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Well-being among young Australians: effects of work and home life for four youth in transition cohorts
(1998)
  • Nicole Fleming, ACER
Abstract
This report examines the relationship of well-being with a variety of demographic and economic factors among Australian young people. Influences include gender, income, marital and employment status. Data for this report originated from the longitudinal study 'Youth in Transition' and the results indicate that income, employment and relationships are important for maintaining subjective well-being and happiness
Keywords
  • Employment status,
  • Income,
  • Marital status,
  • Well being,
  • Young adults,
  • Longitudinal studies
Publication Date
September, 1998
Publisher Statement
Longitudinal surveys of Australian youth research report ; n.6 Author is Nicole Wernert (nee Fleming)
Citation Information
Nicole Fleming. Well-being among young Australians: effects of work and home life for four youth in transition cohorts. (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicole_wernert/18/