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dc.contributor.authorFaHCSIAen
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-13T03:37:31Zen
dc.date.accessioned2013-07-30T02:20:04Zen
dc.date.available2013-07-30T02:20:04Zen
dc.date.issued2003-10en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10620/17707en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10620/3820en
dc.description.abstractIn October 2002 the Australian Senate referred, for inquiry and report, questions related to poverty and financial hardship to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee. The former Department of Family and Community Services responded to the Committee's request for submissions as part of their information gathering process. This Occasional Paper reproduces the Department's submission. The key themes of the submission are: •Australia has high and rising living standards with the benefits having been shared widely across the community. •While some Australians continue to face disadvantage this is often the result of a number of compounding factors and the existence of multiple disadvantage. •Traditional approaches to poverty which tend to focus on the use of simple income measures are not adequate to identify this type of problem, nor do they provide guidance on the factors which cause it. •The important challenges for social policy, in addition to tackling this form of multiple disadvantage, concern improving economic participation where this is possible. •This focus is underpinned by the need to respond to the changing demographic landscape of Australia, with recognition that economic participation is important not just for the welfare of families and individuals while they are of working age, but in promoting greater levels of well-being in retirement.en
dc.subjectStress -- Life eventsen
dc.subjectDisadvantageen
dc.titleInquiry into poverty and financial hardshipen
dc.typeJournal Articlesen
dc.identifier.urlhttp://www.fahcsia.gov.au/about-fahcsia/publications-articles/research-publications/occasional-paper-series/number-9-inquiry-into-poverty-and-financial-hardshipen
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dc.description.keywordsdisadvantageen
dc.description.keywordsPovertyen
dc.description.keywordswelfareen
dc.identifier.journalFaHCSIA Occasional Paper seriesen
dc.identifier.volumeno. 9en
dc.description.pages134en
local.identifier.id4269en
dc.subject.dssDisadvantage, adversity and resilienceen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryDisadvantageen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryStressen
dc.subject.dsssubcategoryLife eventsen
dc.subject.flosseDsiadvantage, adversity and resilienceen
dc.subject.flosseAdversity and resilienceen
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