By Miriam Glennie, Gosia Mikolajczak and Alex Fisher

In Short:

In our submission, we highlight current limitations and possible improvements to the three areas known to improve the work-life balance of working parents: parental leave provisions, affordable quality childcare and flexible work arrangements

Overview

 

We welcome the establishment of a Senate Select Committee to address the important issues at the intersection of work and care. 

Although there are many forms of care that impact the work and non-work wellbeing of carers, in our submission we focus on providing a gender lens to issues relevant to caring for dependent children. Specifically, we highlight current limitations and possible improvements to the three areas known to improve the work-life balance of working parents: parental leave provisions, affordable quality childcare and flexible work arrangements.

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Research team

Gosia Mikołajczak

Research Fellow

The workplace & working lives

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Visiting Fellow

Alex Fisher

Visiting Fellow

Leadership & the Glass Cliff, Relationships & the care economy, The workplace & working lives

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