Senior Lecturer in Economics, RMIT University
Dr. Sarah Sinclair is an applied economist at RMIT University, specializing in family economics, fertility decision-making, and the socio-economic factors shaping demographic trends. Her research explores how public policy, labour markets, and economic conditions can influence fertility rates, family formation, and housing markets, with a particular interest on the role of technology in shaping labour markets and supporting family-friendly work environments. Dr. Sinclair's work has been widely published and she frequently engages in discussions on the economic implications of declining fertility, ageing populations, and the impact of technology on socio economic trends.
The ‘singles tax’ means you often pay more for going it alone. Here’s how it works
Jan 28, 2025 02:43 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
lightman_pic/Shutterstock Heard of the singles tax? Going it alone can also come with a hidden financial burden you may not be aware of. Obviously, this isnt an official levy paid to anyone in particular. It simply refers...