Saunders, Peter (1999): „Social Security in Australia and New Zealand: Means-tested or Just Mean?", Social Policy & Administration 33 (5): 493-515.Saunders, P. (1999) `Social security in Australia and New Zealand: Means-tested or just mean?', Social...
Social policy and social security in Australia, Britain, and the USA / While there have been some contributions from the green movement concerning social policy, it is fair to say that much of this is limited to the manifestoe... H Bolderson,D Mabbett - Avebury, 被引量: 23发表: 0年 ...
Overseas business sending staff to Australia and employees relocating here need to account for these contributions in their income tax returns to ensure that the correct tax is paid in their own countries as well as in Australia. In Australia, the following types of social security insurances are...
Additional Information How to Cite (1978), On The Reform of Taxation and Social Security in Australia. Australian Economic Review, 11: 51–57. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8462.1978.tb00750.x Publication History Issue published online: 28 JUN 2008 Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008...
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The TRANSWEL working paper on 'Any transnational social security out there?' Hungarian mobile citizens and their experiences with (transnational) bureaucratic procedures in Austria presents the main results of the qualitative interviews with Hungarian mobile citizens who live and/or work in Austria. The...
This chapter explores the place of human rights within policy and legislative debates on social security in Australia 40 years after the Sackville Report r... B Goldblatt 被引量: 4发表: 2017年 The Economic and Social Benefits of Increasing Indigenous Employment - CAEPR - ANU - CAEPR - ANU Re...
This paper focuses on recent debates on social welfare spending in Australia, and on social security in particular. Its starting point is the current economic climate and the perceived imperative for continued fiscal restraint. Its central argument is that the welfare debate must be placed firmly ...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to examine how the use of indirect government control mechanisms is used as a means of holding government agencies such as job network providers and recipients of social security benefits accountable. The mechanisms of indirect government will be examined using ...
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