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View article: Reproducing the Hetero-Masculine Order at Work: The Sexual Harassment of LGBTQ + Employees
Reproducing the Hetero-Masculine Order at Work: The Sexual Harassment of LGBTQ + Employees Open
Introduction Academic scholarship on workplace sexual harassment has revealed vast differences in workplace-sexual-harassment victimization by individuals’ binary gender. However, fewer scholarly contributions have examined how victimizati…
View article: Weathering change: Longitudinal patterns of residential mobility following extreme weather events in Australia
Weathering change: Longitudinal patterns of residential mobility following extreme weather events in Australia Open
View article: Same or Different? Understanding Employees' Perceptions of Their Own Workplace Diversities
Same or Different? Understanding Employees' Perceptions of Their Own Workplace Diversities Open
Over recent years, there has been increasing scholarly attention on how individuals' diversities and their intersections affect workplace experiences, which can in turn shape their work outcomes. While existing evidence often relies on wor…
View article: Explaining Disparities in Higher-Education Participation by Socio-Economic-Background: A Longitudinal Study of an Australian National Cohort
Explaining Disparities in Higher-Education Participation by Socio-Economic-Background: A Longitudinal Study of an Australian National Cohort Open
Ensuring equitable access to higher education (HE) is not only a matter of social justice, but also a critical component to enhancing the long-term sustainability of modern societies. This study contributes to existing knowledge on socio-e…
View article: A quasi-experimental evaluation of a specialized treatment service for youth adjudicated for sexual offences in Queensland, Australia
A quasi-experimental evaluation of a specialized treatment service for youth adjudicated for sexual offences in Queensland, Australia Open
View article: The ‘double whammy’: Associations between LGBTQ+ identity, non-standard employment and workplace well-being
The ‘double whammy’: Associations between LGBTQ+ identity, non-standard employment and workplace well-being Open
Despite societal shifts in attitudes towards gender and sexuality, LGBTQ+ individuals continue to experience multiple forms of labour-market disadvantage – including greater unemployment, lower job satisfaction, and slower career progressi…
View article: Who Are ‘They’? Gender-Neutral Pronoun Adoption by Non-Binary People and Other Gender Groups
Who Are ‘They’? Gender-Neutral Pronoun Adoption by Non-Binary People and Other Gender Groups Open
The increasing share of individuals adopting gender-neutral pronouns as their personal pronouns represents one of the most significant socio-linguistic shifts of the past decade. Academic research in this space, however, is surprisingly li…
View article: Access to inclusive public-toilet options and the wellbeing of trans and gender diverse employees: Novel evidence from a large Australian workplace survey
Access to inclusive public-toilet options and the wellbeing of trans and gender diverse employees: Novel evidence from a large Australian workplace survey Open
View article: Weathering Change: Five-Year Patterns of Residential Mobility Following Extreme Weather Events in Australia
Weathering Change: Five-Year Patterns of Residential Mobility Following Extreme Weather Events in Australia Open
View article: Residential mobility responses to home damage caused by floods, cyclones and bushfires in Australia
Residential mobility responses to home damage caused by floods, cyclones and bushfires in Australia Open
View article: Workplace-Sexual-Harassment Victimization and Employee Wellbeing Among LGBTQ+ and Non-LGBTQ+ Employees
Workplace-Sexual-Harassment Victimization and Employee Wellbeing Among LGBTQ+ and Non-LGBTQ+ Employees Open
Workplace sexual harassment represents a critical risk to contemporary organizations, with evidence indicating that its prevalence is increasing. Research has consistently demonstrated that workplace-sexual-harassment victimization exerts …
View article: Surveying adult support for child and youth voice on environmental governmental decision-making in Australian and New Zealand
Surveying adult support for child and youth voice on environmental governmental decision-making in Australian and New Zealand Open
The global movement of student strikes for climate action illustrates that many children and youth want to have a voice on governmental decisions on the environment. Yet in most nations, an electoral voice is not granted to those under the…
View article: The intergenerational transmission of migration capital: The role of family migration history and lived migration experiences
The intergenerational transmission of migration capital: The role of family migration history and lived migration experiences Open
BACKGROUND: Growing empirical evidence shows that the decision to migrate is influenced by parents’ international migration experiences, with the second generation being more likely to migrate than individuals with no migration background.…
View article: Re(de)fining success: tenancy issues, provider supports, and tenancy outcomes in an Australian Permanent Supportive Housing programme
Re(de)fining success: tenancy issues, provider supports, and tenancy outcomes in an Australian Permanent Supportive Housing programme Open
Insecure housing—particularly for low-income groups—constitutes a critical and enduring social problem. While Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) initiatives show promise as a solution to mitigate this issue, research assessing their impact…
View article: Before-school physical activity patterns among adolescents using accelerometer and GPS data
Before-school physical activity patterns among adolescents using accelerometer and GPS data Open
Most adolescents do not meet physical activity (PA) guidelines. The before-school segment has been identified as one promising opportunity for intervention; however, there is a need for contextual understanding of PA in this segment. This …
View article: A qualitative exploration of multi-stakeholder perspectives of before-school physical activity
A qualitative exploration of multi-stakeholder perspectives of before-school physical activity Open
Background Engagement in before-school physical activity can potentially enhance health and learning-related outcomes for children and adolescents. However, influencing factors and stakeholder perceptions of before-school physical activity…
View article: Before-school physical activity levels and sociodemographic correlates among Australian adolescents: A cross-sectional study
Before-school physical activity levels and sociodemographic correlates among Australian adolescents: A cross-sectional study Open
Understanding adolescents' physical activity levels and underpinning contextual factors is crucial for health promotion. This cross-sectional study, using 24-hour time use diaries and sociodemographic variables from the Longitudinal Stu…
View article: Seeing, Sharing and Supporting: Assertive Outreach as a Partial Solution to Rough Sleeping
Seeing, Sharing and Supporting: Assertive Outreach as a Partial Solution to Rough Sleeping Open
Assertive outreach is becoming an increasingly salient feature of policy responses to homelessness—and particularly rough sleeping—with the aim of supporting people to access secure housing. Despite its demonstrated successes, existing res…
View article: Disparité des trajectoires professionnelles des diplômés australiens en fonction de leur origine sociale: étude longitudinale à partir de données administratives couplées couvrant l'ensemble de la population
Disparité des trajectoires professionnelles des diplômés australiens en fonction de leur origine sociale: étude longitudinale à partir de données administratives couplées couvrant l'ensemble de la population Open
Résumé S'il est de plus en plus établi que les études supérieures améliorent les perspectives professionnelles, l'inégalité de leur rendement suscite des inquiétudes croissantes. Les auteurs utilisent un nouveau jeu de données administrati…
View article: Trayectorias laborales divergentes de los graduados australianos socialmente favorecidos y desfavorecidos. Análisis longitudinal
Trayectorias laborales divergentes de los graduados australianos socialmente favorecidos y desfavorecidos. Análisis longitudinal Open
Resumen Pese a la evidencia de que la educación universitaria mejora las perspectivas laborales, preocupan sus desiguales rendimientos. Sobre los datos administrativos de toda la población de graduados en universidades australianas en el p…
View article: Non-metropolitan settlement and integration outcomes of humanitarian migrants in Australia: Combining spatial, multidimensional and longitudinal perspectives
Non-metropolitan settlement and integration outcomes of humanitarian migrants in Australia: Combining spatial, multidimensional and longitudinal perspectives Open
Dispersal policies that place humanitarian migrants outside non-metropolitan locations are increasingly common, but evidence of their impact on integration outcomes is mixed. By combining spatial, longitudinal and multidimensional perspect…
View article: Does intergenerational educational mobility vary by sexual identity? A comparative analysis of five OECD countries
Does intergenerational educational mobility vary by sexual identity? A comparative analysis of five OECD countries Open
Lesbian, gay and bisexual people are disadvantaged in terms of health and socio-economic status compared with heterosexual people, yet findings pertaining to educational outcomes vary depending on the specific identity and gender considere…
View article: Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life amongst Indigenous Australians: A longitudinal analysis
Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life amongst Indigenous Australians: A longitudinal analysis Open
Background The burden of multimorbidity has been observed worldwide and it has significant consequences on health outcomes. In Australia, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is comparatively low amongst Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait I…
View article: Increases in income-support payments reduce the demand for charity: A difference-in-difference analysis of charitable-assistance data from Australia over the COVID-19 pandemic
Increases in income-support payments reduce the demand for charity: A difference-in-difference analysis of charitable-assistance data from Australia over the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Charities play an increasingly important role in helping people experiencing poverty. However, institutionalized charity shifts the burden of poverty reduction away from the state and exposes recipients to stress and stigma. In this paper,…
View article: Taking the long view: Long‐term couple earnings arrangements across the transition to parenthood
Taking the long view: Long‐term couple earnings arrangements across the transition to parenthood Open
This paper examines household earnings arrangements and parenthood. Previous research has shown that parenthood is associated with a motherhood wage penalty with women withdrawing from the labour market or reducing their work hours. But fe…
View article: Diverging labour market trajectories of Australian graduates from advantaged and disadvantaged social backgrounds: A longitudinal analysis of population‐wide linked administrative data
Diverging labour market trajectories of Australian graduates from advantaged and disadvantaged social backgrounds: A longitudinal analysis of population‐wide linked administrative data Open
Despite mounting evidence that university participation enhances labour market prospects, there are growing concerns about its unequal returns. This study uses novel large‐scale linked administrative data covering the full population of in…
View article: Like Father, Like Son: Empirical Insights into the Intergenerational Continuity of Masculinity Ideology
Like Father, Like Son: Empirical Insights into the Intergenerational Continuity of Masculinity Ideology Open
Scholarly work and public commentary point to the persistence of masculinity models characterized by a sense of entitlement, the exertion of dominance, and the justification of abusive behaviors. While there is abundant theoretical work on…
View article: Student mental health and dropout from higher education: an analysis of Australian administrative data
Student mental health and dropout from higher education: an analysis of Australian administrative data Open
Understanding the drivers of student dropout from higher education has been a policy concern for several decades. However, the contributing role of certain factors—including student mental health—remains poorly understood. Furthermore, exi…
View article: Of Good Mothers and Violent Fathers: Negotiating Child Protection Interventions in Abusive Relationships
Of Good Mothers and Violent Fathers: Negotiating Child Protection Interventions in Abusive Relationships Open
This article examines the efficacy of a supportive housing program aiming to provide mothers in violent relationships with the practical resources to minimize child protection intervention. Drawing on qualitative interviews with program mo…
View article: Longing for a Forever Home: Ontological insecurity is collectively produced in fixed-term supportive housing for families
Longing for a Forever Home: Ontological insecurity is collectively produced in fixed-term supportive housing for families Open
Increasingly unaffordable housing means that family homelessness represents an urgent issue for social policy and practice. Targeting families at risk of homelessness, Supportive Housing for Families (SHF) subsidizes leases and offers supp…