The Department o f Labour and the National Advisory Council on the Employment o f Women (NACEW) commissioned research to identify the factors that influence people 's decisions surrounding paid work, and to provide a better picture of the decision making process. Fifty qualitative interviews were undertaken with people with primary caring responsibilities for children and/or adults, or in a few cases, shared caring responsibility with their partner. This study found that multiple factors influence people's choices about paid work, and that different approaches suit different people in different situations. Participants made decisions that, as far as possible, balanced their beliefs about caring with their commitment to work and their need f...
This paper explores the ways in which working class mothers negotiate mothering and paid work. Drawi...
Issues of social inequality have increasingly featured in public debate in New Zealand and around th...
Female labour force participation has been increasing in recent decades, in part encouraged by state...
A growing body of research in Australia and internationally indicates that the interaction of the ta...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...
This thesis investigated patterns in, and perceptions of, labour force participation (LFP) amongst a...
Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory qualitative study was to investigate anticipated and real ...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory qualitative study was to investigate anticipated and real c...
63.7% of women are now in some form of paid employment in New Zealand, which is in line with the OEC...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
This study investigated parents' experiences and their views on labour force participation, child ca...
This dissertation presents an interview-based study of eight working mothers who made the decision t...
The increasing involvement of mothers in paid employment has brought attention to child care both as...
This study was commissioned by the Commonwealth, State, Territories and New Zealand Ministers on the...
This small scale study explores whether organisational cultures influence the decision-making of pro...
This paper explores the ways in which working class mothers negotiate mothering and paid work. Drawi...
Issues of social inequality have increasingly featured in public debate in New Zealand and around th...
Female labour force participation has been increasing in recent decades, in part encouraged by state...
A growing body of research in Australia and internationally indicates that the interaction of the ta...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...
This thesis investigated patterns in, and perceptions of, labour force participation (LFP) amongst a...
Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory qualitative study was to investigate anticipated and real ...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory qualitative study was to investigate anticipated and real c...
63.7% of women are now in some form of paid employment in New Zealand, which is in line with the OEC...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
This study investigated parents' experiences and their views on labour force participation, child ca...
This dissertation presents an interview-based study of eight working mothers who made the decision t...
The increasing involvement of mothers in paid employment has brought attention to child care both as...
This study was commissioned by the Commonwealth, State, Territories and New Zealand Ministers on the...
This small scale study explores whether organisational cultures influence the decision-making of pro...
This paper explores the ways in which working class mothers negotiate mothering and paid work. Drawi...
Issues of social inequality have increasingly featured in public debate in New Zealand and around th...
Female labour force participation has been increasing in recent decades, in part encouraged by state...