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^emmie^

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hey it would b great if u could fillin my IRP questionaire thank you



Are you
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Male
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Female

How old are you
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]15-25
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]26-35
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]36-45
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]46-55
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]0ver 55

1. How many children have you had? In what years?


2. Is this the desired number of children you wanted to have? If not how many children would you like to have?


3. If answered no above what do you feel has stopped you from having your desired amount?


4. Today Australians are having fewer children. In your opinion, which three of the following are the most significant contributing factors to this trend?
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Availability of and trends in women’s employment
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Balancing the home/work relationship
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Concern about impacts of over population
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Cost of having children
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Government policies
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Men deciding never to have children
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Stability of and changing nature of couple relationships
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Technology enabling couple to delay having children eg contraception
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Uncertainty about future- not a good time to bring children into the world
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Women deciding never to have children

5. Do you feel that Australia’s fertility rate is declining?


6. Do you think that as a result of the declining fertility rate that Australia’s population is aging?
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Yes  No

7. If answered yes above, why do you believe this?
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Better health care  higher life expectancy
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Decline in fertility  other _____________________

8. Are you concerned that the population is aging?
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Yes  No

9. If yes why?
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Not enough resources for elders  No tax payers
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Too many old people  Older retirement age
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Other __________________________

10. Tick the following government support systems you have heard of
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Paid maternity leave
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Baby bonus
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Child care benefit
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Family tax benefit
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Parenting payments
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Rent assistance
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Healthcare card

11. Have you ever been the recipient of any of these benefits?
€[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Yes
€[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]No

12. If answered yes above which ones?
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Paid maternity leave
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Baby bonus
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Child care benefit
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Family tax benefit
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Parenting payments
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Rent assistance
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Healthcare card

13. Do you think that it provided adequate support?
€[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Yes
€[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]No

Why do or do you not believe this?


14. Do you think that there is more support needed to provide from the government in order to raise the fertility rate and give people an incentive to have children?
€[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Yes
€[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]No

15. If answered yes above what do you think the government could provide to give the population incentives to have children?


16. Number the following boxes from 1-9 in order from most important to least important for you in order to have children?


Male with a steady job and income


Female with a steady job and income
A house


To be married

A position for your child in childcare


Enough finance in order to provide for your child


Personal support eg from family and friends


Government support

Your partners and your health

17. If the government was to offer more support towards parents would you (in the future) be more inclined to have children, or have more children?
€[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Yes
€[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]No
 

^emmie^

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can ppl plz fill it out it would b much appreciated

it doesnt matter if u dont have kids cause im doin 50% with 50% without
 

williamycai

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no offence but its too hard to actaully memorise all the questions. and ur pictures arn't showing i think.

but from what i can remember
male
18
no kids
want 2 kids
heard of all the government schemes

uncertainly of future

marriage
then job
then money
 
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Sprinkles~

splashing in puddles
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Location
Terrigal
Gender
Female
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2006
Are you
Male
Female

How old are you
15-25
26-35
36-45
46-55
0ver 55

1. How many children have you had? In what years?
0


2. Is this the desired number of children you wanted to have? If not how many children would you like to have?
no. 3-4 one day in the future


3. If answered no above what do you feel has stopped you from having your desired amount?
i'm much to young

4. Today Australians are having fewer children. In your opinion, which three of the following are the most significant contributing factors to this trend?
Availability of and trends in women’s employment
Balancing the home/work relationship
Concern about impacts of over population
Cost of having children
Government policies
Men deciding never to have children
Stability of and changing nature of couple relationships
Technology enabling couple to delay having children eg contraception
Uncertainty about future- not a good time to bring children into the world
Women deciding never to have children

5. Do you feel that Australia’s fertility rate is declining?
yes it is

6. Do you think that as a result of the declining fertility rate that Australia’s population is aging?
Yes  No

7. If answered yes above, why do you believe this?
Better health care  higher life expectancy
Decline in fertility  other _____________________

8. Are you concerned that the population is aging?
Yes  No

9. If yes why?
Not enough resources for elders  No tax payers
Too many old people
 Older retirement age
Other __________________________

10. Tick the following government support systems you have heard of
Paid maternity leave
Baby bonus
Child care benefit
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments
Rent assistance
Healthcare card

11. Have you ever been the recipient of any of these benefits?
Yes
No

12. If answered yes above which ones?
Paid maternity leave
Baby bonus
Child care benefit
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments
Rent assistance
Healthcare card

13. Do you think that it provided adequate support?
Yes
No

Why do or do you not believe this?


14. Do you think that there is more support needed to provide from the government in order to raise the fertility rate and give people an incentive to have children?
Yes
No

15. If answered yes above what do you think the government could provide to give the population incentives to have children?
don't know

16. Number the following boxes from 1-9 in order from most important to least important for you in order to have children?


Male with a steady job and income 1

Female with a steady job and income 1

To be married 6

A position for your child in childcare 5


Enough finance in order to provide for your child 2


Personal support eg from family and friends 3

Government support 4


17. If the government was to offer more support towards parents would you (in the future) be more inclined to have children, or have more children?
Yes
No
dont know yet
 

^emmie^

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there not pictures they were just boxes for ppl to write the numbers in but it dosent show up on this for some reason

thanks everyone for doing it much appreciated

plz keep doing them
 

w00dy.

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Location
a place not to far from here
Gender
Female
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2007
Are you
Male
Female x

How old are you
15-25 x
26-35
36-45
46-55
0ver 55

1. How many children have you had? In what years?
0

2. Is this the desired number of children you wanted to have? If not how many children would you like to have?
maybe 2 or 3 somewhere down the track

3. If answered no above what do you feel has stopped you from having your desired amount?


4. Today Australians are having fewer children. In your opinion, which three of the following are the most significant contributing factors to this trend?
Availability of and trends in women’s employment x
Balancing the home/work relationship
Concern about impacts of over population
Cost of having children
Government policies
Men deciding never to have children
Stability of and changing nature of couple relationships x
Technology enabling couple to delay having children eg contraception x
Uncertainty about future- not a good time to bring children into the world
Women deciding never to have children

5. Do you feel that Australia’s fertility rate is declining?
yes

6. Do you think that as a result of the declining fertility rate that Australia’s population is aging?
Yes x  No

7. If answered yes above, why do you believe this?
Better health care  higher life expectancy
Decline in fertility  other women are getting married and having children a lot later in their lives, nowdays. and as a result many women may be leaving it too late to have their children

8. Are you concerned that the population is aging?
Yes  No x

9. If yes why?
Not enough resources for elders  No tax payers
Too many old people  Older retirement age
Other __________________________

10. Tick the following government support systems you have heard of
Paid maternity leave x
Baby bonus x
Child care benefit
Family tax benefit x
Parenting payments x
Rent assistance x
Healthcare card x

11. Have you ever been the recipient of any of these benefits?
€Yes
€No x

12. If answered yes above which ones?
Paid maternity leave
Baby bonus
Child care benefit
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments
Rent assistance
Healthcare card

13. Do you think that it provided adequate support?
€Yes
€No

Why do or do you not believe this?


14. Do you think that there is more support needed to provide from the government in order to raise the fertility rate and give people an incentive to have children?
€Yes
€No x

15. If answered yes above what do you think the government could provide to give the population incentives to have children?


16. Number the following boxes from 1-9 in order from most important to least important for you in order to have children?

Male with a steady job and income 3
Female with a steady job and income 4
To be married 1
A position for your child in childcare 8
Enough finance in order to provide for your child 5
Personal support eg from family and friends 6
Government support 7
Your partners and your health 2

17. If the government was to offer more support towards parents would you (in the future) be more inclined to have children, or have more children?
€Yes
€No x
 
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noir.

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Are you
Male
Female

How old are you
15-25
26-35
36-45
46-55
0ver 55

1. How many children have you had? In what years? 0


2. Is this the desired number of children you wanted to have? If not how many children would you like to have? 0


3. If answered no above what do you feel has stopped you from having your desired amount? I can't even look after myself. why have children?


4. Today Australians are having fewer children. In your opinion, which three of the following are the most significant contributing factors to this trend?
Availability of and trends in women’s employment
Balancing the home/work relationship
Concern about impacts of over population
Cost of having children
Government policies
Men deciding never to have children
Stability of and changing nature of couple relationships
Technology enabling couple to delay having children eg contraception
Uncertainty about future- not a good time to bring children into the world
Women deciding never to have children

5. Do you feel that Australia’s fertility rate is declining? Yes


6. Do you think that as a result of the declining fertility rate that Australia’s population is aging?
Yes  No

7. If answered yes above, why do you believe this?
Better health care  higher life expectancy
Decline in fertility  other _____________________

8. Are you concerned that the population is aging?
Yes  No

9. If yes why?
Not enough resources for elders  No tax payers
Too many old people  Older retirement age
Other __________________________

10. Tick the following government support systems you have heard of
Paid maternity leave
Baby bonus
Child care benefit
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments
Rent assistance
Healthcare card

11. Have you ever been the recipient of any of these benefits?
€Yes
€No

12. If answered yes above which ones?
Paid maternity leave
Baby bonus
Child care benefit
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments
Rent assistance
Healthcare card

13. Do you think that it provided adequate support?
€Yes
€No

Why do or do you not believe this?


14. Do you think that there is more support needed to provide from the government in order to raise the fertility rate and give people an incentive to have children?
€Yes
€No

15. If answered yes above what do you think the government could provide to give the population incentives to have children?
Dunno.

16. Number the following boxes from 1-9 in order from most important to least important for you in order to have children?


Male with a steady job and income


Female with a steady job and income
A house


To be married

A position for your child in childcare


Enough finance in order to provide for your child


Personal support eg from family and friends


Government support

Your partners and your health

17. If the government was to offer more support towards parents would you (in the future) be more inclined to have children, or have more children?
€Yes
€No
 

CrAzEe Lady

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Female
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Are you
Male
Female

How old are you
15-25
26-35
36-45
46-55
0ver 55

1. How many children have you had? In what years?
0

2. Is this the desired number of children you wanted to have? If not how many children would you like to have?
no, 2

3. If answered no above what do you feel has stopped you from having your desired amount?
age atm

4. Today Australians are having fewer children. In your opinion, which three of the following are the most significant contributing factors to this trend?
Availability of and trends in women’s employment
Balancing the home/work relationship
Concern about impacts of over population
Cost of having children
Government policies
Men deciding never to have children
Stability of and changing nature of couple relationships
Technology enabling couple to delay having children eg contraception
Uncertainty about future- not a good time to bring children into the world

Women deciding never to have children

5. Do you feel that Australia’s fertility rate is declining?
not sure

6. Do you think that as a result of the declining fertility rate that Australia’s population is aging?
Yes  No

7. If answered yes above, why do you believe this?
Better health care  higher life expectancy
Decline in fertility  other _____________________

8. Are you concerned that the population is aging?
Yes  No

9. If yes why?
Not enough resources for elders  No tax payers
Too many old people  Older retirement age
Other __________________________

10. Tick the following government support systems you have heard of
Paid maternity leave
Baby bonus

Child care benefit
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments
Rent assistance
Healthcare card


11. Have you ever been the recipient of any of these benefits?
€Yes
€No

12. If answered yes above which ones?
Paid maternity leave
Baby bonus
Child care benefit
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments
Rent assistance
Healthcare card

13. Do you think that it provided adequate support?
€Yes
€No

Why do or do you not believe this?
now i earn too much to get the card. But my asthma medication used to be $4.70 now it's around $80

14. Do you think that there is more support needed to provide from the government in order to raise the fertility rate and give people an incentive to have children?
€Yes
€No

15. If answered yes above what do you think the government could provide to give the population incentives to have children?


16. Number the following boxes from 1-9 in order from most important to least important for you in order to have children?
5 Male with a steady job and income
8 Female with a steady job and income
3 A house
2 To be married
9 A position for your child in childcare
4 Enough finance in order to provide for your child
6 Personal support eg from family and friends
7 Government support
1 Your partners and your health

17. If the government was to offer more support towards parents would you (in the future) be more inclined to have children, or have more children?
€Yes
€No - I'd have more children if i wanted not because of the government.
 

alcalder

Just ask for help
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Sydney
Gender
Female
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How old are you
36-45

1. How many children have you had? In what years?
2 children: 1996, 1999

2. Is this the desired number of children you wanted to have? If not how many children would you like to have?
Not really. Any that came.

3. If answered no above what do you feel has stopped you from having your desired amount?
Too many miscarriages and difficulties getting pregnant and staying pregnant. Now it's all too stressful to get pregnant again.

4. Today Australians are having fewer children. In your opinion, which three of the following are the most significant contributing factors to this trend?
Availability of and trends in women’s employment
Stability of and changing nature of couple relationships
Technology enabling couple to delay having children eg contraception


5. Do you feel that Australia’s fertility rate is declining?
Yes

6. Do you think that as a result of the declining fertility rate that Australia’s population is aging?
Yes

7. If answered yes above, why do you believe this?
other because there is an average number of older people and fewer younger people to balance that out

8. Are you concerned that the population is aging?
No
- The world is over populated. We need to decline in numbers!

10. Tick the following government support systems you have heard of
Paid maternity leave
Baby bonus
Child care benefit
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments
Rent assistance
Healthcare card
ALL OF THE ABOVE

11. Have you ever been the recipient of any of these benefits?
€Yes

12. If answered yes above which ones?
Family tax benefit
Parenting payments

13. Do you think that it provided adequate support?
€No

Why do or do you not believe this?
It is such a small amount of money. I could never have lived off it.

14. Do you think that there is more support needed to provide from the government in order to raise the fertility rate and give people an incentive to have children?
€No


16. Number the following boxes from 1-9 in order from most important to least important for you in order to have children?

5 Male with a steady job and income
7 Female with a steady job and income
6 A house
1 To be married
9 A position for your child in childcare
2 Enough finance in order to provide for your child
4 Personal support eg from family and friends
8 Government support
3 Your partners and your health

17. If the government was to offer more support towards parents would you (in the future) be more inclined to have children, or have more children?
€Yes
 
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