This paper situates the Henderson Poverty Inquiry in the context of other social security reviews occurring at the time and subsequently. Insights are drawn on the influence of these inquiries by exploring their characteristics, activities and findings and by reflecting on ensuing policy change. The analysis suggests that inquiries make diverse policy contributions across at least three dimensions: nature (inquiries contribute in different ways); extent (inquiries make different degrees of contribution); and temporality (some contribute in the short term; others exhibit a slow burn over many decades). With respect to the Henderson Poverty Inquiry, its contribution included influencing immediate policy change as well as providing an evidence...
This paper provides an overview of the historical development of poverty research in Australia, focu...
This report contains the five Invited Plenary Session papers presented to the Second National Social...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
Evaluation has become part of the fabric of policy-related research in Australia. Program evaluation...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
Peter Saunders reflects on the changing nature of Australian social policy research, including its r...
Although a wealthy country, Australia nevertheless has pockets of poverty which remain resistant to ...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This chapter explores the place of human rights within policy and legislative debates on social secu...
By summarizing the social challenges in the contemporary Australian context, this article aims to di...
This volume is a collaboration between public servants and academics to analyze problems in the welf...
Over the past half decade Australian economic policy has been adventurous in its departure from full...
This year's Conference was divided into five broad social policy themes: Social Policy and the Econo...
This paper provides an overview of the historical development of poverty research in Australia, focu...
This report contains the five Invited Plenary Session papers presented to the Second National Social...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
Evaluation has become part of the fabric of policy-related research in Australia. Program evaluation...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
Peter Saunders reflects on the changing nature of Australian social policy research, including its r...
Although a wealthy country, Australia nevertheless has pockets of poverty which remain resistant to ...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
This chapter explores the place of human rights within policy and legislative debates on social secu...
By summarizing the social challenges in the contemporary Australian context, this article aims to di...
This volume is a collaboration between public servants and academics to analyze problems in the welf...
Over the past half decade Australian economic policy has been adventurous in its departure from full...
This year's Conference was divided into five broad social policy themes: Social Policy and the Econo...
This paper provides an overview of the historical development of poverty research in Australia, focu...
This report contains the five Invited Plenary Session papers presented to the Second National Social...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...