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Getting Welfare to Work traces the development of the Australia, UK and Dutch employment services systems. Each system has undergone radical policy change since 1998, with a trend toward outsourcing and service privatisation, as governments search for ways to get welfare systems working in effective, efficient and politically acceptable ways. Using interviews and survey data, this book tells the story of those bold reforms from the perspective of thefrontline staff who work directly with jobseekers, over a fifteen year period. It shows how new ways of thinking about public services have impacted on service delivery organisations and those who work with welfareclients.
In 1992, Australian sociologist Lois Bryson published what proved to be an important book entitled Welfare and the State: Who benefits? The central feature of t
Getting Welfare to Work traces the development of the Australia, UK and Dutch employment services systems. Each system has undergone radical policy change since
Textbook for tertiary students which provides documentary sources as well as commentaries from academics in the field to outline the historical development of t
This book explores the tensions between the competing social rights and social control functions of the modern Australian welfare state. By critically examining
This book explores the role played by ideologies and lobby groups in determining welfare state outcomes with specific reference to up-to-date theories about glo