The SPRC has been commissioned to undertake a detailed analysis of the extent of poverty in Australia in 2003-04 (the latest year for which this is possible with existing data), describe who is most affected by poverty, assess the robustness of the findings, to examine trends in poverty levels over the preceding decade, and update a limited range of poverty estimates to 2005-06 using recently released data
Despite 20 years of economic growth, many people in Australia do not have at least a decent basic st...
New Roy Morgan Research being released by The Salvation Army shows 9.5 million Australians feel that...
Executive summary In 2014, the 50% of median income poverty line for a single adult was $426.30 a w...
Despite the well-known limitations of statistical measurement, there is still a vital need to docum...
This paper examines recent trends in poverty in Australia and shows how sensitive the estimates are ...
The alleviation of poverty is one of the most important objectives of the Australian social security...
Sampling variation should be taken into account when sample data are used to estimate changes in the...
This paper provides an overview of the historical development of poverty research in Australia, focu...
The extent of income poverty and its socio-demographic composition are examined using all ABS income...
This first report in the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre’s new ‘Focus on the States’ series explore...
This report argues that poverty is growing in Australia, with an estimated 2.5 million people or 13....
This paper discusses issues associated with the measurement of poverty and how future trends in work...
[Extract] At first glance, Australia appears a wealthy developed country, and consequently an unlike...
This study estimates chronic and transitory rates of poverty in Australia using the concept of perma...
In this paper I discuss indices used to measure the level of poverty in Australia among demographic ...
Despite 20 years of economic growth, many people in Australia do not have at least a decent basic st...
New Roy Morgan Research being released by The Salvation Army shows 9.5 million Australians feel that...
Executive summary In 2014, the 50% of median income poverty line for a single adult was $426.30 a w...
Despite the well-known limitations of statistical measurement, there is still a vital need to docum...
This paper examines recent trends in poverty in Australia and shows how sensitive the estimates are ...
The alleviation of poverty is one of the most important objectives of the Australian social security...
Sampling variation should be taken into account when sample data are used to estimate changes in the...
This paper provides an overview of the historical development of poverty research in Australia, focu...
The extent of income poverty and its socio-demographic composition are examined using all ABS income...
This first report in the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre’s new ‘Focus on the States’ series explore...
This report argues that poverty is growing in Australia, with an estimated 2.5 million people or 13....
This paper discusses issues associated with the measurement of poverty and how future trends in work...
[Extract] At first glance, Australia appears a wealthy developed country, and consequently an unlike...
This study estimates chronic and transitory rates of poverty in Australia using the concept of perma...
In this paper I discuss indices used to measure the level of poverty in Australia among demographic ...
Despite 20 years of economic growth, many people in Australia do not have at least a decent basic st...
New Roy Morgan Research being released by The Salvation Army shows 9.5 million Australians feel that...
Executive summary In 2014, the 50% of median income poverty line for a single adult was $426.30 a w...