This report shows an increase in overall poverty between 2000-01 and 2011-12 in spite of a strongly growing Australian economy. The report details poverty rates by a range of important household types such as family type, state, unemployed households and the age of the youngest child in a household. The report also finds that children in some regions have fallen behind with significant disadvantage experienced in many Local Government Areas of Australia.Authored by Ben Phillips, Riyana Miranti, Yogi Vidyattama and Rebecca Cassells
In recent years, Australia has enjoyed significant economic growth, with rates above the OECD averag...
This report argues that poverty is growing in Australia, with an estimated 2.5 million people or 13....
This report shows that complex and entrenched disadvantage is experienced by a small but persistent ...
This first report in the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre’s new ‘Focus on the States’ series explore...
This paper reviews the literature in three key areas covered by an Australian Research Council grant...
While most Australians live well, there are some groups who are doing it very tough, according to th...
The concept of social exclusion, encompassing a wider view of disadvantage than that of income pove...
Using specialised data from the 2011 Census, this paper presents a new index intended to be represen...
We measure the extent of poverty and social exclusion in Australia using data from the Household, In...
The extent of poverty and social exclusion in Australia is measured using data from the Household, I...
Executive summary In 2014, the 50% of median income poverty line for a single adult was $426.30 a w...
Until recently, the usual measure of disadvantage in Australia has been the level of income poverty....
Much research about child poverty and disadvantage provides national estimates of child wellb...
Analysis of the intergenerational transmission of economic disadvantage and entrenched poverty is co...
This paper brings together research findings on poverty, social exclusion, childhood development, an...
In recent years, Australia has enjoyed significant economic growth, with rates above the OECD averag...
This report argues that poverty is growing in Australia, with an estimated 2.5 million people or 13....
This report shows that complex and entrenched disadvantage is experienced by a small but persistent ...
This first report in the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre’s new ‘Focus on the States’ series explore...
This paper reviews the literature in three key areas covered by an Australian Research Council grant...
While most Australians live well, there are some groups who are doing it very tough, according to th...
The concept of social exclusion, encompassing a wider view of disadvantage than that of income pove...
Using specialised data from the 2011 Census, this paper presents a new index intended to be represen...
We measure the extent of poverty and social exclusion in Australia using data from the Household, In...
The extent of poverty and social exclusion in Australia is measured using data from the Household, I...
Executive summary In 2014, the 50% of median income poverty line for a single adult was $426.30 a w...
Until recently, the usual measure of disadvantage in Australia has been the level of income poverty....
Much research about child poverty and disadvantage provides national estimates of child wellb...
Analysis of the intergenerational transmission of economic disadvantage and entrenched poverty is co...
This paper brings together research findings on poverty, social exclusion, childhood development, an...
In recent years, Australia has enjoyed significant economic growth, with rates above the OECD averag...
This report argues that poverty is growing in Australia, with an estimated 2.5 million people or 13....
This report shows that complex and entrenched disadvantage is experienced by a small but persistent ...