2003 Conference Publication Child friendly employment conditions in Australia: an assessment of current informationWhitehouse, G. M. (2003). Child friendly employment conditions in Australia: an assessment of current information. Heath for Life! A Forum on work, Health and Families, Australian National University, 25 - 26 August 2003. Canberra: National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health. |
2003 Conference Publication Women and Information Technology: A case study of Multimedia TrainingRoan, Amanda and Whitehouse, Gillian (2003). Women and Information Technology: A case study of Multimedia Training. 17th Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ) Annual Conference, Melbourne, 4-7 February, 2003. Dept of Management, Monash University, Melbourne: AIRAANZ. |
2002 Conference Publication Assessing the benefits of telework: Australian case study evidenceWhitehouse, G. M., Diamond, C. N. and Lafferty, G. (2002). Assessing the benefits of telework: Australian case study evidence. Celebrating Excellence, Queenstown, New Zealand, 6-8 February 2002. Otago: AIRAANZ. |
2002 Conference Publication Employment Entitlements and Casual Status: Lessons from Two Queensland CasesWhitehouse, G. M. and Rooney, P. A. (2002). Employment Entitlements and Casual Status: Lessons from Two Queensland Cases. Employee Entitlements in Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 12 November 2002. |
2002 Conference Publication Casual employment: recent trends in pay and conditionsRooney, P. A. and Whitehouse, G. M. (2002). Casual employment: recent trends in pay and conditions. AIRAANZ, Queenstown, NZ, 6-8 Feb 02. Otago: AIRAANZ. |
2001 Conference Publication Australian workplace agreements and work/family provisionsWhitehouse, G. M. (2001). Australian workplace agreements and work/family provisions. ACIRRT/OEA Conference, University of Sydney, 7/9/01. Sydney: ACIRRT/OEA. |
2000 Conference Publication Case study teaching: Assessing the benefits for international relations and development studiesHanson, M. J., Tow, W. T. and Whitehouse, G. M. (2000). Case study teaching: Assessing the benefits for international relations and development studies. 2000 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Assoc, Australian National University, Canberra, 3-6 October 2000. Canberra: Political Science Program, RSSS, ANU/APSA. |
2000 Conference Publication Recent trends in pay equity: Beyond the aggregate statisticsWhitehouse, G. M. (2000). Recent trends in pay equity: Beyond the aggregate statistics. 14th AIRAANZ Conference, Newcastle, NSW, February 2000. Callaghan, N.S.W.: University of Newcastle. |
2000 Conference Publication Telework in Australian organisations: Prelimnary finding from a national surveyLafferty, G. and Whitehouse, G. M. (2000). Telework in Australian organisations: Prelimnary finding from a national survey. 14th AIRAANZ Conference, Newcastle, NSW, February 2000. Newcastle, Australia: AIRAANZ. |
2000 Conference Publication Women in part-time work: A comparative study of Australia and the United KingdomHarley, B. and Whitehouse, G. M. (2000). Women in part-time work: A comparative study of Australia and the United Kingdom. Social Policy for the 21st Century Justice and Responsibility, Sydney, 21-23 July 1999. Sydney, Australia: Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales. |
1999 Conference Publication Women in 'non-standard' work: A comparative study of Australia and the United KingdomHall, R. W., Harley, B. and Whitehouse, G. M. (1999). Women in 'non-standard' work: A comparative study of Australia and the United Kingdom. Social Policy for the 21st Century Justice and Responsibility, Sydney, 21-23 July 1999. Sydney, Australia: Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales. |
1999 Conference Publication Work, family and employment equity: Reshaping industrial citizenship in AustraliaWhitehouse, G. M. and Zetlin, D. J. (1999). Work, family and employment equity: Reshaping industrial citizenship in Australia. Social Policy for the 21st Century Justice and Responsibility, Sydney, 21-23 July 1999. Sydney, Australia: Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales. |