Since 1970 there has been growing concern over poverty in New Zealand in academia, government, and popular culture. From 1970 until 1984, this concern focused on New Zealand’s prolonged recession and falling standards of living in a period of high inflation. Since then, however, poverty and economic disparity have increased dramatically. The 1970-1984 period is now looked upon as relatively generous and committed to economic equality. The increase in poverty in contemporary times is marked by two political features. Neoliberal economic and social policies have resulted in the polarisation of wealth, increased employment insecurity, and reduced income for those reliant on state benefits (Harvey 2005). At the same time, discourses of morality...
Copyright © 2007 Policy & Society Associates (APSS) Published by Elsevier Ltd.This paper starts from...
The recent debate on poverty in New Zealand presents a number of arguments, manifestations, causes a...
Behavioural explanations of poverty and disadvantage have figured heavily in political rhetoric in t...
Since 1970 there has been growing concern over poverty in New Zealand in academia, government, and p...
This thesis uses methods of discourse analysis to examine the news coverage of poverty in New Zealan...
The present study examines poverty talk in Aotearoa/NZ during the 'poverty debate' of 1996. Social p...
This article examines the enduring influence of the principle of methodological individualism in New...
New Zealand has one of the worst rates of child poverty in the Organisation for Economic Co-operatio...
This thesis analyses how the news media framed Metiria Turei’s confession and resignation prior to t...
Empirical research into the nature of food insecurity in Aotearoa New Zealand and other rich liberal...
That there has been sudden and significant social transformation resulting from neoliberalisation in...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
This thesis is empirically grounded in New Zealand's restructuring of unemployment and taxation poli...
This thesis considers how the mediation of poverty in Canada and the United Kingdom influences respo...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
Copyright © 2007 Policy & Society Associates (APSS) Published by Elsevier Ltd.This paper starts from...
The recent debate on poverty in New Zealand presents a number of arguments, manifestations, causes a...
Behavioural explanations of poverty and disadvantage have figured heavily in political rhetoric in t...
Since 1970 there has been growing concern over poverty in New Zealand in academia, government, and p...
This thesis uses methods of discourse analysis to examine the news coverage of poverty in New Zealan...
The present study examines poverty talk in Aotearoa/NZ during the 'poverty debate' of 1996. Social p...
This article examines the enduring influence of the principle of methodological individualism in New...
New Zealand has one of the worst rates of child poverty in the Organisation for Economic Co-operatio...
This thesis analyses how the news media framed Metiria Turei’s confession and resignation prior to t...
Empirical research into the nature of food insecurity in Aotearoa New Zealand and other rich liberal...
That there has been sudden and significant social transformation resulting from neoliberalisation in...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
This thesis is empirically grounded in New Zealand's restructuring of unemployment and taxation poli...
This thesis considers how the mediation of poverty in Canada and the United Kingdom influences respo...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
Copyright © 2007 Policy & Society Associates (APSS) Published by Elsevier Ltd.This paper starts from...
The recent debate on poverty in New Zealand presents a number of arguments, manifestations, causes a...
Behavioural explanations of poverty and disadvantage have figured heavily in political rhetoric in t...