Australian work and life index 2012
work-life balance in South Australia 2012 : AWALI
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Author
Contributions
- University of South Australia. Centre for Work and Life - Contributor
Publication
2012 - Centre for Work + Life, University of South Australia, Magill, SA, Adelaide, South Australia
Language
English
Word Count
10,000 words, Guess
Page Count
40 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100980839076
- ISBN-139780980839074
- Library of Congress Control Number2013433663
- Open LibraryOL30962371M
Classifications
- LCCHD4904.25 .S556 2012
Alternate Titles
- Work-life balance in South Australia 2012
- AWALI
Description
"The South Australian (SA) Government has identified the improvement of South Australians' quality of life through the maintenance of a healthy work-life balance as one of its 100 State Strategic Targets within the State Strategic Plan (Target 13). A primary goal of this target relates to 'spending quality time with our families'. The Australian Work-Life Index (AWALI) is the major psychometric benchmark against which progress on this target is measured. From 2010 onwards, AWALI data has been collected on a biennial basis both nationally and within South Australia. Following the benchmark data collection of 987 South Australian (SA) workers in 2010, this report describes the 2012 AWALI survey of 1002 SA workers" -- p. 1.
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