Amanda Hosking
University of Queensland
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Journal of Sociology | 2008
Amanda Hosking; Mark Western
Over the last five decades the Australian labour market has changed profoundly, one prominent aspect being an increase in non-standard forms of employment. Using data from the first wave of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia project, this article explores whether non-standard employment is associated with greater or reduced work—family conflict among employed parents and whether experiences vary by gender. We focus on three types of non-standard employment: part-time hours, casual and fixed-term contracts and non-standard scheduling practices. Regression analyses show that mothers who work full-time rather than part-time experience significantly greater work—family conflict. Casual employment is not linked to a reduction in work—family conflict for either mothers or fathers once we control for working hours. Even though mothers are the primary carer in most families, mothers do not report greater work—family conflict than fathers. We attribute this finding to gender differences in the time spent in employment.
Australian Journal of Social Issues | 2007
Mark Western; Janeen Baxter; Jan Pakulski; Bruce Tranter; John Western; Marcellinus H. Van Egmond; Jennifer Chesters; Amanda Hosking; Martin O'Flaherty; Yolanda R. van Gellecum
Archive | 2006
Gillian Whitehouse; Marian Baird; Chris Diamond; Amanda Hosking
Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources | 2008
Gillian Whitehouse; Amanda Hosking; Marian Baird
Journal of Marriage and Family | 2010
Amanda Hosking; Gillian Whitehouse; Janeen Baxter
Families Matter: 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference | 2005
Amanda Hosking; Mark Western
21st Conference of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand | 2007
Gillian Whitehouse; Marian Baird; Amanda Hosking
Transitions and Risk. New Directions in Social Policy | 2005
Gillian Whitehouse; Amanda Hosking
Archive | 2007
Gillian Whitehouse; Marian Baird; Chris Diamond; Amanda Hosking
Archive | 2008
Amanda Hosking; Gillian Whitehouse; Janeen Baxter