STAFF PROFILE
Professor Pavla Miller
Position:
Emeritus Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
Phone:
+61399258257
Email:
pavla.miller@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- The role of the Wittenoom Asbestos mine in the lives and deaths of Italian transnational workers. Funded by: ARC Linkage Project 2007 Round 1 from (2007 to 2011)
- Girls, empowerment, and markets in education: a history of The Mac.Robertson Girls' High School. Funded by: ARC APAI Grant pre-2014 from (2002 to 2005)
- Fertility rates, gender regimes and ethnicity in Australia. Funded by: ARC Small Research Grants 2000 from (2000 to 2000)
10 PhD Completions and 1 Masters by Research Completions
History and sociology of the family; feminist theory; theories of patriarchy, demographic explanations of low fertility, masters and servants legislation; history of education; time use and household relations.
- Miller, P.,Hayward, D. (2017). Social policy 'generosity' at a time of fiscal austerity: The strange case of Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme In: Critical Social Policy, 37, 128 - 147
- Miller, P. (2017). 'The age of entitlement has ended': designing a disability insurance scheme in turbulent times In: Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 33, 95 - 113
- Miller, P. (2017). Patriarchy, Routledge, Oxon, United Kingdom
- Miller, P. (2015). Antipodean patrimonialism? Squattocracy, democracy and land rights in Australia In: Political Power and Social Theory: Patrimonial Capitalism and Empire, 28, 137 - 163
- Miller, P.,Bowd, J. (2014). Family time economies and democratic division of work In: Journal of Family Studies, 20, 128 - 147
- Miller, P. (2012). Do Australian teenagers work? Why we should care In: Journal of Feminist Economics, 18, 1 - 24
- Miller, P.,Bowd, J. (2012). Teenagers' household and caring work: The relevance of 'secondary activities' in Australian time use surveys In: Australian Journal of Social Issues, 47, 175 - 201
- Miller, P. (2011). Calculating babies: Changing accounts of fertility decisions among Italians in Melbourne, Australia In: Intimacy and Italian Migration: Gender and Domestic Lives in a Mobile World, Fordham University Press, Bronx, New York, USA
- Miller, P.,bowd, J. (2010). Do Australian teenagers contribute to housework In: Family Matters, 85, 68 - 76
- Miller, P. (2008). Arbeiten kinder überhaupt? In: Kinder. Arbeit. Menschenwürde: Internationale beiträge zu den rechten arbeitender kinder,, Iko-Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, Frankfurt, Germany