SPRC-National Social Policy Conference 2001
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Competing Visions

Papers Available for Download (sorted by first author)

(72 papers available)

(Contributed)
Social exclusion in childhood: why and how it should be measured? Some thoughts from Britain
Laura Adelman
Centre for Research in Social Policy, Loughborough University, UK
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(Contributed)
Social inclusion and spatial inequality in the City - the Danish case
John Andersen
Roskilde University, Denmark
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(Contributed)
Infertility, social exclusion and social policy
Maureen Baker
University of Auckland
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(Contributed)
Refit: a social justice and environmental pilot project
Trish Benson
Public Interest Advocacy Centre
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(Contributed)
Civil rights or specialist services: recommendations for sector reform in NSW
Michael Bleasdale
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(Contributed)
Commonwealth Rent Assistance: modelling of current effectiveness
Hazel Blunden
National Shelter, ACOSS
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(Poster)
The impact of changes to the within-household distribution of income support on household consumption patterns
Bruce Bradbury
Social Policy Research Centre
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(Contributed)
Housing, location and employment
Bruce Bradbury and Jenny Chalmers
Social Policy Research Centre
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(Contributed)
How does the Australian child benefit package compare internationally?
Jonathan Bradshaw, Naomi Finch, and Tony Eardley
Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York, and SPRC
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(Plenary)
How Has The Notion of Social Exclusion Developed In The European Discourse?
Professor Jonathan Bradshaw
University of York
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(Contributed)
The spatial distribution of income change 1986-2001
Rob Bray
Department of Family and Community Services
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(Contributed)
Low income renting and social well-being
Terry Burke, Kath Hulse, Liss Ralston
AHURI Swinburne-Monash Research Centres
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(Contributed)
Social inclusion, social movements, and the characteristics of late modernity
Shaun Cannon
Deakin University
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(Contributed)
Approaches to analysing the Indigenous Social Survey
Lujuan Chen
Australian Bureau of Statistics
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(Contributed)
The right to work versus the right to income
Sally Cowling, Bill Mitchell and Martin Watts
Centre of Full Employment and Equity
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(Contributed)
How do they find the time? A time-diary analysis of how working parents preserve their time with children.
Lyn Craig
SPRC and School of Social Science and Policy, UNSW
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(Contributed)
Raising a teenager on $85 a week - the case for a renewed policy focus on the costs of older children and young people
Peter Davidson
Australian Council of Social Services
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(Contributed)
Counting the costs of blindness: lessons for a cost of disability allowance
Maryanne Diamond
Blind Citizens Australia
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(Contributed)
The ageing workforce? Separating fact from hype
James Doughney
Work and Economic Policy Research Unit, Victoria University
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(Contributed)
Equipped for life - a very private public issue - policy and equipment in the lives of children and families
Lynne Dowling
University of Newcastle
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(Plenary)
Work is not Enough
Associate Professor Kathryn Edin
Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, USA
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(Contributed)
NSW health policy and family violence
Susan Evans
Wentworth Area Health Service
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(Contributed)
Why we should care about the daily activity schedules of adult carers
Kimberly Fisher, Michael Bittman, Cathy Thomson and Patricia Hill
Social Policy Research Centre
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(Contributed)
Grandparents supporting work/family options: Is their role unrecognized and undervalued?
Joy Goodfellow and Judy Laverty
University of Western Sydney
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(Contributed)
Balancing work and family: the experiences of low income parents
Anne Gregory, Matuna Mostafa and Ruth Ganley
Department of Family and Community Services
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(Contributed)
Evaluation of Indigenous employment policy: learning to balance contrasting realities
Kim Grey
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
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(Contributed)
Citizenship and inclusion: drug users, democracy and voices from the summit
Kirsty Hammet
HIV, HCV & Related Programs, Communicable Disease Control Branch, Population Health, Strategic Planning & Population Health, Department of Human Services
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(Contributed)
Work and family: issues and risks across the life course
David Hazelhurst
Department of Family and Community Services
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(Contributed)
How adequate are Australian social security benefits? A geographical assessment
Paul Henman
University of Macquarie
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(Contributed)
A collision course for the 21st century: social inclusion and the politics of Maori self determination
Louise Humpage
RMIT University
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(Contributed)
The role of discrimination and the exclusion of Indigenous people from the labour market
Boyd Hunter
Australian National University (ANU)
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(Contributed)
Families on the margins: strategies for building resilience
Anita Joinking
Mission Australia
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(Contributed)
The regional impact of Commonwealth Rent Assistance
Anthony King, Tony Melhuish and Elizabeth Taylor
National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling
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(Contributed)
Welfare reform in Australia: an evidence-based approach
Pamela Kinnear and Ken Oliver
Department of Family and Community Services
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(Contributed)
Retirement intentions of mature age workers
Gary Knox
Department of Family and Community Services
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(Contributed)
Social inclusion and exclusion in Denmark 1976 to 2000
Joergen Elm Larsen
University of Copenhagen
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(Contributed)
Australian inequality since world war II
Andrew Leigh
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
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(Contributed)
The new international classification of disability: its relevance to people’s lives
Ros Madden
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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(Contributed)
Social inclusion: a service delivery dilemma
Gordon McCormick
Department of Family and Community Services
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(Contributed)
Overcoming the financial exclusion of Indigenous Australians
Siobhan McDonnell
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
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(Contributed)
Hot-wiring community
Denise Meredyth
Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University
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(Contributed)
A longer working life for Australian women of the baby boom generation? Women’s voices and the policy implications of an ageing female workforce
Monika Merkes
La Trobe University
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(Contributed)
Encouraging employment: the UK’s ‘new deal for lone parents’
Jane Millar
Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy, University of Bath
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(Contributed)
Regional employment growth and the persistence of regional unemployment disparities
William Mitchell and Ellen Carlson
Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle
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(Contributed)
Forming an inclusive community through pragmatic solidarity and social policy
Adam Mitchell
Catholic Welfare Australia
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(Contributed)
Older homeless people: pathways into and out of homelessness
Alan Morris, Bruce Judd, Kay Kavanagh and Yuvisthi Naidoo
School of Social Science and Policy, UNSW
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(Contributed)
Living in a citadel: the participation of mentally ill war veterans in Australian society
Kristy Muir
The Smith Family
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(Contributed)
A healthier approach to crime prevention in Australia
Carol O'Donnell
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney
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(Contributed)
From family to fellowship: defining multiple forms of bonding social capital and pathways through values and time use analysis
Roger Patulny
Social Policy Research Centre
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(Contributed)
Threat to core values or positive force for reform? The application of commercial and business models among small to medium third sector organisations in western Australia
Colin Penter and Paul Rajan
Matrix Consulting Group
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(Contributed)
Social inclusion
Sue Phillips
Community Development Officer - Neighbourhoods, City of Onkaparinga
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(Contributed)
Stakeholders on the periphery of citizenship in NGO/corporate engagement
Ruth Phillips
Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney
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(Contributed)
The impact of long working hours on employed fathers and their families
Lixia Qu, Ruth Weston, Matthew Gray and David Stanton
Australian Institute of Family Studies
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(Contributed)
Contracting: the impact on non-government organisations
Margot Rawsthorne
Social Policy Research Centre
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(Contributed)
Employment, unemployment and welfare reform
Glenn Redmayne
Disability Council of NSW
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(Contributed)
Social exclusion and remote Indigenous communities: is the 'third way' the right way?
Jane Robbins
School of Political & International Studies, Flinders University
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(Contributed)
Cultures of disability and deafness: rethinking links between the disability movement and the deaf community
Sally Robinson and Robert Adam
Disability Studies and Research Institute and the Deaf Society of NSW
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(Contributed)
A new model of inclusion? Centrelink's development of income support service delivery for remote Indigenous communities
Will Sanders
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
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(Contributed)
Why reform welfare?
Peter Saunders
Director of Social Policy Research, Centre for Independent Studies
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(Contributed)
Jobless households in Australia: evidence from HILDA?
Rosanna Scutella and Mark Wooden
Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
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(Contributed)
Public policies for mid life transitions
Veronica Sheen
Council on the Ageing/National Seniors
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(Contributed)
Low-income before and after Housing Costs, Comparing Australia’s Regions
Peter Siminski and Peter Saunders
Social Policy Research Centre
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(Contributed)
The Swan Nyungar Sports Education Program: a school based approach to social inclusion for Aboriginal Students and their families
Rob Simons
The Smith Family
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(Contributed)
The other side: young people, refugees and asylum seekers
Liz Skelton
StreetWize
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(Contributed)
Sustainability and local policy and planning responses
Cath Smith and Carolyn Atkins
Victorian Council of Social Service
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(Contributed)
Some whens, hows and whys of shared care: What separated parents who spend equal time with their children say about shared parenting
Bruce Smyth, Catherine Caruana and Anna Ferro
Australian Institute of Family Studies
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(Contributed)
Social capital at work: how family, friends and civic ties relate to labour market outcomes
Wendy Stone, Matthew Gray and Jody Hughes
Australian Institute of Family Studies
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(Plenary)
New And Old Conditions For Inclusion
Professor Hugh Stretton
University of Adelaide
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(Contributed)
Life chances and parents’ employment
Janet Taylor
Brotherhood of St Laurence
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(Contributed)
Is it worth working now? Income incentives and disincentives for working mothers under Australia’s new tax system
Matthew Toohey and Rachel Lloyd
National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling, University of Canberra
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(Contributed)
The costs of children and living standards in Australian households: some new evidence
Rebecca Valenzuela
Department of Economics, Monash University
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(Contributed)
Clients of alcohol and other drug treatment services
Gail Weaving
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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