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McClure, P (Chair), (2004) Participation Support for a more Equitable Society, Final Report of the Reference Group on Welfare Reform, p. 4. Back |
2 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 2.Back |
3 |
Address by the Hon Peter Costello MP Treasurer, Australia’s Demographic Challenges, 25 February 2004, p. 5.Back |
4 |
Dr Elizabeth Webster, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 24 March 2004, p. 14.Back |
5 |
Centre for Independent Studies, Submission No. 75, p. 4 citing Independent Review of the Job Network, 2002, Productivity Commission, p. 1.3.Back |
6 |
Brotherhood of St Laurence, Submission No. 81, p. 7 citing Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development, 2002, Society at a glance, OECD. Back |
7 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, Office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 9.Back |
8 |
Dockery A M and Webster E (2002) ‘Long-term Unemployment and Work Deprived Individuals: Issues and Policies, Australian Journal of Labour Economics 5(2): 175-193, p.Back |
9 |
Professor William Mitchell, Professor of Economics and Director, Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2004, p. 5.Back |
10 |
Ms Sally Cowling, Research Fellow and Professor William Mitchell, Professor of Economics and Director, Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2004, pp. 9-10.Back |
11 |
Centre of Full Employment and Equity, Submission No. 60, p. 10; Ms Sally Cowling, Research Fellow, Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2004, p. 12; see also Hunter Councils, Submission No. 66, p. 6.Back |
12 |
Professor Alaric Maude, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 9.Back |
13 |
Ms Sally Cowling, Research Fellow, and Professor William Mitchell, Professor of Economics and Director, Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2004, p. 17; Centre of Full Employment and Equity, Supplementary Submission No. 60(a), pp. 2 -4.Back |
14 |
Mr Graham Carters, Group Manager, Employment Policy Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 24.Back |
15 |
Ms Carolyn McNally, Assistant Secretary, Priority Groups Policy Branch, Employment Policy Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, pp.24-25.Back |
16 |
Mr Graham Carters, Group Manager, Employment Policy Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 24.Back |
17 |
Centre for Independent Studies, Submission No. 75, p. 3 citing John Martin, ‘What works among active labour market policies’ OECD Economic Studies No.30, 2000/01, p. 98.Back |
18 |
Centre for Independent Studies, Submission No. 75, p. 3 citing J Martin ‘Labour market programs’, in New Directions: Rebuilding the Safety Net, Business Council of Australia, p.95.; see also P Saunders, ‘Do people on welfare really want to work?’ Policy, Winter 2003.Back |
19 |
Brotherhood of St Laurence, Supplementary Submission 81(a), p. 9.Back |
20 |
Brotherhood of St Laurence, Supplementary Submission 81(a), p. 9.Back |
21 |
Mr L Fitzpatrick, Submission No. 41, pp. 1-2.Back |
22 |
Professor Peter Saunders, Social Research Director, Centre for Independent Studies, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, pp. 42, 48-49.Back |
23 |
Centre for Independent Studies, Submission No. 75, p. 9; Professor Peter Saunders, Social Research Director, Centre for Independent Studies, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 48.Back |
24 |
Mr David Tune, General Manager, Social Policy Division, Treasury, Transcript of Evidence, 8 October 2003, p. 3.Back |
25 |
Australian Government, Budget 2004-05, Budget Paper No. 1, Statement 4: Maintaining Low Unemployment in Australia, The contribution of policy reforms to improved labour market performance, p. 4.Back |
26 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 6.Back |
27 |
Treasury, Submission No. 73, p. 10.Back |
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Australian Government, Budget 2004-05, Budget Paper No. 1, Statement 4: Maintaining Low Unemployment in Australia, The contribution of policy reforms to improved labour market performance, p. 5.Back |
29 |
Australian Government, Budget 2004-05, Budget Paper No. 1, Statement 4: Maintaining Low Unemployment in Australia, The contribution of policy reforms to improved labour market performance, p. 4.Back |
30 |
Australian Government, Budget 2004-05, Budget Paper No. 1, Statement 4: Maintaining Low Unemployment in Australia, The contribution of policy reforms to improved labour market performance, p. 5.Back |
31 |
Manpower Services (Australia) Pty Ltd, Submission No. 78, p. 10.Back |
32 |
Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, p. 1.Back |
33 |
Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, p. 1.Back |
34 |
Australian Bureau of Statistics, National Income, Expenditure and Product (Cat No 5206.0) 1975-2003.Back |
35 |
Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, p. 2.Back |
36 |
Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, pp. 3,5.Back |
37 |
Mr David Tune, General Manager, Social Policy Division, Treasury, Transcript of Evidence, 8 October 2003, p. 2. Estimates of skills include educational attainment and potential workforce participation.Back |
38 |
Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, p. 2.Back |
39 |
Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, p. 5.Back |
40 |
Cited in Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, p. 5.Back |
41 |
Mr Philip O’Donoghue, Acting Director, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 9.Back |
42 |
Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, p. 6.Back |
43 |
Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, pp. 3-4, 9, 20. See also Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 14.Back |
44 |
Mr Finn Pratt, Group Manager, Intensive Support Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 16; Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeship Branch, Vocational Education and Training Group, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence , 26 May 2004, p. 17.Back |
45 |
Central Western Regional Development Board, Submission No. 46, p. 2; Mr Mark Hochen, Chairman, Industrial Relations Committee, Australian Sugar Milling Council Pty Ltd, Transcript of Evidence, 10 March 2004, p. 9.Back |
46 |
Ms Mary Johnston, Branch Manager, Industry Training Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, pp. 15, 17, 21.Back |
47 |
Mr Peter Anderson, Director, Workplace Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Transcript of Evidence, 5 November 2003, p. 12.Back |
48 |
Mr Peter Anderson, Director, Workplace Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Transcript of Evidence, 5 November 2003, p. 10.Back |
49 |
Ms Mary Johnston, Branch Manager, Industry Training Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 16.Back |
50 |
Australian National Training Authority, Submission No. 107, p. 6; Mr Benjamin Johnson, Manager, New Apprenticeships Branch, DEST- correspondence received 25 February 2005, Overview of National Skills Shortages Strategy (NSSS) projects, and The New Apprenticeships Action Plan update.Back |
51 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Australian Workplace Website, National Skill Shortage List – Australia 2004, www.workplace.gov.au.Back |
52 |
Dr Roger Wilkins, Submission No. 27, p. 1.Back |
53 |
Address by the Hon Peter Costello MP Treasurer, Australia’s Demographic Challenges, 25 February 2004, p. 5.Back |
54 |
Tseng Y and Wilkins R, 2002, Reliance on Income Support in Australia: Prevalence and Persistence, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, Exhibit No. 9. p. 2.Back |
55 |
Tseng Y and Wilkins R, 2002, Reliance on Income Support in Australia: Prevalence and Persistence, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, p. 2. See also Dr Roger Wilkins, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 54.Back |
56 |
Dr Roger Wilkins, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, pp. 52-54; Dr Roger Wilkins, Submission No. 28, p. 1.Back |
57 |
Australian Bureau of Statistics, Labour Force, Australia, Detailed – Electronic Delivery, (Cat. No. 6291.0.55.001) Table 15b: Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment since last full-time job.Back |
58 |
Department of Family and Community Services, 2003, Patterns of economic and social participation among FaCS customers, prepared by Saunders, P Brown, J & Eardley, T, Policy Research Paper No. 19, p. vii. See also Department of Family and Community Services (2000) How do income support recipients engage with the labour market?, prepared by Flatau P & Dockery M, Policy Research Paper No. 19, p. xii.Back |
59 |
Institute for Private Enterprise, Submission No. 44, p. 2Back |
60 |
Mr Des Moore, Director, Institute for Private Enterprise, Transcript of Evidence, 20 February 2004, p. 38.Back |
61 |
Professor Peter Saunders, Social Research Director, Centre for Independent Studies, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 44.Back |
62 |
Australian Council of Social Services, Submission No. 74, p. 20.Back |
63 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, Office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 10.Back |
64 |
Australian Council of Social Services, Submission No. 74, p. 19.Back |
65 |
Ms Sally Cowling, Research Fellow, Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle; Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2004, pp. 2-3.Back |
66 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 15.Back |
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Treasury, Submission No. 73, p. 9.Back |
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Mr David Tune, General Manager, Social Policy Division, Treasury, Transcript of Evidence, 8 October 2003, p. 2.Back |
69 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 33.Back |
70 |
Gulf Savannah Development Inc, Submission No. 37, p. 4.Back |
71 |
Corston Pty Ltd, Submission No. 14, p. 2.Back |
72 |
Dr Alaric Maude, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 7.Back |
73 |
Central Western Regional Development Board, Submission No. 46, p. 4.Back |
74 |
Dr Roger Wilkins, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, pp. 54, 57.Back |
75 |
Mr John Wicks, Vice President, National Social Justice Committee, St Vincent de Paul Society, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 60.Back |
76 |
Mr Mark Berry, Vice-President, Building Service Contractors Association of Australia – WA Division, Transcript of Evidence, 6 April 2004, p. 25.Back |
77 |
Australian Government, November 2003, Parents and employment: A guide to support your workforce participation, Centrelink, p. 13.Back |
78 |
Ms Serena Wilson, Executive Director, Department of Family and Community Services, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 2.Back |
79 |
Ms Serena Wilson, Executive Director, Department of Family and Community Services, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 3; see also Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, pp. 32-33.Back |
80 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, pp. 31-32.Back |
81 |
Australian Government, Budget 2004-05, Budget Paper No. 1 – Maintaining Low Unemployment in Australia, pp. 10-11.Back |
82 |
Australian Council Trade Unions, Submission No. 69, pp. 17-18; Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 22; Australian Industry Group, Submission No. 64, p. 3.Back |
83 |
Treasury, Submission No. 73, p. 10.Back |
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Australian Council of Trade Unions, Submission No. 69, p. 17.Back |
85 |
Treasury, Submission No. 73, p. 10.Back |
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Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 43.Back |
87 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, Office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 3.Back |
88 |
Mr Philip O’Donoghue, Acting Director, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 3.Back |
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Australian Industry Group, Submission No. 64, p. 3.Back |
90 |
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Submission No. 63, p. 7.Back |
91 |
Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, pp. 40-42 citing Dawkins, 2002, The five economists plan. Labour Economics, Vol 15, No. 2. Back |
92 |
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Submission No. 63, p. 15.Back |
93 |
Brotherhood of St Laurence, Submission No. 81, p. 11.Back |
94 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, Office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 3.Back |
95 |
Brotherhood of St Laurence, Submission No. 81, p. 11.Back |
96 |
Saunders, P, 2003, A Self-Reliant Australia. Welfare Policy for the 21st Century, Centre for Independent Studies, Exhibit No. 35, p. 31.Back |
97 |
Centre for Independent Studies, Submission No. 75, p. 6.Back |
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Mr Philip O’Donoghue, Acting Director, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 3.Back |
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Centre for Independent Studies, Submission No. 75, pp. 5-7; Brennan, K, Submission No. 56, p. 16.Back |
100 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, Attachment B, p. 53. Taper rates: Income above the free area (which is income that is ignored) reduces the pension or benefit at a defined rate known as the ‘taper rate’. Income test stacking: for example, as a person earns an extra dollar in wages they lose 30c of Family Tax Benefit and 40c of family allowances.Back |
101 |
Mr Philip O’Donoghue, Acting Director, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 4.Back |
102 |
Mr Philip O’Donoghue, Acting Director, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 4; Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 7.Back |
103 |
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Submission No. 63, p. 4.Back |
104 |
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Submission No. 63, p. 15.Back |
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Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Submission No. 63, p. 4 citing D Inglis Rationalising the Interaction of Tax and Social Security: Part 1, November 2000. See also The Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association, Submission No. 79, p. 31.Back |
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Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Submission No. 63, p. 9.Back |
107 |
Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 12.Back |
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ACOSS, Submission No. 74, pp. 40-50.Back |
109 |
Toohey, M & Beer, G, 2003, Is it worth working now? Financial incentives for working mothers under Australia’s new tax system, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling, Paper for the 2003 Australian Social Policy Research Conference, pp. 21-22.Back |
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Toohey, M & Beer, G, 2003, Is it worth working now? Financial incentives for working mothers under Australia’s new tax system, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling, Paper for the 2003 Australian Social Policy Research Conference, pp. 21-22.Back |
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Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 34. For example, some people will work less, and others more, in response to changed work incentives. Also, the rise in participation of some people may be accompanied by an overall fall in the average hours worked if the work incentives of middle and upper income households are reduced.Back |
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Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 38.Back |
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Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 40 and Attachment A provides an overview of assistance measures that have been introduced since the introduction of Australians Working Together.Back |
114 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 39.Back |
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Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, p. 8.Back |
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Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 25.Back |
117 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 10.Back |
118 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 16.Back |
119 |
Mr Chris Foster, Acting Group Manager, Research, Evaluation and Legislation Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, p. 16; Australian Bureau of Statistics, Labour Force, Australia, Detailed – Electronic Delivery (Cat. No. 6291.0.55.001).Back |
120 |
Mr Chris Foster, Acting Group Manager, Research, Evaluation and Legislation Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, p. 14, reporting in February 2005; and Mr Graham Carters, Group Manager, Working Age Policy Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, p. 2.Back |
121 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 11.Back |
122 |
Australian Council of Social Services, Submission No. 74, p. 41.Back |
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See for example: Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, pp. 8-10; Logan City Council, Submission No. 34, pp. 1-3; Flinders University, Submission No. 43, examples of Murray Bridge, Whyalla and Port Lincoln, p. 13.Back |
124 |
Dr Alaric Maude, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 8.Back |
125 |
Dr Stephen Ziguras, Research and Policy Manager, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 40.Back |
126 |
Mr George Housakas, Enterprise Development Officer, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 40.Back |
127 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 10.Back |
128 |
Dr Stephen Ziguras, Research and Policy Manager, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 41.Back |
129 |
Mr Finn Pratt, Group Manager, Intensive Support Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, Canberra, p. 4.Back |
130 |
Mr Graham Carters, Group Manager, Working Age Policy Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, p. 13.Back |
131 |
Centrelink FactSheet, 2004: Options for your Future – Mutual Obligation, www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/internet.nsf/filestores/lw011_0308/$file/lw011_0308en.pdfBack |
132 |
Dr Stephen Ziguras, Research and Policy Manager, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 31.Back |
133 |
Mission Australia, Submission No. 104, p. 4.Back |
134 |
Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 12.Back |
135 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 17.Back |
136 |
McClure, P (Chair) (2000) Participation Support for a more equitable society, Reference Group on Welfare Reform, p. 5.Back |
137 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, Office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 9.Back |
138 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 10.Back |
139 |
McClure, P (Chair), 2000, Participation Support for a More Equitable Society, Reference Group on Welfare Reform, pp. 4-5.Back |
140 |
Australian Government, November 2003, Parents and employment: A guide to support your workforce participation, Centrelink, p. 7.Back |
141 |
Please Refer to Attachment C of the Department of Family and Community Services Submission No. 99, p. 54 for an overview of labour market payments – requirements and sanctions following the implementation of Australians Working Together.Back |
142 |
Mr George Housakas, Enterprise Development Officer, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 39.Back |
143 |
Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 37.Back |
144 |
Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 38.Back |
145 |
Underemployed People Union WA, Submission No. 89, p. 8: cite a study of a significant number of breach reports from Job Network staff being overturned by Centrelink.Back |
146 |
Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 38.Back |
147 |
Disability Action, Submission No. 94, pp. 6-7.Back |
148 |
Brotherhood of St Laurence, Submission No. 81, pp. 10, 12; see also Mr K Brennan, Submission No. 56, p. 34; Mr K Graham, Submission No. 62, p. 4.Back |
149 |
Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 22.Back |