
At a Turning Point
work, care and family policies in australia
$48.79
- Paperback188 pages 
- Release Date1 February 2024 
Summary
At a Crossroads: Reimagining Work, Care, and Family in Australia
Australia stands at a critical juncture in its approach to work, care, and family policies, with women, families, and communities grappling with increasingly complex demands.
Rapid social and demographic shifts, evolving workplace dynamics, labor market trends, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic necessitate a policy overhaul that empowers all Australians to work, care, and receive care.
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781743328965 | 
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| ISBN-10: | 1743328966 | 
| Series: | Public and Social Policy Series | 
| Author: | Elizabeth Hill, Sydney Colussi, Professor Marian Baird | 
| Publisher: | Sydney University Press | 
| Imprint: | Sydney University Press | 
| Format: | Paperback | 
| Number of Pages: | 188 | 
| Release Date: | 1 February 2024 | 
| Weight: | 0g | 
| Dimensions: | 210mm x 148mm | 
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“This is an excellent and much needed book on the subject of work, care and family policies in Australia.”
– Russell D. Lansbury, Labour and Industry 2024, 1–3
About The Author
Elizabeth Hill
Professor Marian Baird AO is an international leader in research on industrial relations, women, work and care across the life course. She is Australia’s leading scholar on parental leave, working with governments, unions and employers for several decades on supporting women at this critical stage of their reproductive lives. In March 2023 Marian was appointed as a member of the Fair Work Commission Expert Panel and will sit on the Annual Wage Review Panel.
Associate Professor Elizabeth Hill is a leading researcher on the future of women, work and care in Australia and the Asian region and has a strong history of research leadership in this field. She is founder and co-convenor of the Australian Work and Family Policy Roundtable and Deputy Director of the Gender Equality in Working Life (GEWL) Research Initiative at the University of Sydney. Elizabeth has extensive research experience on women’s working lives, including as Chief Investigator of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Women’s Working Futures Project.
Sydney Colussi is an early career scholar in the fields of socio-legal and policy studies at the forefront of research in the area of gender, work and reproductive health. She is co-convenor of The Body@Work Project and member of the Women, Work and Policy Research Group and Work + Family Policy Roundtable. Sydney is a regular commentator on public and workplace policies for reproductive wellbeing.
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