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Income distribution, taxation and social security : issues of current concern / edited by Adam Jamrozik.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Kensington, NSW, Australia : Social Welfare Research Centre, University of New South Wales, 1985.
Description
148 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
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JLG 88-45
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Subject(s)
Public welfare
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Australia
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Social security
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Australia
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Income distribution
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Australia
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Income tax
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Australia
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University of New South Wales. Social Welfare Research Centre
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Series
SWRC reports and proceedings, 0159-9607 ; no. 55
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Notes
"January 1985."
Proceedings of a Seminar held on Nov. 29, 1985 at the University of New South Wales; sponsored by the Social Welfare Research Centre.
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Includes bibliographies.
Contents
Editor's foreword
Opening address : the case for review of aspects of the Australian social security system / Bettina Cass
Horizontal equity in tax transfer arrangements / Peter Whiteford
Poverty after housing costs / Joan Vipond
Older workers, unemployment and welfare payments / Keith Windschuttle
Social policy / Adam Jamrozik
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ISBN
0858235285
OCLC
17607702
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