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Competing Visions

 

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(40 papers available)

(Contributed)
Indigenous Hunter-Gatherers in the 21st Century: Beyond the Limits of Universalism in Australian Social Policy?
Jon Altman
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR), ANU
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Welfare Dependency, Welfare Autonomy?
Bill Arthur
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Issues in Service Delivery
Jenny Bourne
Dept of Family & Community Services
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Socioeconomic Disadvantage and the Prevalence of Disability in Victoria
Bruce Bradbury and Kate Norris
Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Snakes and Ladders - Women's Pathways Into and Out of Homelessness
Sue Casey
University of Melbourne
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Factors Influencing the Educational Performance of Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds
*Jill Considine and **Gianni Zappala
*ACIRRT, University of Sydney and **The Smith Family
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Employment Assistance for Long-term Unemployed People: the Need for a Re-think
Peter Davidson
Australian Council of Social Service
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(Contributed)
Socioeconomic Banditry: Poker Machines and Income Redistribution in Victoria
James Doughney
Victoria University
Abstract and Paper

(Plenary)
The US Vision of Work Based Reform: Promise, Prospects and Pitfalls
David Ellwood
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Responding to Regional Disadvantage: What Can Be Learned From Overseas Experience?
Brendan Gleeson and Chris Carmichael (presented by Bill Randolph)
AHURI Research Centre, University of NSW/University of Western Sydney
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Training, Consultation & Information: Building Capacity in Dual Diagnosis
Steve Goldsmith
Dandenong Area Mental Health Service
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Australian Welfare Reform: Deconstructing Welfare Dependency
Paul Henman
Macquarie University
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(Contributed)
Sensitivity of Australian Income Distributions to Choice of Equivalence Scale: Exploring some Parameters of Indigenous Incomes
Boyd Hunter*, Steven Kennedy** and Daniel Smith**
*CAEPR, Australian National University, **RSSS, ANU, ***Australian Bureau of Statistics
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(Contributed)
Community Organisations- Adapting to Change
Jenny Jakobs and Michelle Lunn
Massey University
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Understanding Poverty: Developing Dialogue and Debate
Sally Jope and Stephen Gianni
Brotherhood of St Laurence
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Women and Superannuation in the 21st Century: Poverty or Plenty?
Simon Kelly, Richard Percival and Ann Harding
NATSEM, University of Canberra
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Mutual Obligation: A Reasonable Policy?
Pamela Kinnear
The Australia Institute
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(Contributed)
More or Less Active: Experiences of Older Workers and Early Retirees
John Landt and Ralph Nicholls
Department of Family and Community Services
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Individualised Funding in Disability Services
Carmel Laragy
Department of Human Services, Victoria
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Worlds Apart: Postcodes with the Highest and Lowest Poverty Rates in Today's Australia
Rachel Lloyd, Ann Harding and Harry Greenwell
NATSEM, University of Canberra
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
‘Policy is for the Policy Makers’: the Cultural Cost of Different Visions
Gaynor Macdonald
University of Sydney
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(Contributed)
Uneasy Bedfellows: What Role Now for Social Movements in the Policy Process?
Sarah Maddison
University of Sydney
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(Contributed)
Reforming the Welfare System in Remote Aboriginal Communities: an Assessment of Noel Pearson's Proposals
David F. Martin
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU
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(Contributed)
Exploring Indicators of Financial Stress
Bob McColl, Leon Pietsch and Jan Gatenby
Australian Bureau of Statistics
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(Contributed)
The Darebin Poverty Inquiry: A 'Whole of Community' Approach to Alleviating Poverty.
Glenn Menner
City of Darebin
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(Contributed)
Older Men - Who Gets New Jobs?
Julia Perry
Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Women, Superannuation and the SGC
Alison Preston
Curtin University of Technology-Women’s Economic Policy Analysis Unit
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
An Unacceptable Risk: A Report on Child Contact Arrangements Where There is Violence in the Family
Zoe Rathus, Angela Lynch and Kathryn Rendell
Women's Legal Service Inc.
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Representing the Two Cultures of Indigenous Poverty: An Intellectual History
Tim Rowse
CAEPR, ANU
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(Contributed)
Casual Employment - The End of the Career?
Priscilla Shorne
Murdoch University
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(Contributed)
Social Enterprise: Partnership for Sustainable Change
Rob Simons
The Smith Family
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(Contributed)
Investigating Information Poverty and its Implications for Community Development
Frank Sligo and Jocelyn Williams
Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University, Palmerston North, and School of Communication, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract and Paper

(Contributed)
Changing Conceptions of Informal Care in Australia
Merrin Thompson and Megan Mitchell
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(Contributed)
Australian Unemployment Protection: Challenges and New Directions
Wayne Vroman
The Urban Institute, US
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(Contributed)
Community Activism and Change: the Cases of Sydney and Toronto
Ariadne Vromen
Government and International Relations. University of Sydney
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(Contributed)
The Impact of Marital Separation on Sole Mothers’ Labour Market Participation
Maggie Walter
University of Tasmania
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(Plenary)
Crime control for the new millennium: Is there a role for economic and social policy?
Don Weatherburn
NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
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(Contributed)
Walking the Path with New Parents: Information Provider Interaction with Families to Foster Change
Jocelyn Williams*, Margie Comrie** and Frank Sligo**
*Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand and **Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University, Palmerston North
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(Contributed)
Housing Implications of Social, Spatial and Structural Change
Judy Yates
University of Sydney
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(Plenary)
Social Policy, Freedom and Individuality
Anna Yeatman
Macquarie University, Sydney
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