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Woman and savings

Speech by Pru Goward at the The ASFA 2004 National Conference and Super Expo, Adelaide, 11 November 2004.



1. " ... there are 106,000 poor single women over 65 as compared with 40,000 men in this group in 2000" Senate Community Affairs References Committee A Hand up not a hand out: Renewing the fight against poverty: Report on poverty and financial hardship, Commonwealth of Australia 2004, p211.
2. C Brown- Conference Paper- Retirement Income Modeling Task Force- Joint project Treasury , Dept Finance and Dept Social Security, 1997
3. www.gradsonline.edu.au:- 2003 Graduate Destination Survey of graduates who completed their courses in 2002.
4. United Kingdom Equal Opportunity Commission 15% off: Why are women workers still going cheap? http://www.eoc.org.uk/cseng/policyandcampaigns/studentpack.asp.
5. 1999 OECD Economic Survey of Australia of Australia by ASFA 2001
6. Christina Lee, 'Australian women facing the future: Is the Intergenerational Report gender-neutral?' An Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia sponsored workshop held in Brisbane 1-2 July 2004, Policy e-paper series (www.assa.edu.au/policy/papers/3004/intergen.htm).
7. These conclusions are reached in an overview of various studies into the division of family responsibilities by Lyndy Bowman and Graeme Russell Work and Family: Current thinking, research and practice, Macquarie Research Limited Sydney 2000, 16.

Last updated 11 November 2004.