overview
studies
frameworks
age
gender
affinity
faith
ethnicity
disability
carers
landmarks

related:
Australian
Law
Human
rights
Accessibility
Defamation
Bullying
|
carers
This page considers law and discrimination against carers
in Australia.
It covers -
introduction
-
principles and issues
-
cases
Key cases are -
studies
Studies include -
Other
works of particular value include -
- ‘Family-friendly
Work Practices and the Law' by Belinda Smith & Joellen
Riley in 26 Sydney Law Review (2004) 395-426
- 'Has The Legislation Failed? Age and Carer Discrimination
in The Recruitment Process' by Lynne Bennington in 21
Management Research News (1998) 7
- ‘A
Woman's Place? Work hour preferences revisited’
by Lixia Qu & Ruth Weston in 72 Family Matters
(Australian Institute of Family Studies) (2005)
- ‘Part-time
work and indirect discrimination’ by Rosemary
Hunter in 21 Alternative Law Journal (1996)
220-222
- It’s
About Time: Women, men, work and family (Sydney:
Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission 2007)
- HREOC,
Striking The Balance: Women, Men, Work and Family:
Discussion Paper(Sydney: Human Rights & Equal
Opportunity Commission 2005)
- 'The
Problem of Voluntariness: Parents and the Anti-Discrimination
Principle' by K Lee Adams in 8(1) Deakin Law Review
91.
next page
(landmarks)
|
|