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acknowledgements. Australian Research Council Linkage Project (LP0776732)UniSA partnership with the Western Australian State Health Advisory Committee on Work Life Balance and SafeWork SA, Government of South Australia. . 2. Overview. Why are work-life issues important?Overview of AWALIResearch
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1. Work-Life issues in Australia: What do we know?
Natalie Skinner
Barbara Pocock
Philippa Williams
Centre for Work + Life, Hawke Research Institute for Sustainable Societies
University of South Australia
22nd AIRAANZ Conference, 6 – 8 Feb 2008, Melbourne
2. acknowledgements Australian Research Council Linkage Project (LP0776732)
UniSA partnership with the Western Australian State Health Advisory Committee on Work Life Balance and SafeWork SA, Government of South Australia.
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3. Overview Why are work-life issues important?
Overview of AWALI
Research questions:
Does self-employment reduce work-life conflict?
Who is most at risk of w-l conflict?
Who wants to downshift their work hours?
Implications
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4. Why are work-life issues important? Health economics (Higgins et al 2004)
2001, Canada, health costs
High work-family spillover: C$2.8 billion
Mental and physical health impairments (for self & family functioning)
Organisational costs
Turnover intention, performance effectiveness
Reduced marital and life satisfaction
(Kossek & Ozeki 1999; Allen et al. 2000)
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5. AWALI Australian Work and Life Index
National survey of work–life outcomes
Repeated annually from March 2007
CATI interviews conducted by Newspoll
1435 randomly selected working Australians
29 Qs + 10 demographic Qs (Newspoll)
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6. Existing data sources Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey (HILDA), Melbourne University
‘Growing up in Australia’ Longitudinal Study of Australia Children (LSAC), Australian Institute of Family Studies
Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (AuSSA), ANU
6 Excellent data sources exist which cover range of issues related to work and family life
HILDA and LSAC address issues around the work-life relationship, primarily focused on workers with parenting responsiblities
AuSSA also has questions related to work; scope is broad and only a few questions focus directly on work-life issues
Use these data sets ourselves – felt there was a need for a data collection main focus on work-life issues, to complement these existing projects.Excellent data sources exist which cover range of issues related to work and family life
HILDA and LSAC address issues around the work-life relationship, primarily focused on workers with parenting responsiblities
AuSSA also has questions related to work; scope is broad and only a few questions focus directly on work-life issues
Use these data sets ourselves – felt there was a need for a data collection main focus on work-life issues, to complement these existing projects.
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