This paper describes the organisation of work in the Redfern Community Development Employment Project (CDEP) scheme and considers the policy and community issues that are being raised. Two broad perspectives are posed of CDEP employment as 'welfare work' and as 'culture work'. This analytical device serves as the basis for examining the wider socioeconomic circumstances of such urban schemes. The paper uses 1991 Census data to analyse the key characteristics of the Redfern urban labour force. The Redfern population's location at the centre of a metropolitan labour market does not appear to be matched by greater participation; rather, it appears to be a disadvantaged enclave. The Redfern CDEP scheme operates within an influential Aboriginal ...
This discussion paper presents an analysis of where Indigenous people live in Australian cities. The...
'Re-engaging the economic with the social', a submission and response to the Australian Government's...
This paper is the first of two that examine the participation and employment of Aborigines in the fo...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme has been subject to a plethora of govern...
This paper is the most recent in a series of case studies investigating the socioeconomic and policy...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is a program where participants forego s...
In May 2001, the Federal Government announced a new policy framework, Australians Working Together, ...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme was established in 1977 primarily as an ...
This paper updates an earlier article explaining the development of the Community Development Employ...
This Discussion Paper presents the findings of research undertaken in 2000 on the Community Developm...
In recent debates about the Indigenous welfare economy, the Community Development Employment Project...
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The analysis of the geography of unemployment-related benefits and Community Development Employment ...
This Discussion Paper on the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in the Sydney m...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an example of a program that combine...
This discussion paper presents an analysis of where Indigenous people live in Australian cities. The...
'Re-engaging the economic with the social', a submission and response to the Australian Government's...
This paper is the first of two that examine the participation and employment of Aborigines in the fo...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme has been subject to a plethora of govern...
This paper is the most recent in a series of case studies investigating the socioeconomic and policy...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is a program where participants forego s...
In May 2001, the Federal Government announced a new policy framework, Australians Working Together, ...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme was established in 1977 primarily as an ...
This paper updates an earlier article explaining the development of the Community Development Employ...
This Discussion Paper presents the findings of research undertaken in 2000 on the Community Developm...
In recent debates about the Indigenous welfare economy, the Community Development Employment Project...
The extent to which social policy should foster economic adaptation and compensate the 'losers' from...
The analysis of the geography of unemployment-related benefits and Community Development Employment ...
This Discussion Paper on the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in the Sydney m...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an example of a program that combine...
This discussion paper presents an analysis of where Indigenous people live in Australian cities. The...
'Re-engaging the economic with the social', a submission and response to the Australian Government's...
This paper is the first of two that examine the participation and employment of Aborigines in the fo...