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1.
Caring for sick children : how working mothers cope /
researched and written by Helen van Eyk.
by
Van Eyk, Helen
National Women's Consultative Council of Australia
South Australia. Children's Services Office
Edition:
New ed.
Publication details:
Canberra :
Australian Govt. Pub. Service,
1992
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(1).
2.
Survey of sole parent pensioners' workforce barriers /
Dianne Frey.
by
Frey, Dianne
Social Security Review (Australia)
Series:
Background/discussion paper (Social Security Review (Australia))
; no.12.
Publication details:
Woden, A.C.T. :
Social Security Review,
1986
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3.
Balancing families and work : a demographic study of women's labour force participation /
Christabel Young.
by
Young, Christabel M
Australia. Dept. of Employment, Education, and Training
Women's Research and Employment Initiatives Program (Australia)
Publication details:
Canberra :
Australian Government Publishing Service,
1990, c1989
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4.
Woman, work, child : women talk about balancing work and family /
Jodie Benveniste.
by
Benveniste, Jodie R. (Jodie Rachael)
Publication details:
East Roseville, N.S.W. :
Simon & Schuster,
1998
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5.
Determinants of Australian mothers' employment : an analysis of lone and couple mothers /
Mattew Gray ... [et al.].
by
Gray, Matthew
Australian Institute of Family Studies
Series:
Research paper (Australian Institute of Family Studies)
Publication details:
Melbourne :
Australian Institute of Family Studies,
2002
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Every mother is a working mother.
[Sydney, N.S.W.] : Lucifoil Poster Collective, [198-?]
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Call number:
P 1445
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