Ciara Smyth, Margot Rawsthorne and Peter Siminski describe the labour market transition experiences of Australian mothers who are balancing work and family responsibilities. The study reveals the contextual, fluid and complex nature of the life and work decisions that women who are parents make over the life course
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
In Australia a large proportion of women make the transition from fulltime to part time work upon th...
This study was commissioned by the Commonwealth, State, Territories and New Zealand Ministers on the...
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...
There is little known about the extent to which Australian women leave work on commencement of child...
This paper expands on earlier work by Losoncz and Bortolotto (2009), which identified six distinctiv...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
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...
Research on working mothers to date has largely focused on particular aspects of the work-life balan...
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...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
In Australia a large proportion of women make the transition from fulltime to part time work upon th...
This study was commissioned by the Commonwealth, State, Territories and New Zealand Ministers on the...
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...
There is little known about the extent to which Australian women leave work on commencement of child...
This paper expands on earlier work by Losoncz and Bortolotto (2009), which identified six distinctiv...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
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...
Research on working mothers to date has largely focused on particular aspects of the work-life balan...
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...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
In Australia a large proportion of women make the transition from fulltime to part time work upon th...