This thesis addresses the growing tendency to treat poverty in Australia as an individualised problem. Analysis is situated in relation to the restructuring of welfare in western liberal states in the post-war period, highlighting the way that the welfare state ‘crisis’ appears to correspond with a new ‘consensus’ on poverty as individualised. Examining the way that poverty is formulated in recent welfare policy and governmental texts it is shown that this positioning of poverty comes increasingly to be premised upon the idea that a state of ‘affluence’ has been achieved. Importantly this trend in understanding poverty as an individualised problem is argued to occur across the ideological spectrum. It is demonstrated that, through reference...
A defining characteristic of contemporary welfare governance in many western countries has been a re...
Austerity, as an economic policy for reducing government deficits and public debt through cuts in go...
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...
This article argues for the importance of defining poverty from the perspective of those who experie...
This book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engage...
The book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engaged...
This thesis looks at the failure of individual people living in affluent societies to do more to hel...
This paper discusses issues associated with the measurement of poverty and how future trends in work...
Copyright © 2007 Policy & Society Associates (APSS) Published by Elsevier Ltd.This paper starts from...
This thesis asks the question: What is the relationship between poverty and globalisation in modern ...
This paper uses Australian Bureau of Statistics fiscal incidence figures to track trends in the Aust...
This study explores the validity of key assumptions and arguments about the nature, extent, depth, c...
A defining characteristic of contemporary welfare governance in many western countries has been a re...
[Extract] At first glance, Australia appears a wealthy developed country, and consequently an unlike...
A defining characteristic of contemporary welfare governance in many western countries has been a re...
Austerity, as an economic policy for reducing government deficits and public debt through cuts in go...
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...
This article argues for the importance of defining poverty from the perspective of those who experie...
This book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engage...
The book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engaged...
This thesis looks at the failure of individual people living in affluent societies to do more to hel...
This paper discusses issues associated with the measurement of poverty and how future trends in work...
Copyright © 2007 Policy & Society Associates (APSS) Published by Elsevier Ltd.This paper starts from...
This thesis asks the question: What is the relationship between poverty and globalisation in modern ...
This paper uses Australian Bureau of Statistics fiscal incidence figures to track trends in the Aust...
This study explores the validity of key assumptions and arguments about the nature, extent, depth, c...
A defining characteristic of contemporary welfare governance in many western countries has been a re...
[Extract] At first glance, Australia appears a wealthy developed country, and consequently an unlike...
A defining characteristic of contemporary welfare governance in many western countries has been a re...
Austerity, as an economic policy for reducing government deficits and public debt through cuts in go...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...