Overview
Background
Dr Martin O’Flahertyis a research fellow in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course located in the Institute for Social Science Research. Martin has made important contributions to the evaluation of nationally significant social policy, often working with the Department of Social Services. Notable highlights include designing the impact evaluation for the $90 million Try, Test, and Learn Fund and leading the evaluation of the Building Capacity in Australia’s Parents trial and the National Community Awareness Raising initiative. He is the quantitative lead for recently announced Community Refugee Integration and Sponsorship Pilot, funded by the Department of Home Affairs, which is investigating the feasibility of alternative settlement pathways for unlinked humanitarian migrants.
Martin’s broader research centres on the intersection of family, health, and disadvantage over the life course, using advanced quantitative methods to unlock causal and longitudinal perspectives on important social problems. Recent work has investigated patterns and determinants of children’s and adolescents’ time-use, including for adolescents with disability and LGBTQ adolescents. He has also led research using state-of-the-art machine learning methodology to study heterogeneous effects of teenage motherhood on later life mental health. Martin’s current research is primarily focussed on understanding the nature, causes of, and solutions to, poverty and financial insecurity among children with disabilities and their families. His work has appeared in leading international journals including Demography, Child Development, and The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health among others.
Availability
- Dr Martin O'Flaherty is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2019
Journal Article
The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life
Lam, Jack, O’Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2019). The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life. SSM - Population Health, 7 100354, 100354. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100354
2018
Journal Article
Dynamics of parental work hours, job security, and child behavioural problems in Australian dual-earner families
Lam, Jack, O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2018). Dynamics of parental work hours, job security, and child behavioural problems in Australian dual-earner families. Child Indicators Research, 11 (5), 1477-1493. doi: 10.1007/s12187-017-9473-8
2018
Other Outputs
The ‘developmental gradient’ revisited: Australian children’s time with adult caregivers from infancy to middle childhood
O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2018). The ‘developmental gradient’ revisited: Australian children’s time with adult caregivers from infancy to middle childhood. LCC Working Paper Series. 2018–16. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2018
Other Outputs
Enriching the rich? A review of extracurricular activities, socioeconomic status and adolescent achievement
Baldwin, Elizabeth and O'Flaherty, Martin (2018). Enriching the rich? A review of extracurricular activities, socioeconomic status and adolescent achievement. LCC Working Paper Series. 2018–17. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2018
Other Outputs
Evaluation of the Try, Test and Learn (TTL) Fund project plan
Baxter, J., Povey, J., McKay, R., Kalb, G., Ribar, D., Abdullah, M., Borland, J., Ambrey, C., O'Flaherty, M., Tseng, Y., Polidano, C., Western, M. and Tomaszewski, W. (2018). Evaluation of the Try, Test and Learn (TTL) Fund project plan. Brisbane, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research, University of Queensland.
2018
Conference Publication
The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life
Lam, Jack , O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2018). The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life. The Australian Sociological Association Conference 2018, Melbourne VIC Australia, 19-22 November 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life
Lam, Jack, O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2018). The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies International Conference, Milan, Italy, 9-11 July 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life
Lam, Jack, O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2018). The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life. International Sociological Association RC06 & RC41 Joint Conference, Singapore, 17-19 May 2018.
2017
Other Outputs
Family formation patterns and physical health in Australia: a life course approach
O'Flaherty, Martin (2017). Family formation patterns and physical health in Australia: a life course approach. PhD Thesis, Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2018.39
2016
Journal Article
The family life course and health: partnership, fertility histories, and later-life physical health trajectories in Australia
O'Flaherty, Martin, Baxter, Janeen, Haynes, Michele and Turrell, Gavin (2016). The family life course and health: partnership, fertility histories, and later-life physical health trajectories in Australia. Demography, 53 (3), 777-804. doi: 10.1007/s13524-016-0478-6
2016
Other Outputs
Dynamics of parental work hours, job insecurity, and child wellbeing during middle childhood in Australian dual-income families
Lam, Jack, O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2016). Dynamics of parental work hours, job insecurity, and child wellbeing during middle childhood in Australian dual-income families. LCC Working Paper Series. 2016-11. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2016
Conference Publication
Dynamics of Parental Work Hours, Job Insecurity, and Child Well-Being During Middle Childhood in Australian Dual-Income Families
Lam, Jack, O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2016). Dynamics of Parental Work Hours, Job Insecurity, and Child Well-Being During Middle Childhood in Australian Dual-Income Families. SSLS 2016: Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies International Conference, Bamberg, Germany, 6-8 October 2016.
2016
Conference Publication
Age at First Birth and Health-Related Behaviour Change: Roles and Resources
Haynes, M. A., O’Flaherty, M., Baxter, J. and Turrell, G. (2016). Age at First Birth and Health-Related Behaviour Change: Roles and Resources. RC28 Intergenerational Transfer, Human Capital, and Inequality Conference, Singapore, 26-28 May 2016.
2016
Conference Publication
Parental Employment Conditions, Work-family Stress, and Child Wellbeing In Australian Dual-earner Households
Jack Lam, O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2016). Parental Employment Conditions, Work-family Stress, and Child Wellbeing In Australian Dual-earner Households. International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Social Stratification RC28, Singapore, 26-28 May 2016.
2015
Journal Article
Early life course family structure and children’s socio-emotional development: a view from Australia
Perales, Francisco, O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2015). Early life course family structure and children’s socio-emotional development: a view from Australia. Child Indicators Research, 9 (4), 1003-1028. doi: 10.1007/s12187-015-9356-9
2015
Other Outputs
The family life course and health: partnership and fertility histories and physical health trajectories in later life
O'Flaherty, Martin, Baxter, Janeen, Haynes, Michele and Turrell, Gavin (2015). The family life course and health: partnership and fertility histories and physical health trajectories in later life. LCC Working Paper Series. 2015-29. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2015
Other Outputs
Age at first birth and long-term health in life course perspective: contextualizing the health effects of fertility timing
O'Flaherty, Martin, Baxter, Janeen, Haynes, Michele and Turrell, Gavin (2015). Age at first birth and long-term health in life course perspective: contextualizing the health effects of fertility timing. LCC Working Paper Series. 2015-28. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2015
Other Outputs
Early life course family structure and children’s socio-emotional and behavioural functioning: a view from Australia
Perales, Francisco, O'Flaherty, Martin and Baxter, Janeen (2015). Early life course family structure and children’s socio-emotional and behavioural functioning: a view from Australia. LCC Working Paper Series. 2015-12. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2013
Journal Article
Effect of health insurance on the utilisation of allied health services by people with chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Skinner, Elizabeth H., Foster, Michele, Mitchell, Geoffrey, Haynes, Michele, O’Flaherty, Martin and Haines, Terry P. (2013). Effect of health insurance on the utilisation of allied health services by people with chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Australian Journal of Primary Health, Online Early (1), 1-11. doi: 10.1071/PY13092
2013
Journal Article
Health for all? Patterns and predictors of allied health service use in Australia
Foster, Michele, O'Flaherty, Martin, Haynes, Michele, Mitchell, Geoffrey and Haines, Terrence P. (2013). Health for all? Patterns and predictors of allied health service use in Australia. Australian Health Review, 37 (3), 389-396. doi: 10.1071/AH12040
Funding
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Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The effects of children's behaviour problems on parental health behaviours in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Abdullah Mamun
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Doctor Philosophy
Advancing knowledge in the measurement of movement behaviors in children with neurodevelopmental challenges
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Stewart Trost, Dr Jessica Hill, Associate Professor Sjaan Gomersall
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Multigenerational Health Inequality in Australia: The Influence of Grandparental Socio-economic Status on Grandchild Health Outcomes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Janeen Baxter
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
The Effect of a Community-Based Primary Healthcare Programme on Equity in Health and Access to Maternal and Child Health Services in Ghana
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Abdullah Mamun
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Adolescent Motherhood in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Trends, Determinants, and Child Health Outcomes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Abdullah Mamun
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