This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-ArchivingWhile events associated with the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) had a profound impact on real family incomes and wellbeing in many rich countries, impacts in Australia were relatively minor. One reason for this was the massive policy response by the Australian government at the outset of the GFC, which pumped billions of dollars into the pockets of low and middle income families. This paper examines the impact of this stimulus on child poverty in Australia in the context of longer term policies on income support for families with children. We show that the emphasis of longer term policy has been to moderate support for famili...
Analysis of the intergenerational transmission of economic disadvantage and entrenched poverty is co...
This study explores the validity of key assumptions and arguments about the nature, extent, depth, c...
Despite the recovery in the Australian economy since 1991, the number of poor families in Australia ...
While events associated with the global financial crisis (GFC) had a profound impact on real family ...
This UNICEF report shows that 2.6 million children have sunk below the poverty line in the world’s m...
Althrough the global financial crisis proved to be more of a slowdown than a recession in Australia ...
In this paper for the 2004 Australian Institute of Family Studies conference Justine McNamara, Rache...
Annie Abello and Ann Harding provide new information about how family incomes and the state of pover...
Executive summary In 2014, the 50% of median income poverty line for a single adult was $426.30 a w...
This report focuses on the \u27economic\u27 concept of poverty. In Australia, different data sources...
During the 1987 federal election campaign, the Prime Minister made the pledge that 'by 1990 no child...
The global financial crisis (GFC) of 2008 sent the economies of major developed nations into freefal...
Recent research has suggested significant negative effects of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on m...
The final publication is available at Springer via: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12187-012-9151-9One o...
This paper involved investigating the progress of economic development and its effects on income dis...
Analysis of the intergenerational transmission of economic disadvantage and entrenched poverty is co...
This study explores the validity of key assumptions and arguments about the nature, extent, depth, c...
Despite the recovery in the Australian economy since 1991, the number of poor families in Australia ...
While events associated with the global financial crisis (GFC) had a profound impact on real family ...
This UNICEF report shows that 2.6 million children have sunk below the poverty line in the world’s m...
Althrough the global financial crisis proved to be more of a slowdown than a recession in Australia ...
In this paper for the 2004 Australian Institute of Family Studies conference Justine McNamara, Rache...
Annie Abello and Ann Harding provide new information about how family incomes and the state of pover...
Executive summary In 2014, the 50% of median income poverty line for a single adult was $426.30 a w...
This report focuses on the \u27economic\u27 concept of poverty. In Australia, different data sources...
During the 1987 federal election campaign, the Prime Minister made the pledge that 'by 1990 no child...
The global financial crisis (GFC) of 2008 sent the economies of major developed nations into freefal...
Recent research has suggested significant negative effects of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on m...
The final publication is available at Springer via: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12187-012-9151-9One o...
This paper involved investigating the progress of economic development and its effects on income dis...
Analysis of the intergenerational transmission of economic disadvantage and entrenched poverty is co...
This study explores the validity of key assumptions and arguments about the nature, extent, depth, c...
Despite the recovery in the Australian economy since 1991, the number of poor families in Australia ...