Australian women make decisions about returning to paid work and care for their child within a policy environment that presents mixed messages about maternal employment and childcare standards. Against this background, an investigation of first-time mothers' decision-making about workforce participation and childcare was undertaken. Four women were studied from pregnancy through the first postnatal year using interview and diary methods. Inductive analyses identified three themes, all focused on dimensions of family security: financial security relating to family income, emotional security relating to childcare quality, and pragmatic security relating to childcare access. The current policy changes that establish improved childcare quality ...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women's paid work, care and family li...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Paid maternity leave policy attracts considerable attention in Australia and internationally, not le...
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...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
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...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
This article explores how responsibilities for childcare are managed as part of family decisions mad...
Australia, like other developed economies, has witnessed continual increase in maternal employment o...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women’s paid work, care and family life or...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women's paid work, care and family li...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Paid maternity leave policy attracts considerable attention in Australia and internationally, not le...
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...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
A continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused att...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
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...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
This article explores how responsibilities for childcare are managed as part of family decisions mad...
Australia, like other developed economies, has witnessed continual increase in maternal employment o...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women’s paid work, care and family life or...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women's paid work, care and family li...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Paid maternity leave policy attracts considerable attention in Australia and internationally, not le...