New Zealand implemented the first definitive welfare state in 1938, institutionalising the responsibility held by the state to protect citizens and uphold their wellbeing. Since then, the swift and pervasive implementation of neoliberal reforms in New Zealand have transformed the social development landscape, and the wider economic setting. New Zealand is now in the midst of unprecedented levels of inequality and child poverty. Yet in the face of increasing hardship, the welfare system has become increasingly residual and punitive towards those in need. The most recent overhaul of the welfare system occurred in July 2013. These reforms came with a marked push toward reducing benefit recipient numbers, evidenced in the use of off-the-benefit...
Introduced in 1973, the Domestic Purposes Benefit was designed to give single mothers the opportunit...
The article discusses employability within New Zealand. It outlines a series of initiatives around w...
This dissertation undertakes a critical analysis of New Zealand’s family policies under the National...
New Zealand implemented the first definitive welfare state in 1938, institutionalising the responsib...
attempts to move from a “welfare sociology ” to a “sociology of the welfare state ” (or, more precis...
In August 2017, debate over Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei’s declaration of two-decade-old bene...
New Zealand is recognised as having been a pioneer in creating in 1938 what was arguably the Western...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
This study examines the transformation of New Zealand's welfare state in the movement to a new phase...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Government in New Zealand keeps expanding. The main driver has been the inexorabl...
Nearly four years ago, Prime Minister John Key announced a major reform of the welfare system. He de...
Designing a welfare system is by no means an easy task for economists or politicians. There are a ho...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s adoption of workfare, beginning in the late 1980s, was designed to reduce wel...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
Introduced in 1973, the Domestic Purposes Benefit was designed to give single mothers the opportunit...
The article discusses employability within New Zealand. It outlines a series of initiatives around w...
This dissertation undertakes a critical analysis of New Zealand’s family policies under the National...
New Zealand implemented the first definitive welfare state in 1938, institutionalising the responsib...
attempts to move from a “welfare sociology ” to a “sociology of the welfare state ” (or, more precis...
In August 2017, debate over Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei’s declaration of two-decade-old bene...
New Zealand is recognised as having been a pioneer in creating in 1938 what was arguably the Western...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
This study examines the transformation of New Zealand's welfare state in the movement to a new phase...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Government in New Zealand keeps expanding. The main driver has been the inexorabl...
Nearly four years ago, Prime Minister John Key announced a major reform of the welfare system. He de...
Designing a welfare system is by no means an easy task for economists or politicians. There are a ho...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s adoption of workfare, beginning in the late 1980s, was designed to reduce wel...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
Introduced in 1973, the Domestic Purposes Benefit was designed to give single mothers the opportunit...
The article discusses employability within New Zealand. It outlines a series of initiatives around w...
This dissertation undertakes a critical analysis of New Zealand’s family policies under the National...