The single most important event that has molded changes to welfare policy across the developed Western world in the so-called post-industrial nation state is the advent of computer technology and the World Wide Web in what has been dubbed the information age or knowledge-based society. This technology enables policy researchers to search the Internet for clues as to what is being done elsewhere and morph together policies with bits from everywhere as they see fit. Australia is no exception, and while historically it evolved a unique welfare system, in contemporary times, it increasingly bears the hallmarks of policy development in the United States and the United Kingdom, with whom it most identifies. For the most part, however, even in the...
The postwar Australian governments had, more or less, to face the problems of globalization, in a se...
Debate Point: Does an open, free-market economy make Australia more or less secure in a globalised w...
Australia and New Zealand have shared in the current wave of interest in globalisation. Indeed, it m...
3rd editionAdam Jamrozik1. The changing concept of welfare -- 2. Social policy in a 'free-market' ec...
The welfare state remains the subject of intense debate over its effects and effectiveness. How has ...
[Extract] Australia and the rest of the world find themselves in deeply challenging times. With the ...
This paper initially sketches the key strands of the globalisation debate and highlights those eleme...
Over the last 30 years or so the Australian economy has been subject to wide-ranging reforms. These ...
Discontinuous change, fuelled by globalization and the communication technologies that support it, i...
Outlines changes in Australian economic policies that have occurred in recent decades in response to...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This paper uses Labor policy on information technology as a case study to analyse changing Labor att...
Australia’s place in the global economy is more than ever linked to Southeast Asia. The relationship...
Australia's treatment of information technology (IT) can be characterized as falling between tw...
The postwar Australian governments had, more or less, to face the problems of globalization, in a se...
Debate Point: Does an open, free-market economy make Australia more or less secure in a globalised w...
Australia and New Zealand have shared in the current wave of interest in globalisation. Indeed, it m...
3rd editionAdam Jamrozik1. The changing concept of welfare -- 2. Social policy in a 'free-market' ec...
The welfare state remains the subject of intense debate over its effects and effectiveness. How has ...
[Extract] Australia and the rest of the world find themselves in deeply challenging times. With the ...
This paper initially sketches the key strands of the globalisation debate and highlights those eleme...
Over the last 30 years or so the Australian economy has been subject to wide-ranging reforms. These ...
Discontinuous change, fuelled by globalization and the communication technologies that support it, i...
Outlines changes in Australian economic policies that have occurred in recent decades in response to...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This paper uses Labor policy on information technology as a case study to analyse changing Labor att...
Australia’s place in the global economy is more than ever linked to Southeast Asia. The relationship...
Australia's treatment of information technology (IT) can be characterized as falling between tw...
The postwar Australian governments had, more or less, to face the problems of globalization, in a se...
Debate Point: Does an open, free-market economy make Australia more or less secure in a globalised w...
Australia and New Zealand have shared in the current wave of interest in globalisation. Indeed, it m...