Unencumbered and still unequal? Work hour - Health tipping points and gender inequality among older, employed Australian couples
Could working into older age offer women an opportunity to 'catch up' their careers and redress their financial disadvantage in retirement? This is a period of relative 'unencumbrance' from childrearing, potentially freeing women's time for more paid work. Here, we examine w...
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Main Authors: | Tinh Doan (Author), Christine LaBond (Author), Cathy Banwell (Author), Perri Timmins (Author), Peter Butterworth (Author), Lyndall Strazdins (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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