Faculty of ArtsSchool of Social and Political Sciences

Activating States: transforming the delivery of 'welfare to work' services in Australia, the UK and the Netherlands


The frontline delivery of welfare-to-work services for the unemployed has changed significantly over the past ten years in response to structural and ideological pressures. Using benchmark data collected ten years ago, the Activating States project aims to analyse whether and how the activation of welfare clients has changed these services. This analysis will provide a means to assess the components of the new target and market-driven systems in Australia, the UK and the Netherlands and to compare different tools for managing both clients and frontline staff.

 

Activating States: Australian Report back to Industry Partners - December 2008

Activating States: UK Report back to Industry Partners - March 2009

John Howard and the Neo-liberal Agenda - September 2009





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