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Work for the Dole
Workfare, Neoliberalism and the Welfare State
The Coalition's Policy to Create Jobs by Boosting Productivity
Rethinking Social Policy and Society
GOVERNING HOMELESSNESS: the Discursive and Institutional Construction of Homelessness in Australia
Paternalistic Workfare in Australia and the UK
Safety Net to Poverty Trap? the Twentieth-Century Origins of Australia's Uneven Social Security System
10CEDA's Top 10 Speeches
Newstart Survival in a Smoke-Screen
New Public Management and the Welfare-To-Work Market in Australia
The Coalition's Economic Growth Plan for Tasmania
EXPERIMENTS in SELF-DETERMINATION Histories of the Outstation Movement in Australia
HC Coombs Policy Forum a Review of Australian Government Labour
Unemployment in Australia: the Coming Anarchy
The Same but Different: How People with a Partial Capacity to Work
Poverty in the 'Age of Affluence': a Governmental Approach
Mutual Obligation Policy – Guidelines for Volunteer Managers in Local Government
Work for the Dole Participants' Views About Mutual Obligation
When Hassle Means Help
Top View
From Welfare to Work, Or Work to Welfare? Kirrily Jordan and Jon Altman
The Income Security Policies of the Australian Liberal Party in Opposition, 2007-2013
Better Than Welfare? Work and Livelihoods for Indigenous Australians After CDEP
Becoming 'Unemployed': Mapping and (Re)Constituting Subjectivity Within
Media, Marketing and the Dole Cruisers - a Welfare Discourse Case Study Gareth Robinson
Comment Renewing the Social Fabric Mutual Obligation and Work for the Dole
1 Wedge Politics and Welfare Reform in Australia1