The wage earners' welfare state revisited: refurbishing the established model of Australian social protection, 1983-1993
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Castles, Francis G
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Graduate Program in Public Policy, Australian National University
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This paper sets out to give an overview of the most significant policy
changes and developments influencing the development of social
protection in Australia in the past decade. Rather than focussing on an
assessment of gains and losses within the narrow confines of the
state welfare system, it looks at what has happened to the broad
configuration of policies which have come to constitute Australia's
highly distinctive wage earners' welfare state. Overall, the conclusion
is that the institutional forms and normative goals of the wage
earner's welfare state have proved far more resilient and adaptable
than critics have assumed likely, with targeting, award-based
superannuation and women's welfare singled out as the most
interesting areas in which Labor has contributed to the refurbishing of the established model.
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Castles, F.G. (1994). The wage earners' welfare state revisited: Refurbishing the established model of Australian social protection, 1983-1993. Public Policy Discussion Paper No. 39. Canberra, ACT: Graduate Program in Public Policy, The Australian National University.
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