Work-Family Conflict

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Business & Economics

Parents with children at home reach breaking point

Parents are reporting high levels of mental stress amid the COVID-19 economic downturn, highlighting that we need new policies to address work-family conflict

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Business & Economics

Blurring the weekend

About a third of working Australians do some work on the weekend, though for most their main job is still on week days. But will an increase in working from home blur the lines?

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Business & Economics

Work or family?

Many Australian couples are finding it tough to balance work and family commitments, especially if they work long hours

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