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2008 Journal Article Re-visiting the quasi-market in employment services: Australia’s job networkMcDonald, Catherine and Marston, Greg (2008). Re-visiting the quasi-market in employment services: Australia’s job network. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 30 (2), 99-115. doi: 10.1080/23276665.2008.10779346 |
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2007 Conference Publication Losing sight! A diminishing public sphere and the restructuring of the Australian welfare stateMarston, G. J. (2007). Losing sight! A diminishing public sphere and the restructuring of the Australian welfare state. TASA & SAANZ Joint Conference 2007, Public Sociologies: Lessons and Trans-Tasman Comparisons, Auckland, New Zealand, 4-7 December, 2007. Auckland, New Zealand: The University of Auckland. |
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2007 Journal Article Assessing the policy trajectory of welfare reform in AustraliaMarston, G. J. and McDonald, C. (2007). Assessing the policy trajectory of welfare reform in Australia. Benefits, 15 (3), 233-245. doi: 10.51952/ycmz6895 |
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2007 Other Outputs A data framework to assess the impact of the Federal Government’s welfare reforms in QueenslandHenman, P., Melville, R., Malcom, F. and Marston, G. (2007). A data framework to assess the impact of the Federal Government’s welfare reforms in Queensland. St Lucia QLD Australia: Social Policy Unit. The University of Queensland. |
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2006 Journal Article Employment services in an age of e-governmentMarston, G J (2006). Employment services in an age of e-government. Information, Communication and Society, 9 (1), 83-103. doi: 10.1080/13691180500519555 |
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2006 Book Chapter Recognition, respect and rights: Refugees living on temporary protection visas (TPVs) in AustraliaHumpage, Louise and Marston, Greg (2006). Recognition, respect and rights: Refugees living on temporary protection visas (TPVs) in Australia. The Situated Politics of Belonging. (pp. 113-126) edited by Nira Yuval-Davis, Kalpana Kannabiran and Ulrike Vieten. London, United Kingdom: Sage. doi: 10.4135/9781446213490.n9 |
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2006 Journal Article Room to move? Professional discretion at the frontline of welfare-to-workMcDonald, C. and Marston, G. (2006). Room to move? Professional discretion at the frontline of welfare-to-work. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 41 (2), 171-182. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2006.tb00004.x |
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2006 Book Chapter Conclusion: A conversation worth continuing?Marston, G J and McDonald, C. (2006). Conclusion: A conversation worth continuing?. Analysing Social Policy: A Governmental Approach. (pp. 223-229) edited by G. Marston and C. McDonald. Albingdon, UK: Edward Elgar. |
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2006 Conference Publication The political tensions and street-level dimensions of employment services in AustraliaMarston, G J and McDonald, C. (2006). The political tensions and street-level dimensions of employment services in Australia. Road to Where? The Politics and Practice of Implementing Welfare-to-Work, Brisbane, 17-18 July 2006. Brisbane: School of Social Work and Applied Human Sciences, The University of Queensland. |
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2006 Book Chapter Introduction: Reframing social policy analysisMarston, G J and McDonald, C. (2006). Introduction: Reframing social policy analysis. Analysing Social Policy: A Governmental Approach. (pp. 1-15) edited by G. Marston and C. McDonald. Albingdon, UK: Edward Elgar. |
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2006 Edited Outputs Road-to-where? The politics and practice of welfare-to-work: Refereed Proceedings of the 2006 National Conference, 17-18 July, BrisbaneGreg Marston, Paul Henman and Catherine McDonald eds. (2006). Road-to-where? The politics and practice of welfare-to-work: Refereed Proceedings of the 2006 National Conference, 17-18 July, Brisbane. Welfare-to-Work Forum: Road to where? The politics and practice of implementing welfare-to-work, The Carlton Crest Hotel, Brisbane, Qld., 17-18 July 2006. Brisbane, Qld.: University of Queensland. |
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2005 Journal Article Workfare as welfare: governing unemployment in the advanced liberal stateMcDonald, C and Marston, G (2005). Workfare as welfare: governing unemployment in the advanced liberal state. Critical Social Policy, 25 (3), 374-401. doi: 10.1177/0261018305054077 |
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2005 Journal Article The active subjects of welfare reform: A street-level comparison of employment services in Australia and DenmarkMarston, Greg, Larsen, Jørgen Elm and McDonald, Catherine (2005). The active subjects of welfare reform: A street-level comparison of employment services in Australia and Denmark. Social Work and Society, 3 (2), 141-157. |
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2005 Journal Article Cultural justice, community development and onshore refugees in AustraliaHumpage, L and Marston, G. J. (2005). Cultural justice, community development and onshore refugees in Australia. Community Development Journal: Special Issue on Refugees, 40 (2), 137-157. doi: 10.1093/cdj/bsi022 |
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2004 Other Outputs Sustainable tenancies in public housingJones, A., Reddel, T., Mcauliffe, D. and Marston, G. (2004). Sustainable tenancies in public housing. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland Department of Housing. |
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2004 Journal Article Managerialism and Public Housing ReformMarston, G (2004). Managerialism and Public Housing Reform. Housing Studies, 19 (1), 5-20. doi: 10.1080/0267303042000152140 |
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2004 Journal Article Contested Belonging: Temporary Protection in AustraliaHumpage, L. and Marston, G (2004). Contested Belonging: Temporary Protection in Australia. Refuge, 22 (2), 67-76. |
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2004 Conference Publication Rethinking Social Inequality: the Case of 'Illegal Refugees'Marston, G (2004). Rethinking Social Inequality: the Case of 'Illegal Refugees'. 1st Annual Conference of the Centre for Research ..., Macquarie University, 12 November 2003. Australia: Macquarie University. |
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2004 Book Social policy and discourse analysis: Policy change in public housingMarston, Greg (2004). Social policy and discourse analysis: Policy change in public housing. Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing. |
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2004 Journal Article A Punitive Policy: Labour Force Participation of Refugees on Temporary Protection Visas (TPV)Marston, G (2004). A Punitive Policy: Labour Force Participation of Refugees on Temporary Protection Visas (TPV). Labour & Industry, 15 (1), 65-79. doi: 10.1080/10301763.2004.10669305 |