This paper analyses the pattern of income support penalties applied to people participating in remote employment services over the period from 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2018. Between 30,000 and 37,000 unemployed Australians were participating in these services at any given time over this period. Over 80% were identified as Indigenous. While remote program participants were covered by the same social security rules as those in non-remote areas, the programs that they participated in imposed different obligations on them and included different incentives for providers. These differences were justified by government officials on the basis that they were tailored to the unique circumstances of remote communities. The paper describes how the combin...
Policy makers will be in a better position to facilitate the transition from welfare to work if they...
In early 2022, the Northern Territory published a new Remote Rent Framework, to come into effect fro...
The paper examines the changing position of Aboriginal people in relation to the Australian welfare ...
In July 2013, a new Australian Government-funded labour market program was implemented across remot...
CAEPR Working Paper 108/2016 described the number and pattern of social security penalties being app...
The Abbott Government’s Community Development Program (CDP) was launched on 1 July 2015. This Progra...
This paper argues that inappropriate government policies cause of low remote Indigenous labour force...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significant socioeconomic disadvantage across the life...
This working paper reports on a survey of provider organisations conducted almost one year into the ...
This paper examines trends in the employment rate of Indigenous Australians and how these trends var...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an unusual labour market and social d...
This paper focuses specifically on income support options for Aboriginal Australians, and an attempt...
Analysis of National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Social Survey data on Indigenous labour ...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
This thesis explores how policy is enacted – in this case, the Australian Government’s labour m...
Policy makers will be in a better position to facilitate the transition from welfare to work if they...
In early 2022, the Northern Territory published a new Remote Rent Framework, to come into effect fro...
The paper examines the changing position of Aboriginal people in relation to the Australian welfare ...
In July 2013, a new Australian Government-funded labour market program was implemented across remot...
CAEPR Working Paper 108/2016 described the number and pattern of social security penalties being app...
The Abbott Government’s Community Development Program (CDP) was launched on 1 July 2015. This Progra...
This paper argues that inappropriate government policies cause of low remote Indigenous labour force...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significant socioeconomic disadvantage across the life...
This working paper reports on a survey of provider organisations conducted almost one year into the ...
This paper examines trends in the employment rate of Indigenous Australians and how these trends var...
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme is an unusual labour market and social d...
This paper focuses specifically on income support options for Aboriginal Australians, and an attempt...
Analysis of National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Social Survey data on Indigenous labour ...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
This thesis explores how policy is enacted – in this case, the Australian Government’s labour m...
Policy makers will be in a better position to facilitate the transition from welfare to work if they...
In early 2022, the Northern Territory published a new Remote Rent Framework, to come into effect fro...
The paper examines the changing position of Aboriginal people in relation to the Australian welfare ...