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A refereed scholarly journal publishing original contributions on Australian social issues and policy. Articles accepted for publication may be cross-disciplinary and may discuss specific social issues, review conceptual problems, present empirical report
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Australian Journal of Social Issues: special issue devoted to selected papers from the 2007 Australian Social Policy Conference.
December 22, 2008... The papers in this Special Issue of The Australian Journal of Social Issues were originally presented at the 10th Australian Social Policy Conference (ASPC), held at the University of New South Wales in July 2007. The theme of the conference was Social Policy Through the Life Course: Building...
Towards new indicators of disadvantage: deprivation and social exclusion in Australia.(Report)
December 22, 2008... 1. Introduction *
Studies of Australian poverty have concentrated on comparing people's incomes (adjusted to allow for differences in family needs) with poverty lines in order to discover how many people are poor (the poverty rate), who is affected by it (the structure of poverty) and...
Mothers' work-to-family strain in single and couple parent families: the role of job characteristics and supports.(Report)
December 22, 2008... There is considerable evidence that for parents, aspects of work 'spill over' into family life, sometimes in a positive way (work-family gains) and other times in a negative way (work-family strains). This analysis focuses on some negative aspects of these work-to-family spillover effects for...
Radical change or more of the same? Public attitudes towards social citizenship in New Zealand since neoliberal reform.(Report)
December 22, 2008... Introduction
Neoliberal reforms are often assumed to have significantly affected public opinion towards the social rights of citizenship, as reflected in attitudes towards economic protectionism and the welfare state. This is because the transformation of Keynesian-welfarist institutions...
What is the (net) cost to government of homelessness programs?(1)(Author abstract)
December 22, 2008... 1. Introduction
The net cost of providing support to clients of a social program is the gross cost net of any savings achieved elsewhere resulting from program participation. (2) Savings, or cost offsets, occur when social programs lower outlays in non-program related areas and/or...