Abstract: This final report on the findings from the Hanover Family Longitudinal Outcomes Study (HFLOS), is an integrated account of the changes that families experienced over the two-year period of the study. As such, it includes findings based on five waves of data collection referred to as: the baseline, 6-month wave, 12-month wave, 18-month wave, and the 24-month wave. It focuses on the changes experienced in the key areas highlighted in the two earlier reports: housing, income, employment and education, use of welfare services, support networks, child development and parent wellbeing.
Notes: Paper presented at the Ninth Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference 9 – 11 February 2005 Melbourne