Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused attention on family friendly employment policies and provision of childcare. To fully understand mothers’ decisions regarding return to paid work and child care requires empirical, longitudinal evidence of the on-going decision-making processes beginning with their preferred options. This prospective longitudinal study investigated preferences and decisions of 124 first-time expectant mothers about paid work and child care to 12 months postpartum. The data showed women’s decisions for paid work was a complex mix of rational and emotional influences, with the majority opting for part-time paid work. Choosing care of the child was problematic and ca...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project examined ...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Australian women make decisions about returning to paid work and care for their child within a polic...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
Australia, like other developed economies, has witnessed continual increase in maternal employment o...
This article explores how responsibilities for childcare are managed as part of family decisions mad...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project examined ...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Australian women make decisions about returning to paid work and care for their child within a polic...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
Australia, like other developed economies, has witnessed continual increase in maternal employment o...
This article explores how responsibilities for childcare are managed as part of family decisions mad...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project examined ...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...