Getting a life : understanding the downshifting phenomenon in Australia /

Examines the new phenomenon of statistics that reveal nearly a quarter of Australian adults have downshifted by either reducing their hours of work, changing to lower paid work, changing careers or not working at all with the belief that they are a better balance to their lives and lifestyle.

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Main Author: Breakspear, Christie
Corporate Author: Australia Institute
Other Authors: Hamilton, Clive
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Canberra], A.C.T. : Australia Institute, 2004.
Series:Discussion paper (Australia Institute) ; no. 62.
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Summary:Examines the new phenomenon of statistics that reveal nearly a quarter of Australian adults have downshifted by either reducing their hours of work, changing to lower paid work, changing careers or not working at all with the belief that they are a better balance to their lives and lifestyle.
Item Description:"February 2004".
Physical Description:ix, 32 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Also available online via the World Wide Web.
Audience:Tertiary/Undergraduate.
Postgraduate.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: p. 32.
ISSN:1322-5421
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