Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
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Publications
Conference Papers and Presentations
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2008
- Baxter, J., Renda, J., Alexander, M., Whitehouse, G., & Baird, M. (2008, 9-11 July). What mothers want: exploring the policies mothers say would help after the birth of a child. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Baxter, J. (2008, 9-11 July). Parental time with children and children’s activities: an analysis of Australian time use diaries of 4–5 year olds. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Bencic, L., & Parker, R. (2008, 9-11 July). The health, financial and relationship wellbeing of Australian couples: does marriage matter? Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Blakemore, T. (2008, 9-11 July). Capital in context profiling the developmental contexts of children across a socio-economic gradient. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne. (Abstract only)
- Brinkman, S., Silburn, S., Lawrence, D., Sayers, M., Goldfeld, S., & Oberklaid, F. (2008, 9-11 July). Validity of the Australian Early Development Index (AEDI). Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Brown, J., & Bittman, B. (2008, 9-11 July). Social gradient, lifestyle and overweight/obesity in four year old children. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne. (Abstract only)
- Edwards, Sue. (2008, 9-11 July). For the want of a nail: ‘parenting’ the overlooked policy in Australia’s social policy agenda? Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne. (Abstract only)
- Gray, M., & Baxter, J. (2008, 9-11 July). The labour market and financial consequences of relationship breakdown and re-partnering of mothers with young children. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Hosking, A., Whitehouse, G., & Baxter, J. (2008, 9-11 July). Paternity leave and father's involvement in the care of an infant: Time diary evidence from Australia. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Losoncz, I. (2008, 9-11 July). The relationship between child support compliance and its predictors: evidence from two waves of lsac data. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Misson, S. (2008, 9-11 July). Determining the effects of housing costs on the well-being of Australian families. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Smart, D. (2008, 9-11 July). Do Australian children today have more problems than 20 years ago? Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne.
- Wake, M., Sanson, A., Smith, K., & Berthelsen, D. (2008, 9-11 July). Child & maternal health predictors of physical, social/emotional and learning outcomes in infants and preschoolers. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne. (Abstract only)
- Yap, M., & Biddle, N. (2008, 9-11 July). Preschool education: who is attending and does attendance influence early school performance. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference- Families Through Life, Melbourne
2007
- 2007 Growing Up in Australia: Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Research Conference (2007, 3-4 December, Melbourne)
- Baxter, J., & Alexander, M. (2007, 11-13 July). Mothers' work-family strain in single and couple parent families: the role of job characteristics and supports. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Social Policy Conference, Sydney.
- Baxter, J., Gray, M., Qu, L., Richardson, N., Smyth, B., Weston, R., & Hayes, A. (2007, 15 May). Making space for time. Presentation to the Australian Government Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs for National Families Week 2007, Canberra.
- Baxter, J., Gray, M. & Alexander, M. (2007, 3-4 December). Working families’ use of child care. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Baxter, J. Qu, L. & Weston, R. (2007, 3-4 December). Family structure, quality of the co-parental relationship, post-separation parenting and children’s socio-emotional wellbeing. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Baxter, J. (2007, 27 June). Parents and jobs: Implications for time with children. Findings from Growing up in Australia: the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Invited presentation to the Work-life Association Roundtable, Canberra.
- Berthelsen, D., Walker, S., & Nicholson, J. M. (2007, March). Linking child and family characteristics to children’s early learning competence: An Australian study. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston.
- Berthelsen, D. & Walker, S. (2007, 3-4 December). Parent involvement and children’s early learning competence in literacy and mathematical understanding and approaches to learning. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Bittman, M., & Brown, J. (2007, 11-13 July). New light on the overscheduled child controversy: evidence on children's activities and children's outcomes from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Social Policy Conference, Sydney.
- Bittman, M. & Brown, J. (2007, 3-4 December). Hyper-parenting? How scheduled activities affect children’s language acquisition, schooling and mental health. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Blakemore, T. (2007, 3-4 December). Profiling child care arrangements and outcomes over time: Analysis of three waves of data from “Growing up in Australia” LSAC. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Bradbury, B. (2007, 3-4 December). Why do the children of young parents have poorer outcomes? Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Brinkman, S. & Silburn, S. (2007, 3-4 December). AEDI Concurrent and Predictive Validity. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Brown, J., Bittman, M. & Hine, D. (2007, 3-4 December). Time and money: Parental employment, income and developmental outcomes in four to five year old children. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Brown, J. (2007, 11-13 July). The influence of parental employment on how children spend their day. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Social Policy Conference, Sydney.
- Caldwell, T., Hutchison, D. & Rodgers, B. (2007, 3-4 December). Prevalence of alcohol misuse amongst parents of infants and young children. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Chen, J. & Qu, L. (2007, 3-4 December). Clusters of injuries and chronic health conditions and their changes between baseline and follow-up of the kindergarten cohort. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Craike, M. (2007, 3–5 July). The buffering effect of enjoyment and participation in leisure-time physical activity on the depression of mothers of infants. Paper presented at the Leisure Studies Association Conference, Eastbourne, UK.
- Donath, S. & Amir, L. (2007, 3-4 December). Maternal alcohol consumption and diet, and initiation and duration of breastfeeding. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Edwards, B., & Bromfield, L. (2007, 11-13 July). Neighbourhood influences on young children's emotional and behavioural problems and prosocial behavior: evidence from an Australian national sample. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Social Policy Conference, Sydney.
- Edwards, B., Sawyer, M. & Pfeiffer, S. (2007, 3-4 December). Pathways of neighbourhood influences through the family: How do neighbourhood social processes influence young children’s emotional and behavioural problems? Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Emerson, E., Llewellyn, G., McCulloch, A., Hatton, C., Blacher, J., & Graham, H. (2007, 3-4 December). Child Disability & Parental Well-Being. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Fiorini, M. (2007, 3-4 December). The Effect of Home Computer Use on Children’s Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Gray, M. & Baxter, J. (2007, 3-4 December). The labour market and financial consequences of relationship breakdown and re-partnering for mothers with young children. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Harrison, L. & McLeod, S. (2007, 3-4 December). Risk factors associated with speech and language impairment at 4-5 years of age. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Harrison, L. (2007, 3-4 December). The child care question: Is social-emotional development at age 2-3 years affected by children’s experience of non-parental child care? Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Hawkins, M., Sanson, A. and the LSAC Outcome Index Working Group. (2007, 3-4 December). The structure and validation of an index of child development. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Hay, D. (2007, 3-4 December). One child in 33 is a twin or higher multiple – using the LSAC data to identify the needs of multiple birth families. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Hayes, A, Gray, M., & Baxter, J. (2007, 20–21 June). The wellbeing of families: Conceptual issues and unique insights from Growing up in Australia. Presentation to the National Family Wellbeing Symposium, Canberra.
- Hiscock, H., Canterford, L. & Wake, M. (2007, 3-4 December). Infant sleep problems: natural history and predictors. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Katz, I. & Redmond, G. (2007, 3-4 December). Why do rich children have better outcomes? An analysis of the LSAC ‘K’ cohort. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Losoncz, I. & Talevich, C. (2007, 3-4 December). Factors influencing compliance with child support obligation. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Nicholson, J., Zubrick, S., Smith, G. & Sanson, A. (2007, 3-4 December). The role of non-resident parents in the lives of their infants and 4-year old children: Contact, contributions, conflict and children’s outcomes. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Rothman, S., Ainley, J. & Hillman, K. (2007, 3-4 December). The measurement of determinants of growth in receptive vocabulary. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Sanson, A. (2007, 5-8 July). Growing up in Australia: A view on the past, present and future of the study of children's development. Keynote presentation to the 15th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Human Development Conference, Sydney.
- Shields, M. Johnston, D. & Shah, M. (2007, 3-4 December). Nature’s experiment? Handedness, child time use and early childhood development. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Shipley, M., Strazdins, L., Broom, D., & Matthews, R. (2007, 11-13 July). His and hers jobs: when the quality of partners' jobs matter. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Social Policy Conference, Sydney.
- Smart, D. & Sanson, A. (2007, 3-4 December). Do today’s Australian children have more problems than they did twenty years ago? Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Smith, J. & Baxter, J. (2007, 3-4 December). Breastfeeding, infants’ and mothers’ time use: a comparison of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) and Time Use Survey of New Mothers (TUSNM). Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Smith, K., Wake, M. & Nicholson, J. (2007, 3-4 December). Do parenting styles of mothers and fathers influence prevalence and progression of obesity from the preschool to school years? Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Soloff, C. (2007, 11-13 July). The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Latest information. Paper presented at the 10th Australian Social Policy Conference, Sydney.
- Soloff, C. (2007, 5-8 July). An update on Growing Up in Australia: the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the 15th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Human Development Conference, Sydney.
- Strazdins, L. (2007, 3-4 December). Can we make jobs really family friendly? Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Ungerer, J., & Harrison, L. (2007, 5-8 July). Findings on child care choices from the longitudinal study of Australian children. Paper presented at the 15th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Human Development Conference, Sydney.
- Wake, M., Nicholson, J.M., Hardy, P., & Smith, K. (2007, 5–8 May). Preschooler obesity and parenting styles of mothers and fathers: National population study. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
- Walker, S. & Berthelsen, D. (2007, 3-4 December). Exploring gender differences in literacy and mathematical understandings in the early years of school: Can differences be explained by behaviours in the classroom? Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Whitehouse, G., Hosking, A. & Baird, M. (2007, 3-4 December). Investigating the optimal duration of maternity leave: Evidence from the Parental Leave in Australia Survey. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Yu, M., Ziviani, J. Baxter, J. & Haynes, M. (2007, 3-4 December). Conduct disorder in young children: The impact of parenting style, time use and social context. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Zimmer-Gembeck, M. & Waters, A. (2007, 3-4 December). The interrelationships of parenting and children’s temperament: Implications for emotional and social problems. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
- Zubrick, S. (2007, 3-4 December). Parenting quality and the developmental status of young Australian children: Contexts and pathways. Inaugural Longitudinal Study of Australian Children Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
2006
- Baxter, J., & Alexander, M. (2006, 5-8 December). A Day in the Life of a 4-year old: The Effect of Parental Employment. Paper presented at the Australian Population Association 13th Biennial Conference, Adelaide.
- Berthelsen, D. (2006, September). Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Invited address to Department of Education and Educational Research, Child Studies, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden.
- Blakemore, T., Gibbings, J., & Strazdins, L. (2006, 10-13 December). Measuring the socio-economic position of families in HILDA & LSAC. Paper presented at the ACSPRI Conference, Sydney. Abstract
- Bradbury, B. (2006, 10-13 December). Which measures of family economic resources are most strongly associated with child outcomes? Paper presented at the ACSPRI Conference, Sydney. Abstract
- Edwards, B. (2006, 2-6 July). Residential mobility and neighbourhood effects: A possible mechanism for explaining the effects of single parents on children's social and emotional outcomes? Paper presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne.
- Fisher, K., & Bittman, M. (2006, 2-6 July). Development of the light time use diary for the Growing Up in Australia Study. Paper presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne.
- Gray, M., Misson, S., & Hayes, A. (2006, 2-6 July). Parental separation and the role of grandparents in young children's lives. Paper presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne.
- Joshi, H., Ward, K., Baxter, J., Gray, M., & Sanson, A. (2006, 12-14 September). Mothers' employment and mental health in the first year of a child's life: a contrast between two maternity leave regimes. Paper presented at the International Conference on Child Cohort Studies, Oxford.
- Losoncz, I. (2006, 10-13 December). LSAC data on the circumstances and characteristics of families with child support entitlement. Paper presented at the ACSPRI Conference, Sydney. Abstract
- McLeod, S., & Harrison, L. (2006, 2-6 July). Prevalence of Australian children with communication impairments in the early childhood years. Poster presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne.
- Nicholson, J.M. (2006, 4-5 May). Linking research and policy: What can longitudinal studies contribute? What do we need?. Paper presented at the Work, Families and Wellbeing Forum, convened by Families Australia and the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, ANU, Canberra.
- Nicholson, J.M. (2006, 1-2 September). The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Preliminary findings from the first Wave. Opening Keynote Address, Griffith Psychological Health Research Centre, Annual Conference, Brisbane.
- Nicholson, J., Strazdins, L., & Bittman, M. (2006, 2-6 July). Impact of parental employment conditions on parents' daily activities with their children. Paper presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne.
- Nicholson, J., Zubrick, S., & Sanson, A. (2006, 10-13 December). Parenting and couple relationships in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the ACSPRI Conference, Sydney. Abstract
- Nicholson, J.M., Zubrick, S.R., Smith, G.J., & Sanson, A.V. (2006, 23-24 November). The role of non-resident parents in the lives of their infant and 4-year old children: contact, contributions, conflict and children’s outcomes. Paper presentation at 4th National Conference of the Queen Elizabeth Centre 'Early Childhood: Evidence into Practice', Melbourne.
- Sanson, A. (2006, 12-14 September). Research questions and initial findings from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the International Conference on Child Cohort Studies, Oxford.
- Sanson, A. (2006, 23-24 November). Supporting children's social and emotional wellbeing: longitudinal research and its implications for policy and practice. Paper presented at the 4th National Conference of the Queen Elizabeth Centre - Early Childhood: Evidence into Practice, Melbourne.
- Sanson, A., & Gray, M. (2006, 1-2 July). Planning longitudinal research for public access and secondary analysis: the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Pre-conference Workshop.
- Sanson, A., Misson, S., & the LSAC Research Consortium (2006, 10-13 December). Derivation and validation of the LSAC Outcome Index. Paper presented at the ACSPRI Conference, Sydney. Abstract
- Soloff, C. (2006, 5-8 December). Growing Up in Australia; A Study of Change in Children and their Families. Paper presented at the Australian Population Association 13th Biennial Conference, Adelaide.
- Soloff, C., & Harrison, L. (2006, 12-14 September). Enhancing longitudinal studies by linkage to national databases: "Growing Up in Australia", the longitudinal study of Australian children. Paper presented at the International Conference on Child Cohort Studies, Oxford.
- Strazdins, L., George, E., Shipley, M., Sawyer, M., Rodgers, B., & Nicholson, J. (2006, 2-6 July). Work, family and children's well-being: Which jobs make a difference? Paper presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne.
- Ungerer, J., Harrison, L., & the LSAC Consortium (2006, 2-6 July). Gender differences in children's relationships with teachers and school readiness: Results form the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne.
- Wake, M. (2006, 12-14 September). Preschool overweight/obesity in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: prevalence, socio-demographic correlates and future data possibilities. Paper presented at the International Conference on Child Cohort Studies, Oxford.
- Wake, M., & Bittman, M. (2006, 2-6 July). Overweight/obesity and preschoolers' activity patterns: Insights from the Children's Light Time-Use Diary. Paper presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne.
- Wake, M., Hardy, P., Canterford, L., Sawyer, M., & Carlin, J. (2006, 3-8 September). Overweight, obesity and girth of Australian preschoolers: prevalence and socioeconomic correlates. Poster presented at the 10th International Congress on Obesity, Sydney.
2005
- Blakemore, T. (2005, 9-11 February). Risk factors for injury in early childhood: First findings from Wave 1 of Growing Up in Australia, the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at Families Matter, 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne.
- Blakemore, T. (2005, July). Risk factors for injury in early childhood: First findings from Wave 1 of Growing Up in Australia, the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the Social Policy Research Centre Conference, Sydney.
- Blakemore, T. (2005, 12 August). Examining the relative influence of social, economic, environmental and family risk factors associated with childhood injury in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the ARACY Conference, Sydney.
- Chevalier, P., Wilson, K., Sanson, A., & Morehead, A. (2005, 9-11 February). Long-term research program for LSAC. Paper presented at Families Matter, 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne.
- Dickenson, J., & Johnstone, R. (2005, 9-11 February). Growing Up in Australia, the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children - Early data. Paper presented at Families Matter, 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne.
- Harrison, L. (2005, September). A Research journey ....... The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Keynote Address for the Annual Early Childhood Services Conference, Independent Education Union, Sydney.
- Harrison, L. with Berthelsen, D., Ungerer, J. & the LSAC Consortium (2005, January 20-21). The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC): What will it tell us about early childhood services? Paper presented at the Australian Research in Early Childhood Education Annual Conference, Melbourne.
- Harrison, L., Ungerer, J., & Berthelsen, D. (2005, September). The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Examining child health and wellbeing in early childhood care and education settings. Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of Early Childhood Australia, Brisbane.
- Misson, S. (2005, 6-9 July). Growing Up in Australia, the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children - Early data. Paper presented at 14th Biennial Australasian Human Development Conference, Perth.
- Misson, S. (2005, 6-9 July). Summarising children's wellbeing: The Growing Up in Australia outcome index. Paper presented at 14th Biennial Australasian Human Development Conference, Perth.
- Nicholson, J.M. (2005, 8-10 February.) Overview of family functioning measures. Paper presented at the Symposium on the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne.
- Sanson, A., & Misson, S. (2005, 9-11 February). Summarising children's wellbeing: The LSAC outcome index. Paper presented at Families Matter, 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne.
- Strazdins, L., Broom, D.H., Shipley, M., & George, E. (2005). What does family friendly really mean? Defining optimal jobs for parents. Paper presented at the Academy of Social Science Workshop, Taking Care of Work and Family: Policy Agendas for Australia, Sydney. Abstract (PDF 70K)
- Wada, M. (2005, July). Long-term research program for Growing Up in Australia. Paper presented at 14th Biennial Australasian Human Development Conference, Perth.
- Wake, M. (2005). The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children - Growing Up in Australia. Paper presented at the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Chapter of Community Child Health, Wellington.
- Zubrick, S., Wake, M., Ungerer, J., Harrison, L., Berthelsen, D., & Nicholson, J. (2005, 9-11 February). Overview of measurement in Growing Up in Australia. Paper presented at Families Matter, 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne.
2004
- Nicholson J.M. (2004, 6 December). Life-course perspectives on mental health: the uses and abuses of longitudinal data. Paper presented at the Symposium: Life Course Perspectives on Mental Health, convened by the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health and the Centre for Mental Health Research, ANU, Canberra.
2003
- Berthelsen, D. (2003, 13 August). Growing Up in Australia: A Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at National Conference of Playgroup Australia: Best Practice, Brisbane.
- Fischer, K., Bittman, M., Sanson, A., Wake, M., & LSAC consortium (2003, 17-19 September). Monitoring activity patterns of young children - recent experience with 'Growing Up In Australia'. Paper presented at the International Association of Time Use Research Annual Meeting, Brussels.
- Millward, C. (2003, 12-14 February). The Growing Up in Australia study content: what are we asking, who are we asking and why? In 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 12-14 February 2003: Proceedings. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies.
- Millward, C. (2003, 7-9 July). The Growing Up In Australia Study content: What are we asking, who are we asking and why? Paper presented at Australasian Human Development Association (AHDA) Conference, Auckland.
- Sanson, A. with J. Nicholson (2003, 12-14 February). Growing Up in Australia: the longitudinal study of Australian children. Why do it? What is it? Where is it at? What will it offer? Paper presented at the 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne.
- Sanson, A., Nicholson, J., Project Operations Team, Consortium Advisory Group & presented by Ungerer, J. (2003, 7-9 July). Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children - Background and current status. Paper presented at the Australasian Human Development Association (AHDA) Conference, Auckland.
- Sanson, A. with J. Ungerer, L. Harrison, S. Wise & the LSAC Consortium (2003, 24-27 April). Child Care in Perspective in Australia: The new Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Tampa, Florida.
- Soloff, C. (2003, 12-14 February). Finding the children for Growing Up in Australia: the longitudinal study of Australian children. In 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 12-14 February 2003: Proceedings. Melbourne,Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies.
- Wake, M. (2003). The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children - Growing Up in Australia. Paper presented at the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Chapter of Community Child Health, Hobart.
- Wake, M. (2003, 26-27 March). The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children - Growing Up in Australia. Paper presented at the VicHealth Public Health Research Symposium, Melbourne.
- Wake, M. (2003). The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children - Growing Up in Australia. Paper presented at the International Child Health Services Research Meeting: Washington DC.
2001
- Wilson, K. (2001). Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. In Children, Young People and Communities: the Future is in Our Hands Conference - papers. Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Criminology.
- Dickenson, J., & Grant, M. (2001, December). Developing the Longitudinal Survey of Australian Children. In Family Strengths: Everybody's Business, Everybody's Gain - The Second Australian Conference on Building Family Strengths. Newcastle, NSW: University of Newcastle.
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