Empowerment and Control in the Australian Welfare State

Empowerment and Control in the Australian Welfare State

A Critical Analysis of Australian Social Policy Since 1972

Mendes, Philip

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2018

244

Dura

Inglês

9781138633193

15 a 20 dias

456

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Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part 1 The rise of the Australian Welfare State; Chapter 1. The wage earners welfare state and the Rediscovery of Poverty; Chapter 2. The social democratic Whitlam Labor Government 1972-75; Part 2 The anti-welfare backlash locally and internationally; Chapter 3. The decline of Keynesianism, the revival of classical liberalism and the alleged welfare state crisis; Chapter 4. The conservative Liberal-National Party Coalition attempts to roll back the welfare state 1975-1983; Chapter 5. Labor retreats from social democracy and adopts targeted welfare, the Hawke and Keating governments 1983-1996; Chapter 6. The Australian neoliberal campaign to cut welfare: The role of think tanks, the media and corporate lobby groups; Part 3 The new convergence around conditional welfare; Chapter 7. Restoring self-reliance and the work ethic and saving taxpayers funds: The Liberal-National Party Coalition's approach to social welfare 1983-2018; Chapter 8. Labor accepts welfare conditionality 1996-2018; Part 4 Rejecting the neoliberal consensus: Welfare policy dissent and alternatives; Chapter 9. Case studies of the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) and the Australian Greens; Chapter 10 Towards a participatory welfare model; Conclusion; Index
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Income Security Payments;Newstart Allowance;Neoliberalism;Compulsory Income Management;Welfare State Reform;Welfare Payments;Welfare State;Disability Support Pension;Australia;Northern Territory Emergency Response;Independent Studies;Income Security System;Australian Assistance Plan;IPA;Dole Bludgers;Whitlam Government;Australian Welfare State;Conditional Welfare;Liberal National Party Coalition;Income Security;Job Services Australia;Sole Parent Families;Welfare Reform;News Corp Media;Invalid Pensioners;Welfare State Egalitarianism;Welfare Dependency;Child Poverty Action Group;Welfare Spending