This paper explains the impact of the commonwealth government\u27s welfare to work proposals on single parents. Depending upon the level of any earned or other private income, they estimate that a sole parent\u27s incomes will fall by up to about $100 a week immediately after their child turns six
The social problem under investigation is that of widespread poverty amongst households comprising m...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...
In the May 2005 budget the federal government announced a range of proposed welfare to work measures...
When Welfare to Work activities for single parents were first introduced in the 2005 Commonwealth Bu...
In this paper we focus on economic outcomes for a subset of women with dependent children who experi...
Thousands of single parent families have been pushed into poverty after having their payments reduce...
Peter Saunders and Kayoko Tsumori outline a proposal to move lone parents whose children are at scho...
This study researched the impact of changes in welfare legislation in Australia that have occurred s...
The single parent employment rate has improved significantly over the past 20 years, but lately this...
Many single parent families in Australia are on low-incomes and many depend on Centrelink Parenting ...
In this paper, we develop a dynamic structural model of single mothers ’ work and welfare participat...
In July 2006 ‘welfare-to-work’ policies were introduced for single parents in Australia. These polic...
DURING 2006, the Federal Government has been rolling out the new sole parent pension requirements. ...
Australian governments along with other western countries have made significant changes to the welfa...
The social problem under investigation is that of widespread poverty amongst households comprising m...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...
In the May 2005 budget the federal government announced a range of proposed welfare to work measures...
When Welfare to Work activities for single parents were first introduced in the 2005 Commonwealth Bu...
In this paper we focus on economic outcomes for a subset of women with dependent children who experi...
Thousands of single parent families have been pushed into poverty after having their payments reduce...
Peter Saunders and Kayoko Tsumori outline a proposal to move lone parents whose children are at scho...
This study researched the impact of changes in welfare legislation in Australia that have occurred s...
The single parent employment rate has improved significantly over the past 20 years, but lately this...
Many single parent families in Australia are on low-incomes and many depend on Centrelink Parenting ...
In this paper, we develop a dynamic structural model of single mothers ’ work and welfare participat...
In July 2006 ‘welfare-to-work’ policies were introduced for single parents in Australia. These polic...
DURING 2006, the Federal Government has been rolling out the new sole parent pension requirements. ...
Australian governments along with other western countries have made significant changes to the welfa...
The social problem under investigation is that of widespread poverty amongst households comprising m...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...