Social Security Law and Policy
Autor Terry Carneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781862875753
ISBN-10: 1862875758
Pagini: 237
Dimensiuni: 155 x 233 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Federation Press
Colecția Federation Press
ISBN-10: 1862875758
Pagini: 237
Dimensiuni: 155 x 233 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Federation Press
Colecția Federation Press
Cuprins
Contents Preface/ Abbreviations/ Table of Cases/ Table of Legislation Fundmental issues in social security The history and values of Australian social security The definition and scale of poverty Meeting poverty: some Policy choices Citizenship of third way? Equity and need: means testing Towards neoliberalism: income support for the unemployed Income support for disability Income support for sole parent families Whither law and the (neoliberal?) welfare state Bibliography/ Index
Recenzii
Professor Carney has provided a text which, if its cover was black and gold, might be called “Social Security for dummiesâ€. It is not an annotation of the various Acts but identifies in a simple and succinct way the various rights and entitlements for those entitled to NSA, YA, SA, DSP, CP and many other allowances. If you don’t know the meaning of these acronyms, you qualify as a person who will benefit from studying this book. If you do know their meaning, you will also benefit as you will have more information at your fingertips than you could imagine. … This book will be of immense value to practitioners no matter the extent of their experience in the topics covered by it. BJM, Law Letter No 92 (Tasmanian Law Society) Winter 2006 53 There can be no doubting the dramatic changes to the Australian social and economic environment since the Howard government came to power in 1996 and the extent of the upheaval of Australian social welfare policy and law that has ensued. … Carney’s study is free of polemics and rhetorical passion, presenting instead a thorough and remarkably neutral account of changes and the political and social views of those who engendered it and those who opposed it. Interwoven with factual description and analysis is a thoughtful introduction to the theoretical literature which seeks to record and explain the changes in Australia and abroad. Richard Krever, Law Society Journal (NSW), Vol 44/6, July 2006, 74