This article considers the path of social policy and democracy in Australia and the latest set of welfare reforms under Labor. The reforms can be seen to mark a reaction to the excesses of neoliberal government on the one hand, but they also represent continuity in neoliberal thought and policy on the other. As we shall see, engrained ideas about individualist wage-earning welfare, that were established during the formative years of the 20th century, continue to shape, if not constrain collectivist solutions to some of the inherent social risks faced by Australian citizens today. In this light, efforts to create a welfare state geared towards meeting the needs of ‘hardworking’ Australian families appear much sharper
This paper sets out to give an overview of the most significant policy changes and developments infl...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fe...
Australian sociology has wrestled with most of the big issues facing this society; however, when it ...
This article considers the path of social policy and democracy in Australia and the latest set of we...
Australian social policy has seen apparently contradictory developments over the period of economic ...
Although its roots reach back into the 1980s, the Australian version of welfare reform has intensifi...
This paper uses Australian Bureau of Statistics fiscal incidence figures to track trends in the Aust...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
This article draws on an earlier Keynesian approach to Australian social policy and an emerging econ...
The book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engaged...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...
The concept of the ‘social investment state’ refocuses attention on the productive function of socia...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
The concept of the 'social investment state' refocuses attention on the productive function of socia...
The UK, the US and Australia today embody a type of governmentality which includes a strong element ...
This paper sets out to give an overview of the most significant policy changes and developments infl...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fe...
Australian sociology has wrestled with most of the big issues facing this society; however, when it ...
This article considers the path of social policy and democracy in Australia and the latest set of we...
Australian social policy has seen apparently contradictory developments over the period of economic ...
Although its roots reach back into the 1980s, the Australian version of welfare reform has intensifi...
This paper uses Australian Bureau of Statistics fiscal incidence figures to track trends in the Aust...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
This article draws on an earlier Keynesian approach to Australian social policy and an emerging econ...
The book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engaged...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...
The concept of the ‘social investment state’ refocuses attention on the productive function of socia...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
The concept of the 'social investment state' refocuses attention on the productive function of socia...
The UK, the US and Australia today embody a type of governmentality which includes a strong element ...
This paper sets out to give an overview of the most significant policy changes and developments infl...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fe...
Australian sociology has wrestled with most of the big issues facing this society; however, when it ...