2022 National Carer Survey: Full Report
This report summarises findings from a national survey of Australian carers, of which 82% of respondents were female. The report provides an overview of carer
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This report summarises findings from a national survey of Australian carers, of which 82% of respondents were female. The report provides an overview of carer
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This case study focuses on gender responsive budgeting at the federal level in Australia. It provides an historic account of gender budgeting and makes recommendations
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