Unemployment in remote Australia: exploring policy reform impacts

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University of Queensland

This project aims to produce policy-relevant knowledge about the effects of the Australian Government's changing remote employment policies in four remote Indigenous communities. These policies have not yielded positive outcomes to date; more empirical evidence is needed. This project will be the first to explore the lived experiences of employment service practitioners & participants through an innovative policy analysis and ethnography. It will deliver significant benefits, such as elevating marginalised policy subjects' voices/experiences in policy debates, contributing to efforts at improving employment/social outcomes, & speaking to debates about how the state can work effectively with remote Indigenous communities to improve outcomes.

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Australia’s remote workfare policy: Rhetoric versus reality of ‘community’ empowerment
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Journal article
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Staines, Z
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Critical Social Policy
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Work and wellbeing in remote Australia: Moving beyond punitive ‘workfare’
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Journal article
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Staines, Z
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Journal of Sociology
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© The Author(s) 2022.