The project was funded by the Australian Research Council under Linkage Project grant LP120200481, with additional cash and in-kind support provided by Catholic Social Services, Australia; United Voice (National Office); and the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS). A budget standard indicates how much income a particular family living in a particular place at a particular time needs to achieve a particular standard of living. It is derived by specifying every item that is needed by the family, pricing each item and summing to produce the overall budget. The aim of this study is to review and refine the earlier SPRC estimates to produce a new set of budget standards for low-paid and unemployed families that are relevant to contempor...
Poverty measurement in Australia has typically excluded the self-employed because of concerns about ...
Despite 20 years of economic growth, many people in Australia do not have at least a decent basic st...
We estimated the economic costs of informal care in the community from 2015 to 2030, using an Austra...
The project was funded by the Australian Research Council under Linkage Project grant LP120200481, w...
Abstract: Recent research on budget standards conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC) ...
The Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC) has been asked to prepare a report by the Legal and Researc...
In 1998, the Department of Social Security released a report on the development of indicative budget...
The completion of the recent SPRC budget standards study represents the latest in a long line of Aus...
This report provides estimates of a new comfortably affluent but sustainable (CAS) budget standard f...
This paper describes the methods used by the Budget Standards Unit at the Social Policy Research Cen...
This paper describes and contrasts approaches that are typically employed to define and assess livin...
This research explores the capacity of the income \u27safety net\u27 to provide adequate living sta...
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS), a method for constructing minimum household budgets based on publ...
The Australian Federal Minimum Wage was established as a living wage for a man and his dependent fam...
A minimum income standard based on what people said is needed to achieve an acceptable standard of l...
Poverty measurement in Australia has typically excluded the self-employed because of concerns about ...
Despite 20 years of economic growth, many people in Australia do not have at least a decent basic st...
We estimated the economic costs of informal care in the community from 2015 to 2030, using an Austra...
The project was funded by the Australian Research Council under Linkage Project grant LP120200481, w...
Abstract: Recent research on budget standards conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC) ...
The Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC) has been asked to prepare a report by the Legal and Researc...
In 1998, the Department of Social Security released a report on the development of indicative budget...
The completion of the recent SPRC budget standards study represents the latest in a long line of Aus...
This report provides estimates of a new comfortably affluent but sustainable (CAS) budget standard f...
This paper describes the methods used by the Budget Standards Unit at the Social Policy Research Cen...
This paper describes and contrasts approaches that are typically employed to define and assess livin...
This research explores the capacity of the income \u27safety net\u27 to provide adequate living sta...
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS), a method for constructing minimum household budgets based on publ...
The Australian Federal Minimum Wage was established as a living wage for a man and his dependent fam...
A minimum income standard based on what people said is needed to achieve an acceptable standard of l...
Poverty measurement in Australia has typically excluded the self-employed because of concerns about ...
Despite 20 years of economic growth, many people in Australia do not have at least a decent basic st...
We estimated the economic costs of informal care in the community from 2015 to 2030, using an Austra...