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Introduction to the special issue on welfare conditionality in Australia
Authors:Cameron Parsell  Eve Vincent  Elise Klein  Andrew Clarke  Tamara Walsh
Institution:1. The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia;2. Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia;3. Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Abstract:Conditionality in Australia’s welfare state has sustained a significant academic critique, including the critique published in this journal. In this Special Issue of the Australian Journal of Social Issues, we contribute to the existing critical literature on welfare conditionality. This Special Issue aimed to provide empirical scrutiny into welfare reform and conditionality in Australia. The articles extend our understanding of welfare conditionality’s underpinnings and its lived effects. These case studies illuminate the aspects of welfare conditionality that have not received enough attention: the role of technology, the question of mobility, the relationship with housing and the little thought given to the state’s role in mutual obligation. What is clear is that the individualisation of structural problems is not just a theoretical and political misstep ripe for critique, but leads to the formulation of policies that impact marginalised people’s capacity to shape life on their own terms. Through different empirical foci, all papers in this Special Issue demonstrate how welfare conditionality is put forward as a solution to address the consequences of structural disadvantage.
Keywords:homelessness  income management  social policy  social welfare  social welfare policy
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