Jt is not always well understood that Australia has a comprehensive set of social security arrangements with the potential to significantly supplement low wages. especially for families with children. These provisions have evolved over a long period, beginning with the introduction of child endowment in the 19-10s. During the past twenty-five years, the coverage a, ( income transfers as a supplement to earnings has been significantly expanded, such that it now provides support for partners as well asfor children and, in some cases. for low-paidfu/1-time workers themselves. The Australian approach d([(ers in a number o, ( ways from approaches typically taken in other countries. This paper outlines how the Australian system ofwage supplementa...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
Little is known in Australia as to whether the types of jobs that disadvantaged jobseekers are encou...
This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...
It is not always well understood that Australia has a comprehensive set of social security arrangeme...
Two recurring themes in submissions by industry groups and the Coalition Government to Safety Net Ca...
The 1907 Harvester decision effectively established a minimum wage in Australia for men based u...
There has been talk of a new phenomenon of 'working poverty' in Australia, whereby the levels and co...
Direct transfers from government are not the only forms of institutional support in Australia for pe...
This article summarises the main conclusions of the synthesis report of the OECD s 2002 07 Babies an...
From 2006 to 2009, Federal minimum wages in Australia were set by the Australian Fair Pay Commission...
This research explores the capacity of the income \u27safety net\u27 to provide adequate living sta...
In this paper we focus on economic outcomes for a subset of women with dependent children who experi...
This paper will review the social and economic arguments advanced for the setting of minimum or ‘bas...
This article examines the extent, implications and significance of low pay in Australia today by bri...
The Australian Federal Minimum Wage was established as a living wage for a man and his dependent fam...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
Little is known in Australia as to whether the types of jobs that disadvantaged jobseekers are encou...
This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...
It is not always well understood that Australia has a comprehensive set of social security arrangeme...
Two recurring themes in submissions by industry groups and the Coalition Government to Safety Net Ca...
The 1907 Harvester decision effectively established a minimum wage in Australia for men based u...
There has been talk of a new phenomenon of 'working poverty' in Australia, whereby the levels and co...
Direct transfers from government are not the only forms of institutional support in Australia for pe...
This article summarises the main conclusions of the synthesis report of the OECD s 2002 07 Babies an...
From 2006 to 2009, Federal minimum wages in Australia were set by the Australian Fair Pay Commission...
This research explores the capacity of the income \u27safety net\u27 to provide adequate living sta...
In this paper we focus on economic outcomes for a subset of women with dependent children who experi...
This paper will review the social and economic arguments advanced for the setting of minimum or ‘bas...
This article examines the extent, implications and significance of low pay in Australia today by bri...
The Australian Federal Minimum Wage was established as a living wage for a man and his dependent fam...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
Little is known in Australia as to whether the types of jobs that disadvantaged jobseekers are encou...
This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...