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A comparative study concerning the circumstances of women in four European countries, utilizing both theoretical literature concerned with welfare states, and empirical literature based on LIS data. Both cross country and gender comparisons are analyzed.
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Over the past forty years the economic fortunes of Australian households have fallen into two fairly distinct periods. In the “disappointing decades” of the 1970s and 1980s, real wages stagnated, unemployment increased fourfold and male full-time employment as a proportion of the population...
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In the past decade, libertarians, free-market think tanks, and conservative media and politicians in English-speaking countries (Romney, 2012; Ryan, 2010; Morrison, 2016) have increasingly argued that a growing share of the population are receiving more in benefits than they pay in taxes, and are...
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This article examines the challenges in designing income-tested benefits for people of working age. This is particularly difficult in the context of changing patterns of work and volatility in earnings and income. Matching benefits to needs requires timely assessment and payment. We compare the...
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This Policy Brief summarizes trends in spending on social security cash transfers and services in Australia since 1980; examines trends in the proportion of the population receiving different social security payments and compares Australian social security spending with other OECD countries
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This study investigated the potential of using the Department of Social Services DOMINO (Data Over Multiple Individual Occurrences) dataset as a fine-grained, within-year data resource for housing research, and in particular explores the capacity of the DOMINO dataset to yield new insights into...
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This article evaluates the Australian tax-transfer system in an international comparative perspective, discussing the distributional profile of Australian transfers compared with those in other Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development countries, and assessing the efficiency and...
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