In Australian welfare reform debate, a range of approaches and policies has been advocated. Regardless of their diversity, I argue that the debate has an unnecessarily narrow framework resulting from the widespread acceptance of at least three welfare reform myths. First, is the idea that the current system is anachronistic and in disrepair. Instead of this narrow focus on welfare policy, I argue that the welfare reform debate must be widened to include other domains of public policy to involve a 'joined up' approach to addressing poverty and disadvantage. The second myth is that welfare recipients need to be the focus of policy attention. Policy reforms focus on changing the behaviour of recipients and their communities. Because structural...
Governments are working on labelling for a variety of political reasons including the need to gain p...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...
In Australian welfare reform debate, a range of approaches and policies has been advocated. Regardle...
Just over 20 years ago, Fred Gruen (1982) reviewed debates about the level of welfare expenditure in...
Although its roots reach back into the 1980s, the Australian version of welfare reform has intensifi...
For more than half a century, policy experts have been putting forward plans to simplify the income-...
Over the past two decades, one of the leading areas of welfare state change has been in respect of w...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
Welfare reforms are carried out by government to solve problems of citizens and to improve their qua...
The Australian welfare system is changing. A new agenda is emerging and radical reforms are in the a...
Integrated models are the icons of a new welfare policy and practice in Australia, writes Paul Smyth...
During its period in office (1996-2007), the Liberal National coalition government increased stratif...
On 29 September 1999, the then Australian Minister for Family and Community Services, Senator the Ho...
In this volume, we include a range of international articles which grapple with welfare theory and i...
Governments are working on labelling for a variety of political reasons including the need to gain p...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...
In Australian welfare reform debate, a range of approaches and policies has been advocated. Regardle...
Just over 20 years ago, Fred Gruen (1982) reviewed debates about the level of welfare expenditure in...
Although its roots reach back into the 1980s, the Australian version of welfare reform has intensifi...
For more than half a century, policy experts have been putting forward plans to simplify the income-...
Over the past two decades, one of the leading areas of welfare state change has been in respect of w...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
Welfare reforms are carried out by government to solve problems of citizens and to improve their qua...
The Australian welfare system is changing. A new agenda is emerging and radical reforms are in the a...
Integrated models are the icons of a new welfare policy and practice in Australia, writes Paul Smyth...
During its period in office (1996-2007), the Liberal National coalition government increased stratif...
On 29 September 1999, the then Australian Minister for Family and Community Services, Senator the Ho...
In this volume, we include a range of international articles which grapple with welfare theory and i...
Governments are working on labelling for a variety of political reasons including the need to gain p...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been mis-understood by overseas soc...