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    • Pre-service teachers becoming researchers: the role of professional learning groups in creating a community of inquiry 

      Zeivots, Sandris; Buchanan, John Douglas; Pressick-Kilborn, Kimberley
      Published 2023
      Contemporary schools seek to employ teachers who are curious learners, who can employ practitioner inquiry skills to investigate, inform and grow their own classroom practice, responsive to their circumstances. As a ...
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    • Understanding men's parental leave-taking decisions: Evidence from Australian fathers 

      Watson, Jacqueline
      Published 2023-02-24
      Over the past decade, fathers’ usage of statutory parental leave entitlements has remained low, and this gendered pattern of leave taking is widely seen as a major contributor to workplace gender inequality in Australia. ...
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    • Gender dynamics in the post-pandemic future of work. High level data release for International Women’s Day 2023. Research note 1. 

      Hill, Elizabeth; Cooper, Rae; Ariadne, Vromen; Foley, Meraiah; Suneha, Seetahul
      Published 2023-02-23
      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 ...
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    • Does FOMO Mediate the Effects of Time-Limited Scarcity Promotions for Material and Experiential Purchases? 

      Tang, Anthea
      Published 2023-02-22
      Scarcity tactics have been used extensively in marketing, largely because such appeals signal the current or potential unavailability of a product which enhances its perceived value and desirability. Such perceptions ...
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    • Gendered Disrespect and Inequality in Retail Work: A Summary of Findings 

      Cooper, Rae; Foley, Meraiah; Good, Laura; Lipton, Briony; Rutledge-Prior, Serrin; Tapsell, Amy; Vromen, Ariadne
      Published 2023-02-14
      Retail is Australia’s second largest employing industry (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2022), with approximately 10% of the Australian labour force working in the sector (Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), 2022a). ...
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