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Killian Mullan

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Imputing income in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children


This paper explains why imputing missing income data is of benefit to Longitudinal Study of Australian Children and shows how two techniques have been used in combination to impute this income data. Introduction Income is one of the most important pieces of economic information collected in Growing Up in Australia: the Longitudinal Study of Australian...
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The stronger families in Australia (SFIA) study: phase 2


This report presents a medium- to long-term evaluation of the Communities for Children (CfC) initiative. Executive summary This report presents the results of Phase 2 of the Stronger Families in Australia (SFIA) study, an evaluation of the Communities for Children (CfC) initiative. The focus is on examining the effects of the initiative on child, family...
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A safe and supportive family environment for children: key components and links to child outcomes


Aims to understand more about the prevalence of different types of family environments in society and to explore the influence of these environments on different child outcomes. Introduction Families are the mainstay of safety and support for children. While most children live in safe and supportive environments, governments are aware that too many children are...

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