Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Paragraph Structure Writing
The current employment trend in modern Australia is having a negative impact on families. The financial realities of modern life is, in a lot of cases, forcing both parents of a typical family to work and many are working extraordinary amounts of overtime to meet the never ending commitments that raising children in this era requires. The cost of living and the costs associated with raising children have risen disproportionately to wages over recent times and currently the ratio of debt to income is at its worst in history. Add to this corporations are demanding more and more productivity from the average worker and quite often large amounts of overtime are required to get the expected work done. Therefore one or even both of the parents are spending time at work which they would have traditionally spent with their children and this is putting unsustainable pressure on the family unit. The extended absence of a parent or parents can often have a detrimental impact on the family as a whole which can lead to relationship breakdown and dysfunction within the family. Even from a purely financial viewpoint these behaviors could cost the country a great deal more in the long run than the monetary benefits such activities bring in the short term due to high levels of relationship breakdown and the flow on effects to individuals that follow such an event. If left unchecked this trend of work first, family second, could have far reaching effects into the fabric of future Australian society.
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