The frontline delivery of welfare-to-work services for the unemployed has changed significantly over the past ten years in response to structural and ideological pressures. Using benchmark data collected ten years ago, the Activating States project aims to analyse whether and how the activation of welfare clients has changed these services. This analysis will provide a means to assess the components of the new target and market-driven systems in Australia, the UK and the Netherlands and to compare different tools for managing both clients and frontline staff
Australia’s welfare-to-work system has been subject to ongoing political contestation and policy ref...
© 2011 Dr. Daniel Jeremy PerkinsThe last two decades have witnessed a change in the form and substan...
© 2016 Dr. Susan Joy OlneyIn 1994 the Australian Government opened case management services for the ...
This book traces the radical reform of the Australian, UK, and Dutch public employment services syst...
In 1998, we were witnessing major changes in frontline social service delivery across the OECD and t...
This article discusses reforms of the design of the organisational arena for policy implementation a...
This article charts the development of welfare-to-work policies and compares and contrasts the tradi...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
Under new dimensions of individualisation, decentralisation and particularly marketisation, new form...
Welfare-to-work schemes operate through two main channels: they monitor compliance with work-related...
Welfare-to-work schemes operate through two main channels: they monitor compliance with work-related...
For the last two decades most economically developed states have favoured the portmanteau terms work...
Contracting out employment services to private and not-for-profit agencies has become a key part of ...
Contemporary theoretical debates point to a transformation of societies and social organisations awa...
This paper explores the similarities and differences between Denmark and Australia in adopting welfa...
Australia’s welfare-to-work system has been subject to ongoing political contestation and policy ref...
© 2011 Dr. Daniel Jeremy PerkinsThe last two decades have witnessed a change in the form and substan...
© 2016 Dr. Susan Joy OlneyIn 1994 the Australian Government opened case management services for the ...
This book traces the radical reform of the Australian, UK, and Dutch public employment services syst...
In 1998, we were witnessing major changes in frontline social service delivery across the OECD and t...
This article discusses reforms of the design of the organisational arena for policy implementation a...
This article charts the development of welfare-to-work policies and compares and contrasts the tradi...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
Under new dimensions of individualisation, decentralisation and particularly marketisation, new form...
Welfare-to-work schemes operate through two main channels: they monitor compliance with work-related...
Welfare-to-work schemes operate through two main channels: they monitor compliance with work-related...
For the last two decades most economically developed states have favoured the portmanteau terms work...
Contracting out employment services to private and not-for-profit agencies has become a key part of ...
Contemporary theoretical debates point to a transformation of societies and social organisations awa...
This paper explores the similarities and differences between Denmark and Australia in adopting welfa...
Australia’s welfare-to-work system has been subject to ongoing political contestation and policy ref...
© 2011 Dr. Daniel Jeremy PerkinsThe last two decades have witnessed a change in the form and substan...
© 2016 Dr. Susan Joy OlneyIn 1994 the Australian Government opened case management services for the ...