a constant but are framed differently at different stages of the li...