Barry Maley

Barry’s research primarily focused on social policy with particular attention to family and taxation. Other areas of interest included cultural change, the British and Continental Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, the scope and limits of government, ethics, and civil society.  His most recent publication is Magna Carta: Talisman of Liberty.

Barry joined the Centre in 1989 after retiring as Senior Lecturer in Behavioural Sciences, University of New South Wales. While he was teaching at UNSW, Barry contributed a chapter titled ‘The Entrepreneurial Spirit’ to The Entrepreneur in Society (CIS, 1983). Since then, he has written numerous books and policy monographs, including Family & Marriage in Australia (2001), Divorce Law and the Future of Marriage (2003), and Family on the Edge (2009).

Over his time with CIS, Barry addressed numerous groups and conferences about his work and published in excess of 150 opinion pieces in all major newspapers on a wide variety of topics. He was a Eureka Prize finalist in the field of ‘Ethics’ for his book Divorce Law and the Future of Marriage (2003). He was appointed to several professional advisory committees of the federal government – most recently the Australian Health Ethics Committee, 2006–08.

• Latest from Barry Maley

Families, Fertility and Maternity Leave
Barry MaleyJune 12, 2002IA24

Sound family policy is being side-tracked by the concentration on the role of maternity leave...

Restoring the Fragile Family: Children and the Lost Meaning of Marriage
Barry MaleyJanuary 1, 2001PM53

In the last 30 years a revolution in marriage and family life has overtaken Western...

State of the Nation: Indicators of a Changing Australia 1999
Lucy Sullivan, Jennifer Buckingham OAM, Barry Maley, Helen HughesAugust 2, 1999SP02

The expanded and revised edition of State of the Nation: Indicators of a Changing Australia...

Children’s rights. Where the law is heading and what it means for families
Barry MaleyJanuary 1, 1999PM43

Children’s rights have become an important topic of public policy and one of particular interest...

State of the Nation: Statistical Indicators of Australia’s Well-being (1997)
Lucy Sullivan, Barry Maley, Michael WarbyApril 1, 1997SP01

Australia today is very different from the Australia of 100 years ago, or 50 years...

Wedlock and Well-Being. What marriage means for adults and children
Barry MaleyAugust 1, 1996PM33

Research into human well-being stresses the importance of our institutional environment. In Wedlock and Well-being,...

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