The number of persons receiving the Disability Support Pension (DSP) has increased rapidly over the past decade. Recent Government budget proposals to arrest this growth were widely criticised as an attack upon the disabled. However, an analysis of DSP recipients shows that labour market factors, as well as medical factors have influenced the increase in recipient numbers, and that there are very high recipient rates amongst populations living in locations where employment opportunities are poor. Copyright. Monash University and the author/
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
Background Significant variation in disability-related social security benefits receipt might highli...
Considerable policy attention is being paid to reducing the rate of increase in the number of workin...
The number of persons receiving the Disability Support Pension (DSP) has increased rapidly over the ...
Detiorating labour market conditions worsen the financial situation of the disabled, reduce the oppo...
Between 1984 and 2004 there has been a significant rise in both the number and proportion of the pop...
The Disability Support Pension (DSP) is more generous yet less demanding than unemployment assistanc...
In Australia, almost 19% of the population has a disability (ABS, 2009) and its prevalence will stea...
In February and March 2004, FaCS conducted a quantitative study of people who had been granted the D...
Internationally, considerable policy attention is being paid to increasing the employment participat...
This paper analyses the main causes of the substantial rise in the number of Disability Pensioners f...
Many of the arguments used to justify the crackdown on disability pensions are false or misleading, ...
What is the extent of the relationship between disability and socio-economic disadvantage? What are ...
This chapter focuses on the impact on poverty of changes to disability income support since the 1970...
The Australian government recently reformed policy on disability and work to make people who are ass...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
Background Significant variation in disability-related social security benefits receipt might highli...
Considerable policy attention is being paid to reducing the rate of increase in the number of workin...
The number of persons receiving the Disability Support Pension (DSP) has increased rapidly over the ...
Detiorating labour market conditions worsen the financial situation of the disabled, reduce the oppo...
Between 1984 and 2004 there has been a significant rise in both the number and proportion of the pop...
The Disability Support Pension (DSP) is more generous yet less demanding than unemployment assistanc...
In Australia, almost 19% of the population has a disability (ABS, 2009) and its prevalence will stea...
In February and March 2004, FaCS conducted a quantitative study of people who had been granted the D...
Internationally, considerable policy attention is being paid to increasing the employment participat...
This paper analyses the main causes of the substantial rise in the number of Disability Pensioners f...
Many of the arguments used to justify the crackdown on disability pensions are false or misleading, ...
What is the extent of the relationship between disability and socio-economic disadvantage? What are ...
This chapter focuses on the impact on poverty of changes to disability income support since the 1970...
The Australian government recently reformed policy on disability and work to make people who are ass...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
Background Significant variation in disability-related social security benefits receipt might highli...
Considerable policy attention is being paid to reducing the rate of increase in the number of workin...