This article attempts to forge new links between social attitudes and social policy change in Australia. Drawing on four survey waves of international social survey data and using multivariate regression analysis, this article sheds new light on the determinants of Australian attitudes towards the welfare state. It examines their variations across time and compares them with other leading Western economies. While there is popular support for government actions to protect Australian citizens in old age and sickness, views about social protection and labour market policy for the working-age population are divided. The comparative analysis and the focus on class-attitude linkages allows for further critical reflection on the nature of social r...
What explains public support for social welfare policies? The extant literature on this topic sugges...
Welfare attitudes are pivotal in understanding the preferences and demands of citizens to help shap...
What are the implications of the current socio-economic changes (i.e. population ageing or the finan...
This article attempts to forge new links between social attitudes and social policy change in Austra...
This report presents the major findings of the most detailed investigation of the attitudes of a cro...
During its period in office (1996-2007), the Liberal National coalition government increased stratif...
This article considers the path of social policy and democracy in Australia and the latest set of we...
Social policy is having to adapt to changes in the Australian economy and in Australian society more...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
The study of community attitudes toward welfare and welfare recipients is an area of increasing inte...
This article examines evidence for the possible link between public support for increased spending o...
The study of community attitudes toward welfare and welfare recipients is an area of increasing inte...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...
In 1992, Australian sociologist Lois Bryson published what proved to be an important book entitled W...
Although its roots reach back into the 1980s, the Australian version of welfare reform has intensifi...
What explains public support for social welfare policies? The extant literature on this topic sugges...
Welfare attitudes are pivotal in understanding the preferences and demands of citizens to help shap...
What are the implications of the current socio-economic changes (i.e. population ageing or the finan...
This article attempts to forge new links between social attitudes and social policy change in Austra...
This report presents the major findings of the most detailed investigation of the attitudes of a cro...
During its period in office (1996-2007), the Liberal National coalition government increased stratif...
This article considers the path of social policy and democracy in Australia and the latest set of we...
Social policy is having to adapt to changes in the Australian economy and in Australian society more...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
The study of community attitudes toward welfare and welfare recipients is an area of increasing inte...
This article examines evidence for the possible link between public support for increased spending o...
The study of community attitudes toward welfare and welfare recipients is an area of increasing inte...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...
In 1992, Australian sociologist Lois Bryson published what proved to be an important book entitled W...
Although its roots reach back into the 1980s, the Australian version of welfare reform has intensifi...
What explains public support for social welfare policies? The extant literature on this topic sugges...
Welfare attitudes are pivotal in understanding the preferences and demands of citizens to help shap...
What are the implications of the current socio-economic changes (i.e. population ageing or the finan...