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View article: The impact of firm-level work and family initiatives on organizational outcomes, employees and their families: an umbrella review
The impact of firm-level work and family initiatives on organizational outcomes, employees and their families: an umbrella review Open
Firm-level family friendly workplace (FFW) policies, including flexible work arrangements (FWA), parental and carer’s leaves, lactation and child-care support, have existed for more than five decades. Despite numerous publications, questio…
View article: Enacted stigma from family and drug use during opioid use disorder treatment.
Enacted stigma from family and drug use during opioid use disorder treatment. Open
Enacted stigma (i.e., experiences of discrimination from others) is associated with engagement in drug use among people with a wide range of stigmatized statuses. This association may be particularly concerning among people receiving treat…
View article: Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Young Adults Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Young Adults Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
This cross-sectional survey study assesses the self-reported human papillomavirus vaccination rate by sociodemographic characteristics in adults aged 18 to 26 years from 2018 to 2022.
View article: Migration and development, without care? Locating transnational care practices in the migration‐development debate
Migration and development, without care? Locating transnational care practices in the migration‐development debate Open
Highly‐restrictive temporary labour migration schemes are commonplace throughout the Indo‐Pacific region and continue to expand amid sustained policy enthusiasm for ‘migration‐development’. Yet, the developmental benefits of guestworker sc…
View article: What shapes People Living With HIV’s experiences of HIV stigma in Delaware?
What shapes People Living With HIV’s experiences of HIV stigma in Delaware? Open
Multi-level interventions that address social-structural conditions in addition to individual-level factors are recommended to best address HIV stigma in Delaware. Interventions should target drivers of stigma, such as lack of knowledge, a…
View article: The Impacts of Social Support and Relationship Characteristics on Commitment to Sobriety Among People in Opioid Use Disorder Recovery
The Impacts of Social Support and Relationship Characteristics on Commitment to Sobriety Among People in Opioid Use Disorder Recovery Open
Findings highlight the complexities of social support among people in treatment for OUD and demonstrate that relationship closeness and a history of joint substance use with a disclosure partner may be important factors to consider before …
View article: Facilitating men’s involvement in care work
Facilitating men’s involvement in care work Open
Research clearly demonstrates the benefits of men’s involvement in unpaid care for prosperous economies, businesses, communities and households. Young men increasingly expect to be able to combine care for family with a successful career, …
View article: Building access to high quality, flexible work
Building access to high quality, flexible work Open
Research clearly demonstrates the benefits of high-quality flexible work for prosperous economies, businesses, and communities. Employers in all industries need access to a skilled and diverse workforce; governments can drive employment an…
View article: Covid-19, gender and work
Covid-19, gender and work Open
This Insights paper written for the Gender Equality in Working Life Research Initiative provides a high level summary of the evolving impact of the 2021 lockdowns on workforce gender inequality, based on ABS Labour force data published in …
View article: Data in the Time of COVID-19: How Data Library Professionals Helped Combat the Pandemic
Data in the Time of COVID-19: How Data Library Professionals Helped Combat the Pandemic Open
As the world struggled to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers worked around the clock to understand what was going on, medically, socially, and economically. At the same time, usual research processes were disrupted: campuses wer…
View article: COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs, health behaviors, and policy support
COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs, health behaviors, and policy support Open
Conspiracy theories have been proliferating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence suggests that belief in conspiracy theories undermines engagement in pro-health behaviors and support for public health policies. Moreover, previous work su…
View article: RDC Data Alternatives: Conducting Research During COVID-19
RDC Data Alternatives: Conducting Research During COVID-19 Open
Recent physical distancing protocols pertaining to the COVID-19 Pandemic have meant that RDC researchers need to find alternatives ways of carrying out their research. The Real Time Remote Access (RTRA) program offers one alternative way t…
View article: Investing in Care Key to Boosting Economic Growth
Investing in Care Key to Boosting Economic Growth Open
The need to increase women’s labour market participation and economic security is on the ‘to do’ list of most governments and major global institutions. Global consulting firm McKinsey calculates that global GDP would increase by 26 per ce…
View article: Australian Women's Working Futures: Are We Ready?
Australian Women's Working Futures: Are We Ready? Open
Australian governments have made gender equality in the workplace a priority, citing women’s enhanced engagement in the workforce as essential to raising living standards and securing Australia’s future prosperity (Commonwealth of Australi…
View article: Catalyzing Active Learning: Implementing Active Learning Across an Engineering and Science College
Catalyzing Active Learning: Implementing Active Learning Across an Engineering and Science College Open
This Work in Progress (WIP) paper describes efforts to increase active learning in a college of engineering and science. From the beginning of the project, engineering and science faculty and teaching consultants from the University teachi…
View article: Setting Student Safety Knowledge to Practice
Setting Student Safety Knowledge to Practice Open
In a senior-year unit operations laboratory, students study the fundamental principles and practical applications of Chemical Engineering through hands-on experiences. The injection of safety issues at multiple formative and summative eval…