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Universal welfare by ‘other means’? Social tax expenditures and the Australian dual welfare state
A STEBBING, BEN SPIES-BUTCHER
Journal of Social Policy 39 (04), 585-606, 2010
1142010
The decline of a homeowning society? Asset-based welfare, retirement and intergenerational equity in Australia
A Stebbing, B Spies-Butcher
Housing Studies 31 (2), 190-207, 2016
812016
Wage‐Earners' Welfare after Economic Reform: Refurbishing, Retrenching or Hollowing Out Social Protection in A ustralia and N ew Z ealand?
S Wilson, B Spies‐Butcher, A Stebbing, S St John
Social Policy & Administration 47 (6), 623-646, 2013
692013
When labour makes a difference: union mobilization and the 2007 federal election in Australia
S Wilson, B Spies‐Butcher
British Journal of Industrial Relations 49 (s2), s306-s331, 2011
612011
Marketisation and the dual welfare state: Neoliberalism and inequality in Australia
B Spies-Butcher
The Economic and Labour Relations Review 25 (2), 185-201, 2014
572014
Election 2007: did the union campaign succeed?
B Spies-Butcher, S Wilson
Australian Review of Public Affairs, 2008
372008
Tracing the rational choice origins of social capital: is social capital a neo-liberal'Trojan Horse'
B Spies-Butcher
Australian Journal of Social Issues, The 37 (2), 173-192, 2002
342002
Market society: History, theory, practice
B Spies-Butcher, J Paton, D Cahill
Cambridge University Press, 2012
29*2012
Population ageing and tax reform in a dual welfare state
B Spies-Butcher, A Stebbing
The Economic and Labour Relations Review 22 (3), 45-64, 2011
292011
Bringing finance inside the state: How income-contingent loans blur the boundaries between debt and tax
G Bryant, B Spies-Butcher
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 52 (1), 111-129, 2020
282020
Climate change policy and economic recession
B Spies-Butcher, F Stilwell
Journal of Australian Political Economy, The, 108-125, 2009
282009
Between universalism and targeting: Exploring policy pathways for an Australian Basic Income
B Spies-Butcher, B Phillips, T Henderson
The Economic and Labour Relations Review 31 (4), 502-523, 2020
252020
Climate change and the welfare state? Exploring Australian attitudes to climate and social policy
B Spies-Butcher, A Stebbing
Journal of Sociology 52 (4), 741-758, 2016
242016
The temporary welfare state: The political economy of job keeper, job seeker and'snap back'
B Spies-Butcher
Journal of Australian Political Economy, The, 155-163, 2020
192020
Targets and taxes: Explaining the welfare orientations of the Australian Public
S Wilson, B Spies‐Butcher, A Stebbing
Social Policy & Administration 43 (5), 508-525, 2009
192009
Social Capital in Economics: Why social capital does not mean the end of ideology
B Spies-Butcher
The Drawing Board: An Australian Review of Public Affairs 3 (3), 181-203, 2003
192003
Advancing universalism in neoliberal times? Basic income, workfare and the politics of conditionality
B Spies-Butcher
Critical Sociology 46 (4-5), 589-603, 2020
182020
Markets with equity? Lessons from Australia's Third Way response to neoliberalism
B Spies-Butcher
Neoliberalism: Beyond the free market, 204-227, 2012
172012
Mobilising alternative futures: Generational accounting and the fiscal politics of ageing in Australia
B Spies-Butcher, A Stebbing
Ageing & Society 39 (7), 1409-1435, 2019
162019
Pragmatist and Neo‐Classical Policy Paradigms in Public Services: Which is the Better Template for Program Design?
I Marsh, B Spies‐Butcher
Australian Journal of Public Administration 68 (3), 239-255, 2009
152009
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