2007 Other Outputs Updated costs of children using Australian budget standardsHenman, Paul (2007). Updated costs of children using Australian budget standards. Canberra: Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaCSIA). |
2007 Book Chapter Governing individualityHenman, P. W. (2007). Governing individuality. Contested Individualization: Debates About Contemporary Personhood. (pp. 171-185) edited by Howard, C.. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9780230609259 |
2007 Journal Article Costs of Children: Research Commissioned by the Ministerial Taskforce on Child SupportHenman, Paul, Percival, Richard, Harding, Ann and Gray, Matthew (2007). Costs of Children: Research Commissioned by the Ministerial Taskforce on Child Support. SSRN Electronic Journal doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1728598 |
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. |
2006 Book Chapter Introduction: administering welfare reformFenger, Menno and Henman, Paul (2006). Introduction: administering welfare reform. Administering welfare reformInternational transformations in welfare governance. (pp. 1-14) Policy Press. doi: 10.1332/policypress/9781861346520.003.0001 |
2006 Book Chapter Welfare reform as governance reform: the prospects of a governmentality perspectiveHenman, Paul (2006). Welfare reform as governance reform: the prospects of a governmentality perspective. Administering welfare reformInternational transformations in welfare governance. (pp. 18-36) Policy Press. doi: 10.1332/policypress/9781861346520.003.0002 |
2006 Book Chapter Reforming welfare governance: reflectionsHenman, Paul and Fenger, Menno (2006). Reforming welfare governance: reflections. Administering welfare reformInternational transformations in welfare governance. (pp. 256-274) Policy Press. doi: 10.1332/policypress/9781861346520.003.0012 |
2006 Book Chapter Welfare reform as governance reform: The prospects of a governmentality perspectiveHenman, Paul (2006). Welfare reform as governance reform: The prospects of a governmentality perspective. Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance. (pp. 19-42) Policy Press. doi: 10.56687/9781847421531-007 |
2006 Journal Article PrefaceHenman, Paul and Fenger, Menno (2006). Preface. Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance, vi-vii. |
2006 Book Chapter Segmentation and conditionality: Technological reconfigurations in social policyHenman, Paul (2006). Segmentation and conditionality: Technological reconfigurations in social policy. Analysing Social Policy: A Governmental Approach. (pp. 205-222) edited by G. Marston and C. McDonald. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. |
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. |
2006 Conference Publication Applying budget standards to assess housing affordabilityWaite, and Henman, P W (2006). Applying budget standards to assess housing affordability. National Housing Conference 2005, Perth, 26-28 October, 2005. East Perth, WA: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. |
2006 Book Chapter Welfare reform as governance reform: The prospects of a governmentality perspectiveHenman, Paul (2006). Welfare reform as governance reform: The prospects of a governmentality perspective. Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance. (pp. 19-41) edited by P. Henman and M. Fenger. Bristol: Policy Press. |
2006 Book Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare GovernancePaul Henman and Menno Fenger eds. (2006). Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance. Bristol, U.K.: Policy Press. doi: 10.1332/policypress/9781861346520.001.0001 |
2006 Book Chapter Introduction: Administering welfare reformFenger, M. and Henman, P. W. (2006). Introduction: Administering welfare reform. Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance. (pp. 1-17) edited by P. Henman and M. Fenger. Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press. |
2006 Book Chapter Reforming welfare governance: ReflectionsHenman, Paul and Fenger, Menno (2006). Reforming welfare governance: Reflections. Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance. (pp. 257-278) edited by Paul Henman and Menno Fenger. Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press. doi: 10.46692/9781847421531.013 |
2006 Book Chapter Introduction: Administering welfare reformFenger, Menno and Henman, Paul (2006). Introduction: Administering welfare reform. Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance. (pp. 1-18) Policy Press. |
2005 Journal Article E-Government, targeting and data profiling: Policy and ethical issues of differential treatmentHenman, P. W. (2005). E-Government, targeting and data profiling: Policy and ethical issues of differential treatment. Journal of E-Government, 2 (1), 79-98. doi: 10.1300/J399v02n01_05 |
2005 Other Outputs Updated costs of children using Australian budget standardsHenmann, Paul (2005). Updated costs of children using Australian budget standards. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaCSIA). |
2005 Other Outputs Computerisation and e-government in social security: A comparative international studyAdler, M. and Henman, P. W. (2005). Computerisation and e-government in social security: A comparative international study. Washington DC: IBM Centre for the Business of Government. |