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Gender dynamics in the post-pandemic future of work. Research Note 1, Australian Women's Working Futures Project

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Hill, Elizabeth
Cooper, Rae
Vromen, Ariadne
Foley, Meraiah
Seetahul, Suneha

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The University of Sydney

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The Australian Women's Working Futures (AWWF) Project is a two-wave survey aiming at understanding the attitudes of young women and men aged 40 and under about their working futures. In 2017 the first nationally representative data set on gender and the future of work was collected in Australia. The 2022 data is part of a larger three-country study comparing gender and the post-pandemic future of work in Australia, the UK and Japan.

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2099-12-31