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Do Australian teenagers contribute to household work? Pavla Miller and Justin Bowd Do Australian teenagers contribute to housework and child care? How do their contributions relate to the time use of their mothers and fa
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Document Date: 2013-12-19 01:07:42


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San Francisco / Bristol / New York / Sydney / Canberra / Victoria / Melbourne / Hillsdale / London / Colchester / /

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Germany / Hungary / Netherlands / Sweden / New Zealand / Norway / Belgium / Japan / Austria / United States / Australia / United Kingdom / Luxembourg / Finland / /

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Australian Institute / Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic / Australian Institute of Family Studies Source / University of California Press / Australian Institute of Family Studies / RMIT University / Swinburne Institute of Technology / University of Essex / /

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Footwear Union of Australia Victoria / Department of Family and Community Services / Australian Institute of Family Studies Source / Australian Bureau of Statistics / University of Essex / Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research / Australian Education Union / Australian Institute of Family Studies / Textile / Clothing & Footwear Union of Australia / office for official Publications of the European Communities / New South Wales Commission for Children and Young People / School of Global Studies / Social Science and Planning / Institute of Technology / Melbourne / Sydney Statistical Division / RMIT University / office of the Status of Women / University of California Press / Australian Institute / /

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Pavla Miller / Justin Bowd / Lawrence Erlbaum / /

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Victoria / New South Wales / /

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Psychological Bulletin / /

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South Wales / /

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