AIFS Publications - 1980-2003
This is a complete list of publications from the Institute since its establishment in 1980, to the end of 2003. While most of the works have been published by the Institute, some have been commissioned and/or published by others.
Many of the titles marked 'Out of Print' are available in libraries. Where this is not the case, they can be borrowed from the Institute's Information Centre via the Interlibrary loan system. For publications which are available online that have the suffix .pdf, you will need an Acrobat Reader which is free from the Adobe Systems Web site: http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html
A bit of a struggle: coping with family life in Australia. McCaughey, J. Melbourne, Vic: McPhee Gribble/ Penguin, 1987, 235p (Out of Print)
A framework for future research in premarriage education. Parker, R. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 4p (Australian Family Briefing no.8), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/parker.html
A guide to calculating the costs of children. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 28p and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/costs.html
A literature review: transgenerational income support dependence: a project conducted by AIFS on behalf of the Department of Family and Community Services. Kelleher, J, comp.; Jean, C, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 38p
A matter of give and take: small business views of work and family. Wolcott, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 63p (Monograph no.15) (Out of Print)
A roof over their heads: housing issues and families in Australia. Burke, T; Hancock, L; Newton, P. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 178p, tables, figures. (Monograph; no.4) (Out of Print)
A submission by the Australian Institute of Family Studies to the Joint Select Committee Inquiry on Certain Family Law Issues. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 37p (Out of Print)
A tabular presentation of early data. Snider, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 1v, unpaginated (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.10) (Out of Print)
Accessibility issues in child abuse prevention services, Janet Stanley and Katie Kovacs. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, AIFS, 2003 (Child Abuse Prevention Issues Number 18 Spring 2003) and Online
Adoption law in Australia. Stonehouse, B, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1992, 8p (Australian family briefings; no.1) (Out of Print)
AFIT Bulletin: Australian Families Income Transfer project. Burbidge, A, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 46p, tables (AFIT Bulletin; no.1) (Out of Print)
Ageing yet diverse: the changing shape of Australia's population. Ruth Weston, Lixia Qu and Grace Soriano. Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2001, 6p (Australian Family Briefing no.10) and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/weston2.html
An ear to listen and a shoulder to cry on: the use of child health services in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Ochiltree, G; Schmidt, P; Kolar, V. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 43p, figures (AIFS Early Childhood Study; paper no.1) More information
An examination of cases registered with the Child Support Agency June 1988 - August, 1989. Snider, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 2p, tables (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.9) (Out of Print)
An examination of cases registered with the Child Support Agency 1 June 1988 to 31 March 1989. Snider, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 4p, (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.9) (Out of Print)
Annual report 1983-84. Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 40p (Out of Print)
Annual report 1986-87. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 85p, tables (Out of Print)
Annual report 1992-93. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 88p (Out of Print)
Annual report 1994-95. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 79p (Out of Print)
Annual report 1995-96. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1996, 84p (Out of Print)
Annual report 1997-98. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1998, 111p, tables (Out of Print)
Annual report 1998-1999. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 120p, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/annualreports/ar98-9.html
Annual report 1999-2000. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 122p, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/annualreports/ar00.html
Annual report 2000-2001. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2001, 122p, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/annualreports/ar01/ar.html
Annual report 2001-2002. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2002, 123p, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/annualreports/ar02/ar.html
Aspects of family living standards: a study of families in two rural areas. Kilmartin, C; Brownlee, H; Weston, R; Burbidge, A; Winter, I; Millward, C; Snider, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, various pagings, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Assessment of the impact of changes to the tax transfer system proposed by the Australian Labor Party in June, 1987. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 11p, tables (AFIT bulletin; no.4) (Out of Print)
Assessment of the impact of tax reforms proposed by the Liberal Party of Australia in June, 1987. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 14p, tables (AFIT bulletin; no.3) (Out of Print)
Attitudes to various aspects of Australian child maintenance reforms. Harrison, M. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 54p, (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.2) (Out of Print)
Australian Defence Force 1991 Families Census: public report. Snider, G; Gillman-Wells, C K. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 24p, ill. (Out of Print)
Australian Defence Force Families Mobility and Dislocation Study: public report. Snider, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1994, 59p ill. (Out of Print)
Australian family profiles: social and demographic patterns. de Vaus, D, ed.; Wolcott, I, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1997, 156p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Australian Family Research Conference (1st: 1983: Canberra): proceedings. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 6 volumes. (Out of Print)
Australian Family Research Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane): Family research: pathways to policy. Online only http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/afrcpapers/afrcpapersindex.html
Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference (6th: 1998: Melbourne): Changing families, challenging futures. Online only http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/afrc6papers/afrc6papersindex.html
Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference (7th: 2000: Sydney): Family futures: issues in research and policy. Online only http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/afrc7/papers.html
8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference (8th: 2003: Melbourne): Steps forward for families: research, practice and policy. Online only http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/afrc8/papers.html
Australian Living Standards Study: executive summary. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Australian Living Standards Study. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 34p (Out of Print)
Aware: ACSSA Newsletter - Newsletters of the Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault
Background, scope, study design and preliminary findings. Snider, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 58p, tables (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.1) (Out of Print)
Beyond 'drink spiking': drug and alcohol facilitated sexual assault, Neame, Alexandra. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, AIFS, 2003, 11p, and Online
Building capacity for life promotion: evaluation of the National Youth
Suicide Prevention Strategy. Mitchell, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian
Institute of Family Studies, 187p, 2000, tables, figures (Evaluation of the
National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy technical report v.1) and Online (PDF 761K)
http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/ysp/evalrep2.pdf
Can the family survive? Mcdonald, P. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 18p, tables, ill. (Discussion paper; no.11) (Out of Print) / Internet version
Changes in the labour force status of lone and couple Australian mothers, 1983-2002. Matthew Gray, Lixia Qu, Jennifer Renda, David de Vaus. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2003, 24p. (Research Paper No. 33), and http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/respaper/gray4.html
Changing families, changing schools: parent involvement in schools. Ochiltree, G. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 39p, figures, tables, ill. (Discussion paper; no.12) (Out of Print)
Changing laws for changing families. Harper, P. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 24p. (Discussion paper; no.9) (Out of Print)
Changing the Australian taxation system: towards a family income guarantee. Submission to the Economic Planning Advisory Council. Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 40p, tables (Out of Print)
Child abuse and neglect in Indigenous Australian communities, Janet Stanley. Australian Institute of Family Studies (Child Abuse Prevention Issues Number 15 Summer 2001) and Online
Child abuse and the Internet,Janet Stanley, Adam M. Tomison and Julian Pocock. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, AIFS, 2003 (Child Abuse Prevention Issues Number 19 Spring 2003) and Online
Child abuse and the media, Chris Goddard and Bernadette J. Saunders. National Child Protection Clearinghouse, AIFS, 2001, (Child Abuse Prevention Issues Number 14 Winter 2001), and Online
Child care in Berwick: results of the Australian Living Standards Study. McDonald, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 36p (Out of Print)
Child care in Box Hill: results of the Australian Living Standards Study. McDonald, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 39p (Out of Print)
Child care in cultural context: issues for new research. Wise, S; Sanson, A. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 23p (Research paper no.22) and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/wise3.html
Child care in Melbourne: results of the Australian Living Standards Study. McDonald, P; Millward, C. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 37p (Out of Print)
Child care in Werribee: results of the Australian Living Standards Study. McDonald, P; Millward, C. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 37p (Out of Print)
Child maltreatment and disability, Tomison, A. M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, AIFS, 1996, 8p (Issues in Child Abuse Prevention Number 7 Summer 1996 ), and Online Online
Child maltreatment and family structure. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1996, 8p (Child abuse prevention discussion paper no.1), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/discussion1.html
Child maltreatment and mental disorder. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1996, 12p (Child abuse prevention discussion paper no.3), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/discussion3.html
Child maltreatment and substance abuse. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1996, 12p (Child abuse prevention discussion paper no.2), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/discussion2.html
Child poverty. Edgar, D, ed.; Keane, D, ed.; McDonald, P, ed. Sydney, NSW: Allen and Unwin, 1989, 207p, tables (Out of Print)
Children in Australian families. Ochiltree, G. Melbourne, Vic: Longman Cheshire, 1990, 119p, ill. (Out of Print)
Children in Australian families: the growth of competence. Amato, P R. Sydney, NSW: Prentice Hall for the Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 290p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Children in Families (IFS Study 5): sampling procedures, response rates, sample characteristics and design effects. Amato, P. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 41p, appendix (Out of Print)
Children in stepfamilies. Ochiltree, G. Sydney, NSW: Prentice Hall, 1990, 174p, tables (Out of Print)
Children in stepfamilies: their legal and family status. Harper, P. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 29p, tables. (Policy background paper; no.4) (Out of Print)
Children's health and development: new research directions for Australia. Sanson, A, ed. Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2002, (Research Report no.8) and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/resreport8/main.html
Children's participation in divorce. Edgar, D; Harrison, M. Melbourne: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 18p. (Discussion paper; no.10) (Out of Print) / Internet version
Children's rights: an annotated bibliography. McDowell, K, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1992, 108p (AIFS bibliography series) (Out of Print)
Children's services report: work related child care for urban families with pre-school aged children. Millward, C; Matches, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 139p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Citizen child: Australian law and children's rights. Funder, K, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1996, 272p
(Out of Print)Collected works: 1980-2001: Australian Institute of Family Studies. Whithear, D., comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2001, 97p, (Research report no.6) and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/collected.html
Community based services for children and families. Maas, F, ed.; Sach, S, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, xii, 180p. (Out of Print)
Community-based approaches in preventing child maltreatment. Tomison, A M; Wise, S. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearinghouse, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 20p (Issues in child abuse prevention no.11 Autumn 1999), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues11.html
Cost of children in Australia. Lovering, K. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 47p, tables. (Working paper; no.8) (Out of Print)
Crisis intervention and primary care: evaluation of the National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy. Mitchell, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 116p, 2000, tables (Evaluation of the National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy technical report v.3) and Online (PDF 429K) http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/ysp/evalrep4.pdf
Determinants of Australian mothers' employment: An analysis of lone and couple mothers. Matthew Gray, Lixia Qu, David de Vaus and Christine Millward. Australian Institute of Family Studies, May 2002, 26p (Research Paper No. 26), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/gray2.html
Diary of social legislation and policy 1982. Ferber, H, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 34p. (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1983. Davis, M, ed.; Manning, I, ed.; O'Neill, K, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 50p (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1984. (Melbourne, Vic): National Institute of Economic and Industry Research; Australian Institute of Family Studies; Social Welfare Research Centre, 1987, 24p (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1989. Melbourne, Vic: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, Australian Institute of Family Studies, and Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, 1990, 29p (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1990. Melbourne, Vic: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, Australian Institute of Family Studies, and Social Policy Research Centre, 1991, 54p (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1991. Melbourne, Vic: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, Australian Institute of Family Studies, and Social Policy Research Centre, 1992, 56p (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1992. Melbourne, Vic: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, Australian Institute of Family Studies, and Social Policy Research Centre, 1993, 55p (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1994. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, Social Policy Research Centre, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 1995, 66p (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1995. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, and Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 1996, 110p (Out of Print)
Diary of social legislation and policy 1996. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, Social Policy Research Centre, and Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 1997, 158p (Out of Print)
Directory of Australian family studies films and videos. Mannison, M, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 38p (Out of Print)
Division of matrimonial property in Australia. Sheehan, G.; Hughes, J. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2001, 39p. (Research paper 25), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/sheehan.html
Divorce in Australia. Stewart, D; Harrison, M. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 9p, tables. (Working paper; no.5) (Out of Print)
Domestic violence between adults in the Northern Territory: a review of current services and a strategy for the future. D'Abbs, P. Melbourne: Institute of Family Studies, October 1983, 164p, tables, graphs. (Out of Print)
Domestic violence in Darwin: report on a phone-in conducted 5-11 February 1983. D'Abbs, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 41p (Out of Print)
Don't feel the world is caving in: adolescents in divorcing families. Dunlop, R; Burns, A. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1988, 158p, tables, ill. (Australian Institute of Family Studies. Monograph; no.6) (Out of Print)
Early childhood services: submission to the Victorian Government Review of Early Childhood Services. INSTITUTE OF FAMILY STUDIES. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 81p, tables. (Out of Print)
Earnings-related benefits and pensions: an analysis illustrated by examples from Sweden. Hultaker, O. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 15p (Occasional paper) (Out of Print)
Education for family life: a survey of available programs and their evaluation. Eastman, M. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 72p. (Occasional paper; no.4) (Out of Print)
Effects of child care on young children: forty years of research. Ochiltree, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1994, 144p (AIFS early childhood study; paper no.5) (Out of Print)
Emotional abuse: the hidden form of maltreatment. Tomison, A M; Tucci, J. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1997, 16p (Issues in child abuse prevention no.8 Spring 1997), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues8.html
Employment report: spatial aspects of employment in Australian cities. Brownlee, H. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 191p, figures, tables (Out of Print)
Equity and the impact on families of the Australian tax-transfer system. Saunders, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 116p, tables, figures (Institute of Family Studies. Monograph; no. 2) (Out of Print) Ethnic family values in Australia. Institute of Family Studies, comp.. Sydney, NSW: Prentice-Hall, 1985, xiv, 341p, tables (Out of Print)
Evaluating child abuse prevention programs. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearinghouse, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 20p (Issues in child abuse prevention no.12 Autumn 2000), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues12.html
Evaluation of stage one: report to the Child Support Evaluation Advisory Group. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 150p plus appendices, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Executive summary of first evaluation report of the Victorian Ministry of Housing's Capital Indexed Loan Pilot Scheme. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 11p (Out of Print)
Exploring family violence: links between child maltreatment and domestic violence. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearinghouse, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 23p (Issues in child abuse prevention no.13 Winter 2000), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues13.html
Facets of living standards. Weston, R; Millward, C; Lazzarini, V. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1995, 194p (Department of Social Security. Policy research paper; no.70)
Families and Australia's economic future: submission to the Economic Planning Advisory Council. Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 31p (Out of Print)
Families and cultural diversity in Australia. Hartley, R, ed. St Leonards, NSW: Allen and Unwin for the Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 273p (more information)
Families and services. Burbidge, A. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 74p (AIFS working paper no.12) (Out of Print)
Families and tax in 1989. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 56p, tables, figures (AFIT bulletin no.5) (Out of Print)
Families and the tax package. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 27p, tables, figures (AFIT bulletin no.6) (Out of Print)
Families in Australia: a socio-demographic perspective. McDonald, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 65p, figures, tables (Out of Print)
Families in focus in Western Australia. Perth, WA: Office of the Family, Government of Western Australia, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1988, 66p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Families in later life: dimensions of retirement. Wolcott, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1998, 24p (Working paper no.14), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/wolcott1.html
Family allowances. Brownlee, H; Kilmartin, C; Ooi, G. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 2p, 6 tables (Out of Print)
Family change and community life: exploring the links. Hughes, J. and Stone, W. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2003, 41p (AIFS research paper no.32), and http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/respaper/hughes.html
Family change and early childhood development. Edgar, D; Ochiltree, G. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 24p, ill. (Discussion paper; no.6) (Out of Print)
Family formation and ethnicity. Khoo, S. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 73p, tables (Working paper; no.9) (Out of Print)
Family-friendly work practices: differences within and between workplaces. Matthew Gray and Jacquelline Tudball. Australian Institute of Family Studies, April 2002 (Research report no.7) and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/gray1.html
Family law and marriage breakdown in Australia. Harrison, M. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 8p (Australian family briefings; no.2) (Out of Print)
Family Law Evaluation Project 1996: parental responsibilities: two national surveys. Funder, K; Smyth, B. Canberra, ACT: Attorney-General's Department, 1996, 324p (Not available from AIFS)
Family relationships and intergenerational exchange in later life. Millward, C. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1998, 44p (Working paper no.15), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/millward1.html
Family structure, child outcomes and environmental mediators: an overview of the Development in Diverse Families Study, by Sarah Wise. Melbourne, Vic: AIFS, 2003, and Online
Family studies education exchange: summaries of course outlines. Mannison, M, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 28p (Out of Print)
Family support services: a review of the literature and selected annotated bibliography. Wolcott, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 109p (Out of Print)
Family Thesaurus: subject terms used in Australian Family & Society Abstracts. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 6th edition 2001, 146p
Family trends and structure in Australia. McDonald, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 8p (Australian Family Briefings; no.3) (Out of Print)
Family wellbeing: proceedings of a workshop, Melbourne 3 June 1987. Tait, D, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1988, ix, 160p (Out of Print)
Financial control and financial management within couples in Australia. Glezer, H. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 50p plus tables (Out of Print)
Financial living standards after divorce: a recent snapshot. Smyth, B. and Weston, R. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 26p, tables, figures (Research paper no.23) and Online http://www.aifs.or g.au/institute/pubs/smyth.html
Financial support and relationships with children. Funder, K. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 74p, (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.6) (Out of Print)
First evaluation report of the Victorian Ministry of Housing's Capital Indexed Loan Pilot Scheme: an evaluative study of the impact of entry into home ownership of a pilot group of low income families in Victoria. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 98p, tables (Out of Print)
Focusing on families: intensive family based child welfare practice: two day conference, 27 and 28 June 1990. Melbourne, Vic: Children's Welfare Association of Victoria, Community Services Victoria, University of Melbourne, and Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1990, 119p (Out of Print)
General medical practice: an aspect of living standards. Weston, R; Greenblat, E. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1994, various pagings (Out of Print)
Getting a lot further: some factors influencing decisions which ethnic families make about children's schooling and post-school futures. Hartley, R; Maas, F. Melbourne, Vic: Ministerial Advisory Committee on Multiculturalism and Migrant Education, 1987, 102p (Out of Print)
Growing Up in Australia Newsletters - Newsletters of the Growing Up In Australia: The Longitudinal Study Of Australian Children study
Health report: access to basic medical care in nine urban areas. Weston, R E; Lazzarini, V. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 199p, figures, tables (Out of Print)
Home ownership for low income families: executive summary; second evaluation report on the Victorian Ministry of Housing and Construction Capital Indexed Loan (CAPIL) Scheme. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies and the Victorian Ministry of Housing and Construction, 1988, 23p, figures, photographs (Out of Print)
Home ownership for low income families: second evaluation report on the Victorian Ministry of Housing and Construction Capital Indexed Loan (CAPIL) Scheme. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1988, 168p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Homelessness: an annotated bibliography of Australian research. Loft, J, comp.; Davis, M, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1988, vi, 165p (Out of Print)
How should family services respond to 'Children in Need'? by Sarah Wise. Melbourne, Vic: AIFS, 2001, 4p (Australian family briefing no.11), and Online
Human relations education in Australian schools: a review of policies and practices. Wolcott, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 77p, tables (Australian Institute of Family Studies. Policy background paper; no.6) (Out of Print)
Images of Australian families: approaches and perceptions. Funder, K, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Longman Cheshire, 1991, 156p (Out of Print)
Implications of marital separation for young children. Smiley, G W; Chamberlain, E R; Dalgleish, L I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, ix, 45p (Working paper; no.11) (Out of Print)
In search of poverty and affluence: an investigation of families living in two Melbourne municipalities. Brownlee, H; McDonald, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 37p (AIFS working paper; no.11) (Out of Print)
Income redistribution through tax and social security: a review of recent trends. Burbidge, A, comp.; Brownlee, H, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, ix, 45p, tables, figures (AFIT Bulletin; no.2) (Out of Print)
Informal marriages. Harrison, M. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1981, 12p, figures. (Working paper; no.1) (Out of Print)
Information collection under the Family Law Act: Melbourne Family Court hearings, 1981. Edgar, D; Good, P; Harrison, M; Prolisko, A; Freidin, S. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 24p. (Occasional paper; no.5) (Out of Print)
Intergenerational transmission of maltreatment. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1996, 12p, tables (Issues in child abuse prevention no.6 Winter 1996), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues6.html
International CFR Seminar on Social Change and Family Policies (20th: 1984: Melbourne), Key papers. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 4v. (Out of Print)
International directory of IYF research activities. Australian Institute of Family Studies; United Nations. Secretariat for the International Year of the Family. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies in cooperation with the United Nations Secretariat for the International Year of the Family, 1995, 166p (Out of Print)
Introducing the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Sanson, A. et al. Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2002 (LSAC Discussion Paper No.1) and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/growingup/pubs/dp1.html
Issues arising from the implementation of the Young Homeless Allowance. Maas, F; Hartley, R. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 69p (Out of Print)
Lessons of United States welfare reforms for Australian social policy. Gray, M. and Stanton, D. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2002, 32p and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/gray3.html
Living standards of DSS clients: comparison of DSS clients and non-DSS clients on a range of indicators of living standards used in the ALSS study. Brownlee, H; Gibbons, S. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 70p, tables (Out of Print)
Living together: young couples in de facto relationships; a report using Australian Family Formation Project data prepared for the Institute of Family Studies. Khoo, S. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1986, 50p, tables, figures (Australian Institute of Family Studies. Working paper; no.10) (Out of Print)
Long-term effects of child sexual abuse. Mullen, P E; Fleming, J. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1998, 12p, figures (Issues in child abuse prevention no.9 Autumn 1998), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues9.html
Low wage earners in Australia. Burbidge, A; Maas, F; Khoo, S; Gondor, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1988, 29p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Marriage counselling in Australia: a review. Wolcott, I. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1981, 15p, tables. (Working paper; no.2) (Out of Print)
Marriage counselling services: priorities and policy. WOLCOTT, I. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 39p, tables. (Policy background paper; no.3) (Out of Print)
Marriage counselling in Australia: an evaluation. Wolcott, I; Glezer, H. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 197p, tables (Australian Institute of Family Studies. Monograph; no.8) (Out of Print)
Marriage, the family and family law in Australia. Edgar, D. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 80p (Discussion paper; no.13) (Out of Print)
Maternity leave in Australia: employee and employer experiences; report of a survey. Glezer, H. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1988, xv, 164p, tables, figures (Monograph no.7) (Out of Print)
Measuring living standards. Brownlee, H. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 65p (Australian Living Standards Study; paper no.1) (Out of Print)
Measuring social capital: towards a theoretically informed measurement framework for researching social capital in family and community life. Stone, W. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2001, 38p. (Research paper 24), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/stone.html
Migrant families in Australia: a review of some social and demographic trends of non Anglo Saxon migrants 1947 to 1981. Storer, D. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1981, 15p, tables. (Working paper; no.3) (Out of Print)
New information technology: impacts on families in Australia; an annotated bibliography. Beresford, R. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 60p. (Occasional paper/ Institute of Family Studies; no.1) (Out of Print)
On the outside: assessment of the needs of unsupported students. Maas, F. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1986, vi, 135p, tables (Out of Print)
On the outside: the needs of unsupported, homeless youth. Maas, F; Hartley, R. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1988, 86p (Policy background paper no.7) (Out of Print)
One-parent families and educational disadvantage. Edgar, D; Headlam, F. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 12p, tables. (Working paper; no.4) (Out of Print)
Overcoming structural barriers to the prevention of child abuse and neglect: a discussion paper. Tomison, A M. Sydney, NSW: New South Wales Child Protection Council, 1997, 68p, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/NSWdp.html (Out of Print)
Parenting in Australian families: a comparative study of Anglo, Torres Strait Islander, and Vietnamese communities. Kolar, V. and Soriano, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 67p. and Online
Pathways from infancy to adolescence: Australian Temperament Project 1983-2000. Prior, M; Sanson, A; Smart, D; Oberklaid, F. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 83p. (more information)
Paying for the children: parent and employer experience of stage one of Australia's Child Support Scheme. Harrison, M; Snider, G; Merlo, R; Lucchesi, V. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 184p, tables (Australian Institute of Family Studies. Monograph; no.10) (Out of Print)
Planning the first wave of the Australian Family Panel Survey. Weston, R E. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 4p (Australian Family Briefing no.9), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/weston1.html
Poverty in Australia: new data on the incomes of Australian families and individuals. Burbidge, A, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 12p, tables (Out of Print)
Preventing child abuse: a discussion paper for the South Australian Department of Family and Community Services. Tomison, A; McGurk, H. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1996, 113p (Out of Print)
Preventing child abuse and neglect: findings from an Australian audit of prevention programs by Adam M. Tomison and Liz Poole. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearinghouse, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 197p, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/pubs/auditreport.html
Preventing child abuse and neglect in NSW: findings from a state audit. Tomison, A M. Sydney, NSW: New South Wales Child Protection Council, 1997, 56p, tables, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/NSWaudit.html (Out of Print)
Preventing child abuse: changes to family support in the 21st century. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearinghouse, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2002, 22p, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues/issues17.html
Proposed Study Design and Wave 1 Data Collection, Carol Soloff, Christine Millward, Ann Sanson, the LSAC Consortium Advisory Group, and Sampling Design Team. Melbourne, Vic: AIFS, 2003, (Discussion paper no.2), and Online Online
Provider perspectives on service provision: a study of service provision in nine urban areas. Kilmartin, C; Kolar, V. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, various pagings, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Provider perspectives on service provision: a study of service provision in two rural areas. Kilmartin, C; Kolar, V. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, various pagings, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Reconceptualising Australian housing careers. Winter, I; Stone, W. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 18p, tables, figures (Working paper no.17), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/winter1.html
Reforming the Australian welfare state. Saunders, P, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 300p, tables, figures (more information)
Relinquishing mothers in adoption: their long-term adjustment. Winkler, R; Van Keppel, M. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 100p, figures, tables. (Monograph; no.3) (Out of Print)
Remaking families: adaptation of parents and children to divorce. Funder, K. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1996, 232p, tables, figures (more information)
Repartnering after divorce: the formation of second families. Khoo, S. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 43p, tables (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.4) (Out of Print)
Report on stage one of the Early Childhood Contexts study: preliminary findings. Ochiltree, G; Edgar, D. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 98p (Out of Print)
Response to Social Security Review Issues Paper No.1: Income support for families with children. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 53p (Out of Print)
Restructuring home loan finance for low-income families: third and final evaluation report on the Department of Planning and Housing Victoria Capital Indexed Loan Scheme. Wulff, M. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies for the Department of Planning and Housing Victoria, 1991, 116p, tables, figures
(Out of Print)Select bibliography on Australian work/family issues, compiled by Joan Kelleher and Carole Jean. Melbourne, Vic: AIFS, 2002, Online only
Services to families, with many a slip. Alexander, J. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, viii, 41p, tables. (Policy background paper) (Out of Print)
Settling down: pathways of parents after divorce. Funder, K; Harrison, M; Weston, R. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 266p, tables, figures (Monograph no.13) (Out of Print)
Settling up: property and income distribution on divorce in Australia. McDonald, P, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Prentice- Hall, for Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1986, 340p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Sexual attitudes and behaviours: a review of the literature. Rollins, B, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 88p, tables (Australian Institute of Family Studies. Bibliography series) (Out of Print)
Short-term work patterns of women and the dependent spouse rebate. Brownlee, H; Greenblat, E; McDonald, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 19p, tables (Out of Print)
Should families be a focus for policies? Maas, F. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 33p. (Policy background paper; no.5) (Out of Print)
Sick children: how working mothers cope. Ochiltree, G; Greenblat, E. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 34p (AIFS Early Childhood Study paper no.2) (more information)
Singles in Australian society. Staples, R. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 24p, tables. (Discussion paper; no.8) (Out of Print)
Social capital and public policy in Australia. Winter, I, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 324p, tables (more information)
Social capital at work: How family, friends and civic ties relate to labour market outcomes Stone, W., Gray, M. and Hughes, J. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2003, 34p, (Research Paper No.31), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/stone3.html
Social capital: empirical meaning and measurement validity, by Wendy Stone and Jody Hughes (2002). Melbourne, Vic: AIFS, 2002, 64p and Online
Social change, suburban lives: an Australian Newtown 1960s to 1990s. Bryson, L; Winter, I. St Leonards, NSW: Allen and Unwin in association with Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 238p, tables, figures, illus. (Studies in society) (more information)
Social polarisation and housing careers: exploring the interrelationship of labour and housing markets in Australia. Winter, I; Stone, W. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1998, 23p (Working paper no.13), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/winter2.html
Social support in an Australian community: first report to respondents of a survey conducted in Geelong, May 1982. STORER, D; FAULKNER, A; McCAUGHEY, J. Melbourne: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 47p, maps, tables, photos. (Out of Print)
Social support networks: a critical review of models and findings. D'ABBS, P. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 107p, figures. (Monograph; no.1) (Out of Print)
Spotlight on child neglect. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 12p (Issues in Child Abuse Prevention no.4 Winter 1995), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues4.html
Spousal support in Australia: a study of incidence and attitudes. Behrens, J; Smyth, B. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 32p (Working paper no.16), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/behrens.html
Stronger Families Learning Exchange Bulletins
Submission to the Maintenance Secretariat on Child Support, a discussion paper on child maintenance. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 21p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Superannuation and divorce in Australia. Dewar, J; Sheehan, G; Hughes, J. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 4p (Australian Family Briefing no.6), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/dewar.html
Superannuation and divorce in Australia. Dewar, J; Sheehan, G; Hughes, J. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 39p, tables (Working paper no.18), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/dewar.html
Superannuation in Sweden. Hultaker, O. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 12p (Occasional paper) (Out of Print)
Survey of practices: Section 63, Family Law Act. Harrison, M. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 22p, tables, figures. (Occasional paper; no.2) (Out of Print)
Sydney profiles. Burbidge, A, comp.; Gondor, G, comp.; U'Ren, G, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, unpaginated (Out of Print)
Taking the children to work: work-related child care in south-eastern Melbourne. Jackson, J. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 57p, (AIFS early childhood study; paper no.3)
Taxes, families and the Labor Party, 1990. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1990, 33p, tables (AFIT bulletin; no.8) (Out of Print)
Tennant Creek: living there: views from families and service providers. Kilmartin, C; Matches, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 237p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
The Australian Living Standards Study: Berwick Report. Part 1: The household survey. McDonald, P, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, revised, 1993, 475p, tables, figures. (Out of Print)
The Australian Living Standards Study: Box Hill report. McDonald, P, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 390p, figures, tables (Out of Print)
The Australian Living Standards Study: young people living on the urban fringe: preliminary report: the youth of Berwick. Freidin, S, ed. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 104p (Out of Print)
The changing face of childhood. Ochiltree, G; Edgar, D. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1981, 26p, ill. (Discussion paper; no.4) (Out of Print)
The child's eye view of family life: a report to respondents in a study conducted in Victoria in late 1982 and early 1983. Ochiltree, G; Amato, P. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 75p, ill. (Out of Print)
The Coalition Parties' family tax package. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1990, 38p, tables, figures (AFIT bulletin no.7) (Out of Print)
The Commonwealth's role in preventing child abuse: a report to the Minister for Family Services. Rayner, M. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1994, 94p, plus appendices (Out of Print)
The CSSE pre-scheme custodial parent and control samples: characteristics of respondents, response rates and biases. Snider, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 20p (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.5) (Out of Print)
The economic consequences of marriage breakdown in Australia: a summary (report to respondents). McDonald, P, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 36p, tables (Out of Print)
The economic cost of child abuse and neglect in South Australia. McGurk, H; Hazel, V. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies and the South Australian Office for Families and Children, 1998, 33p (Out of Print)
The family and the pre-school child. Edgar, D; Ochiltree, G. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1980, 15p. (Discussion paper; no.2) (Out of Print)
The first five years: Capil, the home ownership option for low income families: executive summary of third evaluation report. Wulff, M. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 27p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
The foregone earnings from child-rearing in Australia. Beggs, J J; Chapman, B J. Canberra, ACT: Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, 1988, 55p, tables, figures (CEPR discussion paper no.190) (Out of Print)
The impact of work on family functioning: a review of the literature. Brewer, G. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 50p. (Occasional paper; no.3) (Out of Print)
The income unit in the Australian tax and social security systems. Edwards, M A. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 222p, tables. (Thesis reproduction series/ Institute of Family Studies) (Out of Print)
The new 'Australian Family Panel Survey'. Saunders, P; Glezer, H. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 4p (Australian Family Briefing no.7), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/saunders1.html
The Piers-Harris Children's Self Concept Scale: an evaluation of its use on an Australian population. Amato, P R. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 7p, tables. (Working paper; no.6) (Out of Print)
The rights of the child. Asche, K J A. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 18p. (Discussion paper; no.5) (Out of Print)
The role of mass media in facilitating community education and child abuse prevention strategies. Saunders, B J and Goddard, C. Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2002 (Child Abuse Prevention Issues Number 16 Winter 2002), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues/issues16.htmls
The social costs of inadequate literacy: a report for International Literacy Year. Hartley, R. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1989, xii, 62p (Out of Print)
The television family: a content analysis of the portrayal of family life in prime time television. Stewart, D E. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 66p, tables, ill. (Out of Print)
The UK Looking After Children approach in Australia. Wise, S. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 66p, and Online
The use and choice of child care in Victoria: report to the Office of Preschool and Child Care. Ochiltree, G; Greenblat, E. Melbourne, Vic: Office of Preschool and Child Care, 1992, 64p, (Out of Print)
The workforce attachment of sole parents and ILO Convention 156. Funder, K; Millward, C. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 97p, tables (Out of Print)
Today's child care, tomorrow's children! Ochiltree, G; Edgar, D. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 81p, tables, figures (AIFS early childhood study; paper no.7) (more information)
Towards a national child care policy. Brennan, D. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1983, 53p, tables, graphs. (Policy background paper) (Out of Print)
Towards a theorised understanding of family life and social capital. Winter, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, 18p, tables (Working paper no.21), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/winter4.html
Towards integration and quality assurance in children's services. Wangmann, J. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 126p, tables, figures (AIFS early childhood study; paper no.6) (more information)
Towards understanding the reasons for divorce. Wolcott, I; Hughes, J. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 29p, tables (Working paper no.20), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/wolcott6.html
Transport report: aspects of travel and behaviour in Australian cities. University of Melbourne. Transport Research Centre. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, various pagings, figures, tables (Out of Print)
Treatment and support: evaluation of the National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy. Mitchell, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 102p, 2000, tables (Evaluation of the National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy technical report v.4) and Online (PDF 397K) http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/ysp/evalrep5.pdf
Understanding links between family experience, obligations and expectations in later life. Millward, C. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 22p, figures (Working paper no.19), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/millward2.html
Update on child sexual abuse. Tomison, A M. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 12p (Issues in child abuse prevention no.5 Summer 1995), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues5.html
Urban housing report. Burbidge, A; Winter, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 144p, figures, tables (Out of Print)
Use and choice of child care. Greenblat, E; Ochiltree, G. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 73p, tables, figures (AIFS early childhood study; paper no.4) (more information)
Valuing parent education: a cornerstone of child abuse prevention. Tomison, A. Melbourne, Vic: National Child Protection Clearing House, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1998, 19p (Issues in child abuse prevention no.10 Spring 1998), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/issues10.html
Valuing young lives: evaluation of the National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy. Mitchell, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 194p, tables, figures, illus. and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/ysp/evaluation.html
Violence and the family. Stewart, D E. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1982, 16p. (Discussion paper; no.7) (Out of Print)
We can manage : expectations about care and varieties of family support among people 75 years and over. Day, A T. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1985, 168p, tables, ill. (Monograph no.5) (Out of Print)
What future for family research? Saunders, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 4p (Australian Family Briefing no.5), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/saunders3.html
What lies behind the hidden figure of sexual assault? Issues of prevalence and disclosure by Alexandra Neame and Melanie Heenan. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, AIFS, Briefing no.1, 2003, and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/briefing/b1.html
What price independence? Report of a study on young people's incomes and living costs. Hartley, R. Fitzroy, Vic: Youth Affairs Council of Victoria, (1989), 2 volumes (146p, 15p), tables, figures (Out of Print)
When roles overlap: workers with family responsibilities. VandenHeuvel, A. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 122p, tables, figures (AIFS monograph no.14) (Out of Print)
Who helps? Support networks and social policy in Australia. d'Abbs, P. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 181p, tables, figures (AIFS Monograph no.12) (Out of Print)
Who pays for the children? A first look at the operation of Australia's new Child Support Scheme. Harrison, M; Snider, G; Merlo, R. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1990, 166p, tables, figures (Australian Institute of Family Studies. Monograph; no.9) (Out of Print)
Why marriages last: a discussion of the literature. Parker, R. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2002, 26p (Research Paper No. 28) and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/parker2.html
Widowed families with children: personal need and societal response. Rosenman, L; Shulman, A D; Levine, M. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1984, 20p, tables. (Working paper; no.7) (Out of Print)
With this ring: first marriage patterns, trends and prospects in Australia. Carmichael, G A. Canberra, ACT: Department of Demography, Australian National University, and Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1988, 233p, tables, graphs (Australian Family Formation Project. Monograph; no.11) (Out of Print)
Women's post-separation work histories. Funder, K. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989, 60p (Child Support Scheme Evaluation Report; no.3) (Out of Print)
Work and family functioning: an annotated bibliography selected from FAMILY database. Davis, M, comp. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, 143p (Out of Print)
Work and family life: achieving integration. Wolcott, I; Glezer, H. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1995, 199p, tables, figures (Out of Print)
Work and family values, preferences and practice. Glezer, H; Wolcott, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1997, 4p (Australian Family Briefing no.4), and Online http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/glezer1.html
Work and family: an important business. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1990, 16p, ill. (Out of Print)
Work and family: employers' views. Wolcott, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1991, 74p (Australian Institute of Family Studies. Monograph; no.11) (Out of Print)
Work and the family. Rapoport, R; Rapoport, R N. Melbourne, Vic: Institute of Family Studies, 1981, 26p. (Discussion paper; no.3) (Out of Print)
Workers with family responsibilities: implications for employers. Wolcott, I. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1987, vii, 62p (Discussion paper; no.14) (Out of Print)
Young people, families and disadvantage. McDonald, P; Brownlee, H; Greenblat, E. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1993, 41p, tables (Out of Print)
Young people leaving home in Australia: the trend towards independence. Young, C. Canberra, ACT: Australian National University Printing Service, 1987, 188p, tables, figures (Australian Family Formation Project/ Monograph; no.9) (Out of Print)
Young people living on the urban fringe: report to the National Youth Affairs Research Scheme. Winter, I. Hobart, Tas: National Clearinghouse for Youth Studies, 1995, 53p, tables, figures, illus. (Out of Print)
Youth suicide prevention programs and activities: national stocktake March 1998. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1998, 339p (Out of Print)
Youth suicide prevention programs and activities: national stocktake October 1999. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1999, 365p (Out of Print)
