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Storer, Des – 1981
Since 1947, some 3.5 million migrants have entered Australia, giving birth to 2.2 million children. Whereas, in 1947 only 9.8% of Australia's populace were of overseas birth and less than 3% were of non-Anglo Saxon origin, by 1976, some 20% were of overseas birth, some 39% had been born overseas or had a parent born overseas, and some 25% had been…
Descriptors: Demography, Economics, Employed Women, Ethnic Distribution
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Burns, Alisa – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1981
Predicts that changing sociocultural patterns will affect services for Australian children in the 1980s. Among topics discussed are demographic changes: a decreased birth rate and an increased number of working mothers in fatherless families at the poverty level. Compensatory education programs and family policy development in Western societies…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Compensatory Education, Day Care, Demography
Brennan, Deborah – 1983
This background paper was commissioned to survey the condition of child care in Australia. The first three sections give statistical data on the current patterns of care arrangements and the factors contributing to a demand for expanded and more flexible child care services, i.e., family composition, income, and work arrangements. The next section…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Demography
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Cotton, Sandra; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1990
Describes derivation and use of an index representing mothers' attachment to workforce, based on proportion of time the mother worked since her first child was born. Examines relationships with the mother's work status and with demographic characteristics. More education and smaller family distinguished between women's high versus low work…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Child Rearing, Demography
Alcorso, Caroline; Harrison, Graham – 1993
The report on women with non-English-speaking backgrounds (NESB) in the Australian labor force was prepared to review the experience and needs of this population in recent years and to examine the various available sources of information. The first section reviews the standard statistical sources and their research methodologies. The second and…
Descriptors: Demography, Economic Factors, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne (Australia). – 1985
This report discusses trends in the way Australian families are forming and re-forming, factors determining families' access to income, and proposals regarding reform of the income transfer system. The current shape of families in Australia is described in terms of a shift to marriage at a later age; leaving-home behavior of young people; the…
Descriptors: Demography, Economic Factors, Employed Women, Employment Patterns