"The end of the very long-standing Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in 2015 marked a critical juncture in Australian Indigenous policy history. For more than 30 years, CDEP had been among the biggest and most influential programs in the Indigenous affairs portfolio, employing many thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. More recently, it had also become a focus of intense political contestation that culminated in its ultimate demise. This book examines the consequences of its closure for Indigenous people, communities and organisations. The end of CDEP is first situated in its broader historical and political context: the debates over notions of ‘self-determination’ versus ‘mainstreaming’ and th...
"Abolishing CDEP was a well-intentioned mistake and CDP is our attempt to atone for it.” So said Ton...
'Re-engaging the economic with the social', a submission and response to the Australian Government's...
In much of remote Australia where a sizable minority of Indigenous people live, labour markets are a...
Abstract The end of the very long-standing Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme ...
The end of the very long-standing Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in 2015 ma...
In recent debates about the Indigenous welfare economy, the Community Development Employment Project...
The way Australian federal governments have approached Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employm...
In this policy monograph Policy Analyst Sara Hudson argues that it is time to abandon the misguided ...
Discussions about Indigenous public policy often focus on remote areas. However, the role and influe...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 85-91.I. Introduction -- II. Literature review -- III. Self-d...
Centres and margins are all about perspective, both in place and time. From particular places and ti...
This article examines the importance of basic income in supporting development and economic security...
The extent to which social policy should foster economic adaptation and compensate the 'losers' from...
This paper updates an earlier article explaining the development of the Community Development Employ...
'CDEP 2005—A New Home and New Objectives for a Very Old Program?' by Jon Altman. CAEPR Seminar Serie...
"Abolishing CDEP was a well-intentioned mistake and CDP is our attempt to atone for it.” So said Ton...
'Re-engaging the economic with the social', a submission and response to the Australian Government's...
In much of remote Australia where a sizable minority of Indigenous people live, labour markets are a...
Abstract The end of the very long-standing Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme ...
The end of the very long-standing Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in 2015 ma...
In recent debates about the Indigenous welfare economy, the Community Development Employment Project...
The way Australian federal governments have approached Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employm...
In this policy monograph Policy Analyst Sara Hudson argues that it is time to abandon the misguided ...
Discussions about Indigenous public policy often focus on remote areas. However, the role and influe...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 85-91.I. Introduction -- II. Literature review -- III. Self-d...
Centres and margins are all about perspective, both in place and time. From particular places and ti...
This article examines the importance of basic income in supporting development and economic security...
The extent to which social policy should foster economic adaptation and compensate the 'losers' from...
This paper updates an earlier article explaining the development of the Community Development Employ...
'CDEP 2005—A New Home and New Objectives for a Very Old Program?' by Jon Altman. CAEPR Seminar Serie...
"Abolishing CDEP was a well-intentioned mistake and CDP is our attempt to atone for it.” So said Ton...
'Re-engaging the economic with the social', a submission and response to the Australian Government's...
In much of remote Australia where a sizable minority of Indigenous people live, labour markets are a...