There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women's paid work, care and family life orientations have changed in recent decades, particularly in countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Despite the significant attention in recent years by some researchers, politicians as well as in popular discourse, on 'individual/personal choices' for explaining women's paid work and family orientations and outcomes, little of this detail figures in the experiences of the women who are the focus of this study. Rather, women's work-family arrangements are complex with constant adjusting, accommodating and juggling between the fixed and immutable factors. In this paper, I argue tha...
Paid maternity leave policy attracts considerable attention in Australia and internationally, not le...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
This paper explores the dominant narratives present in in-depth ante- and post- natal interviews wi...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women’s paid work, care and family life or...
In Australia there has been new attention paid to women’s work/life choices, which have been driven ...
In Australia and intemationally, the common discourse describing and explaining paid work and family...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Australian women make decisions about returning to paid work and care for their child within a polic...
Concerns about the intensity of competing demands in our paid work and intimate lives, the blurred b...
Within Australian social policy debates Catherine Hakim’s preference theory and closely rated theori...
As a result of changing social norms and economic imperatives many Australianwomen are now participa...
Concerns about the intensity of competing demands in our paid work and intimate lives, the blurred ...
This study was commissioned by the Commonwealth, State, Territories and New Zealand Ministers on the...
This article presents five case studies from a recent longitudinal and qualitative study involving f...
In Australia a large proportion of women make the transition from fulltime to part time work upon th...
Paid maternity leave policy attracts considerable attention in Australia and internationally, not le...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
This paper explores the dominant narratives present in in-depth ante- and post- natal interviews wi...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women’s paid work, care and family life or...
In Australia there has been new attention paid to women’s work/life choices, which have been driven ...
In Australia and intemationally, the common discourse describing and explaining paid work and family...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Australian women make decisions about returning to paid work and care for their child within a polic...
Concerns about the intensity of competing demands in our paid work and intimate lives, the blurred b...
Within Australian social policy debates Catherine Hakim’s preference theory and closely rated theori...
As a result of changing social norms and economic imperatives many Australianwomen are now participa...
Concerns about the intensity of competing demands in our paid work and intimate lives, the blurred ...
This study was commissioned by the Commonwealth, State, Territories and New Zealand Ministers on the...
This article presents five case studies from a recent longitudinal and qualitative study involving f...
In Australia a large proportion of women make the transition from fulltime to part time work upon th...
Paid maternity leave policy attracts considerable attention in Australia and internationally, not le...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
This paper explores the dominant narratives present in in-depth ante- and post- natal interviews wi...