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Future directions in Australian social policy : new ways of preventing risk

Hancock, Linda, Howe, Brian, Frere, Marion and O`Donnell, Anthony 2001, Future directions in Australian social policy : new ways of preventing risk Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne, Vic..


Title Future directions in Australian social policy : new ways of preventing risk
Author(s) Hancock, Linda
Howe, Brian
Frere, Marion
O`Donnell, Anthony
Editor(s) Hancock, Linda
Howe, Brian
Frere, Marion
O`Donnell, Anthony
Publication date 2001
Series Growth (Melbourne, Vic.) ; 49
Total pages 76 p.
Publisher Committee for Economic Development of Australia
Place of Publication Melbourne, Vic.
Keyword(s) Australia -- Social policy -- 1990-2001
Summary Future directions in Australian social policy: new ways of preventing risk, no. 49: growth.
The papers presented in this issue of Growth aim to explore the scope for new directions in social policy in the light of critical shifts in working life, household relations and the economy.

Notes Contents: 1. A national youth policy: achieving sustainable living conditions for all young people -- 2. Employment for 25- to 34-year-olds in the flexible labour market: a generation excluded? -- 3. Precarious work, overwork and family time -- 4. The new moral economy of retirement -- 5. Savings, risk and redistribution: some options for working-age income support -- 6. Lifelong learning and non-standard work: whose responsibility is it? -- 7. Out with the old and in with the new?: housing's role in the new social settlement -- 8. Labour law and a new social settlement.
ISBN 0858012545
9780858012547
Language eng
Field of Research 160510 Public Policy
HERDC Research category A7 Edited book
Copyright notice ©2001, Committee for Economic Development of Australia
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30010097

Document type: Book
Collection: School of Australian and International Studies
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