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Australian Family Briefing: Work and Family Values, Preferences and Practice


  Author: Helen Glezer, Ilene Wolcott
Publisher: Australian Institute of Family Studies
Publication: Australian Family Briefing
Document Date:                  1997
Category: Family Economics > Stay-at-home Parents
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Employment/Unemployment
Family Economics > Family Income
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Family Economics > Work/Family Balance
Family Relations > Gender Differences and Roles
Parenthood/Childrearing > Dual Work Parenting
 

This study looked at the actual and preferred working hours of parents in the workforce and at the work and family preferences of those not working.  It focused particularly on mothers who had children aged twelve and under and suggested that participation in the workforce is influenced by a parent's values and preferences for combining work and family life.

 

 

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