
Overview
Background
Janeen Baxter is Director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course and Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellow in the Institute for Social Science Research.
Janeen has research interests in social disadvantage, gender inequality, household and family dynamics, life course and longitudinal studies and has published widely in these areas, as well as supervising the research of numerous higher degree students and research fellows.
Janeen has served on several editorial boards for national and international journals and has been a member and Chair of the College of Experts for the Australian Research Council. Janeen is an elected fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. She is currently a member of several government advisory committees including theCommonwealth Department of Social Services Child Support Expert Committee and the Australian Bureau of Statistics Life Course Data Initiative Household and Family Structures Working Group. Janeen is also a member of the CEDA Council on Economic Policy and the Social Policy Research Centre Advisory Board.
Availability
- Professor Janeen Baxter is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
Research interests
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Gender Inequality
This research investigates gender inequality in paid and unpaid work.
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Family Dynamics, Life Course Pathways and Wellbeing
This research investigates changing pathways through the life course focusing on family transitions and wellbeing outcomes.
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Social Disadvantage over the Life Course
This research investigates the transmission of social disadvantage over the life course and across generations
Research impacts
My research has led to policy and practice advances in Australia that have been adopted at the national level on gender and family dynamics, development of some of Australia’s most influential data assets and policy influence in areas such as social disadvantage, paid parental leave, childcare support and welfare dependence. I have undertaken evaluations of key government legislation such as paid parental leave and Dad and Partner Pay which have influenced the development, amendment and revision of these schemes.
I have led life course and longitudinal research to help create some of Australia’s enduring data assets, such as the ABS's Life Course Data Asset, to provide evidence on social and economic trends in Australia at the individual, family and community level.
In collaboration with colleagues in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course I have put life course approaches on the research and pollicy agenda.
I have attracted over $122 million in competitive research funding to drive my research program and build research and outreach capacity for social science researchers. I have used this funding to produce knew knowledge about social disadvantage and inequality, to create large-scale resarch and policy platforms, to build international consortia and to train and develop a pipeline of social researchers for the future.
I have built strong long-lasting partnerships and collaborations with government and community organisation to ensure pollicy impact and knowledge translation.
Works
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2003
Journal Article
Trusting technology: Women aged 40-49 years participating in screening for breast cancer - an exploratory study
Willis, K. and Baxter, J. H. (2003). Trusting technology: Women aged 40-49 years participating in screening for breast cancer - an exploratory study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 27 (3), 282-286. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.2003.tb00395.x
2003
Conference Publication
Who gets divorced in Australia? A gender comparison of socioeconomic and life course determinants of marital dissolution
Hewitt, Belinda, Baxter, Janeen and Western, Mark (2003). Who gets divorced in Australia? A gender comparison of socioeconomic and life course determinants of marital dissolution. TASA 2003 Conference: New Times, New Worlds, New Ideas: Sociology Today and Tomorrow, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 4-6 December, 2003. Armidale, N.S,W.: The Australian Sociological Association.
2003
Conference Publication
Who are the new two earner households?
Western, M. C. and Baxter, J. H. (2003). Who are the new two earner households?. Australian Social Policy Conference 2003, Sydney, Australia, 9-11 July 2003. Kensington, NSW, Australia: Social Policy Research Centre.
2003
Conference Publication
For Richer or Poorer: Women, Men and Marriage
Baxter, Janeen and Gray, Edith (2003). For Richer or Poorer: Women, Men and Marriage. 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, 12-14 February, 2003. Canberra, ACT., Australia: Australian Institute of Family Studies.
2003
Book Chapter
Families and households
Baxter, Janeen (2003). Families and households. Cambridge handbook of social sciences in Australia. (pp. 462-479) edited by McAllister, Ian, Dowrick, Steve and Hassan., Riaz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2003
Journal Article
A feminist theoethical analysis of white Pentecostal Australian women and marital abuse
Fraser, M. (2003). A feminist theoethical analysis of white Pentecostal Australian women and marital abuse. Journal of Feminist Studies In Religion, 19 (2), 145-167.
2002
Conference Publication
Marriage and Money: The Impact of Marriage on Men's and Women's Earnings
Hewitt, B., Western, M. and Baxter, J. (2002). Marriage and Money: The Impact of Marriage on Men's and Women's Earnings. The Australian Sociological Association Conference 2002, Brisbane, QUT, July, 2002.
2002
Journal Article
Patterns of change and stability in the gender division of household labour in Australia, 1986-1997
Baxter, J. H. (2002). Patterns of change and stability in the gender division of household labour in Australia, 1986-1997. Journal of Sociology, 38 (4), 399-424. doi: 10.1177/144078302128756750
2002
Conference Publication
Changes in the gender division of household labour in Australia, 1986-1997
Baxter, J. H. (2002). Changes in the gender division of household labour in Australia, 1986-1997. National Social Policy Conference 2001, University of New South Wales, 4-6 July 2001. Sydney: NSPC.
2001
Journal Article
Marital status and the division of household labour: Cohabitation vs marriage
Baxter, J. H. (2001). Marital status and the division of household labour: Cohabitation vs marriage. Family Matters, 58, 16-21.
2001
Book Chapter
The links between paid and unpaid work: Australia and Sweden in the 1980s and 1990s
Baxter, J. H. and Western, M. C. (2001). The links between paid and unpaid work: Australia and Sweden in the 1980s and 1990s. Reconfigurations of Class and Gender. (pp. 81-104) edited by Baxter, J. and Western, M.. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
2001
Book Chapter
Introduction
Western, M. C. and Baxter, J. H. (2001). Introduction. Reconfigurations of Class and Gender. (pp. 1-13) edited by J Baxter; M Western. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
2000
Journal Article
The glass ceiling hypothesis - A reply to critics
Wright, Erik Olin and Baxter, Janeen (2000). The glass ceiling hypothesis - A reply to critics. Gender and Society, 14 (6), 814-821. doi: 10.1177/089124300014006008
2000
Journal Article
The glass ceiling hypothesis - A comparative study of the United States, Sweden, and Australia
Baxter, J and Wright, EO (2000). The glass ceiling hypothesis - A comparative study of the United States, Sweden, and Australia. Gender & Society, 14 (2), 275-294. doi: 10.1177/089124300014002004
2000
Conference Publication
To marry or not to marry: The impact of marital status on the division of household labour
Baxter, J. H. (2000). To marry or not to marry: The impact of marital status on the division of household labour. TASA 2000 Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 6-8 December, 2000. Adelaide: Flinders University.
2000
Journal Article
Barriers to equality: men's and women's attitudes to workplace entitlements in Australia
Baxter, J (2000). Barriers to equality: men's and women's attitudes to workplace entitlements in Australia. Journal of Sociology, 36 (1), 12-29. doi: 10.1177/144078330003600102
2000
Journal Article
The joys and justice of housework
Baxter, J. (2000). The joys and justice of housework. Sociology, 34 (4), 609-631. doi: 10.1017/S0038038500000389
1998
Journal Article
Satisfaction with housework: Examining the paradox. (vol 32, pg 101, 1998)
Baxter, J. and Western, M. (1998). Satisfaction with housework: Examining the paradox. (vol 32, pg 101, 1998). Sociology, 32 (3), U3-U3.
1998
Journal Article
Satisfaction with housework: Examining the paradox
Baxter, J and Western, M (1998). Satisfaction with housework: Examining the paradox. Sociology-the Journal of The British Sociological Association, 32 (1), 101-120. doi: 10.1177/0038038598032001007
1997
Journal Article
Puffing the family first: Identities, decisions, citizenship - Jordan,B, Redley,M, James,S
Baxter, J (1997). Puffing the family first: Identities, decisions, citizenship - Jordan,B, Redley,M, James,S. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 32 (2), 202-204.
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Sexual minority women's health and satisfaction with healthcare: A secondary analysis of data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa McDaid
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Doctor Philosophy
Gender Inequality and Domestic Violence
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Rennie Lee
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Doctor Philosophy
Gender Inequality over the Life Course
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Rennie Lee
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Doctor Philosophy
Strengthening Indigenous Community Capability: Uniquely Australian Foods
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Yasmina Sultanbawa
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Doctor Philosophy
Gender Inequality over the Life Course
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Rennie Lee
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Doctor Philosophy
The impact of out-of-home care on children's social-emotional wellbeing: A life course approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Karen Healy, Dr Maca San Martin Porter, Associate Professor Jenny Povey
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Doctor Philosophy
The impact of out-of-home care on children's social-emotional wellbeing: A life course approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Karen Healy, Dr Maca San Martin Porter, Associate Professor Jenny Povey
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Sexual minority women's health and satisfaction with healthcare: A secondary analysis of data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa McDaid
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
The influence of sample design and non-response issues on the representativeness of longitudinal survey data
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
May your wealth be easily divisible by two: Marital dissolution and personal wealth of German men and women over the life course
Principal Advisor
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2018
Master Philosophy
Maternal Employment, Maternal Job Characteristics and Child Wellbeing
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Family Formation Patterns and Physical Health in Australia: A Life Course Approach
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Life Satisfaction Across the Retirement Transition: A Latent Growth Curve Modeling Approach
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
"There's never enough hours in the day": Part-time Employed Women's Perceptions of Time Pressure
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Cohabitation in Australia: Characteristics, Transitions and Outcomes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Western
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Household structure and housework hours: The effect of women's changing labour force participation on the domestic division of labour
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Western
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
MARRIAGE BREAKDOWN IN AUSTRALIA: SOCIAL CORRELATES, GENDER AND INITIATOR STATUS
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Western
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
COLLABORATION IN THE THIRD SECTOR: TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK OF UNDERSTANDING
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Multigenerational Health Inequality in Australia: The Influence of Grandparental Socio-economic Status on Grandchild Health Outcomes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Martin O'Flaherty
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Education, employment, and empowerment: Narratives from Pakistan
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jenny Povey
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2023
Master Philosophy
Dual-Earner Households in Australia: Characteristics and Transitions of Female-Breadwinner, Equal-Earner and Male-Breadwinner Households
Associate Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Same-same but different? Country of origin and labour market outcomes of immigrants in Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jenny Povey, Professor Wojtek Tomaszewski
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Sexual identity change among Australian women: Patterns, predictors and outcomes
Associate Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The shifting labour market position of international graduates in Australia
Associate Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Women in the Australian mining industry: Careers and families
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Alcohol use and relationship satisfaction in young adult couples: An Australian longitudinal study
Associate Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Factors associated with young Australians' work and family choices
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Christina Lee
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
The influence of children on female wages: better or worse in Australia?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Gillian Whitehouse, Professor Mark Western
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Physical, structural, and social aspects of activity engagement and conduct disorders in young Australian children
Associate Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
The Unexpected Pathway: Explaining recovery from early onset antisocial behaviour
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Janeen Baxter directly for media enquiries about:
- Division of labour - domestic
- Divorce and marriage patterns
- Domestic division of labour
- Family - cohabitation
- Family studies
- Gender inequality
- Labor market and women
- Labour - household
- Marriage patterns
- Marriage patterns and divorce
- Women in the labor market
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