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2. Family and work: the family's perspective. [Edited version of a paper presented by Dr Lewis at the Family and Work: Listening to Our Children conference (2001: Sydney).]
3. Family and work: the family's perspective. [Edited version of a paper presented by Dr Lewis at the Family and Work: Listening to Our Children conference (2001: Sydney).]
4. Housing careers in a risk society: an empirical illustration. [Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Population Association Conference (1998: Brisbane)]
5. Low pay and family poverty: tracing the links. [The phenomenon of working poverty in Australia is real and is growing. Edited version of a paper presented to the 'Changing Families, Challenging Futures' Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference (6th: 1998: Melbourne)]
6. Cultural diversity and family exchanges [The popular perception of the cohesiveness of migrant families compared with Australian-born families is that migrant families are relatively self-reliant. Edited version of a paper presented during the 'Changing Families, Challenging Futures' Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference (6th: 1998: Melbourne)]
7. Family poverty, family homelessness and the systems abuse cycle: the private hotel option. [Edited version of a paper presented to the 'Changing Families, Challenging Futures' Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference (6th: 1998: Melbourne)]
8. Attachment and marital adjustment [Attachment theory and research. Edited version of a paper presented during the ' Changing Families, Challenging Futures' Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference (6th: 1998: Melbourne)]
9. Effects of gender and paid work on grandparenting. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane)
10. The significance of the conceptualisation of childhood for child protection policy. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane)
11. Children's involvement in household work: views of adolescents in six countries. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane)
12. Effects of gender and paid work on grandparenting. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane )
13. The significance of the conceptualisation of childhood for child protection policy. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane )
14. Children's involvement in household work: views of adolescents in six countries. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane )
15. Changes at the heart of family households: family responsibilities in Australia 1974/ 1992. -Edited version of this paper was presented at the International Year of the Family National Conference (1994: Adelaide)
16. The role of police in physical domestic violence. -Edited version of this paper was presented at the International Year of the Family National Conference (1994: Adelaide)
17. Children's rights in family law disputes: issues of process and outcome. -Edited version of this paper was presented at the International Year of the Family National Conference (1994: Adelaide)
18. Changes at the heart of family households: family responsibilities in Australia 1974/ 1992. -Edited version of this paper was presented at the International Year of the Family National Conference (1994: Adelaide )
19. Children's rights in family law disputes: issues of process and outcome. -Edited version of this paper was presented at the International Year of the Family National Conference (1994: Adelaide )
20. The role of police in physical domestic violence. -Edited version of this paper was presented at the International Year of the Family National Conference (1994: Adelaide )
21. Institute undertakes three-year study into Australian living standards. [Synopsis of paper presented to the Social Policy Research Centre conference, Sydney July 1991]
22. Taxation and family income [Edited version of a paper presented at the Social Policy and Research Centre Conference in July (1999)]
23. Taxation and family income [Edited version of a paper presented at the Social Policy and Research Centre Conference in July (1999)]
24. Adolescent sibling conflict: the role of parental favouritism. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane)
25. Adolescent sibling conflict: the role of parental favouritism. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane )
26. Replenishing social capital: a corporate response. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane)
27. Replenishing social capital: a corporate response. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane )
28. Shared parenting: the views of separated parents with 50:50 care arrangements: what are the motives, arrangements, and reflections of separated parents who spend equal time with their children? This paper provides some insights
29. Relationships into the New Millennium: Papers to Celebrate 50 Years of Relationships Australia
30. Assessing family and community life through the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey: an evaluation: this paper provides an overview of a major new survey of Indigenous Australians, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey, and describes the key measures of family and community in the survey
31. Working with adolescents in the education system to prevent sexual assault: the high rates of sexual assault experienced by young people suggest an urgent need for prevention initiatives to be developed and focused on adolescents. Within this paper, current best-practice approaches to prevention are discussed with a focus on schools-based programs
32. What is life like for young Australians today, and how well are they faring? Many worry about how young people are coping with the complexity and uncertainty of modern life. Is the sky the limit, or are their lives tough and unrewarding? Are young people happy or miserable? This paper reports the progress and perspectives of 1157 young people aged 19-20 years
33. A comparison of children's temperament and adjustment across 20 years: this paper compares children from two large-scale Australian longitudinal studies conducted 20 years apart, offering insights into the progress of children growing up in different eras and the role of social environments in their development and wellbeing
34. Young people and mentoring : time for a national strategy.
35. Are family changes, social trends and unanticipated policy consequences making children's lives more challenging?
36. What role for social capital in family policy?
37. One language, three accents : welfare reform in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.
38. Supported playgroups for parents and children : The evidence for their benefits.
39. Sharing the Caring: Rethinking Current Policies.
40. Footprints in Time : The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children : a guide for the uninitiated.
41. How Do Pregnancy and Newborns Affect the Household Budget?
42. Young People Transitioning from State Out-of-home Care: Jumping Hoops to Access Employment
43. A Half-hearted Defence of the CDEP Scheme
44. Indigenous social exclusion : insights and challenges for the concept of social inclusion.
45. What Kinds of Jobs Help Carers Combine Care and Employment?
46. Multiple Partnerships and Children's Wellbeing
47. Parent-only care : a child care choice for working couple families?
48. Does child care quality matter?
49. Shared parental responsibility.
50. It's about time : key findings from the women, men, work and family project.
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