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Unemployment in remote Australia: exploring policy reform impacts (2020-2023)

Abstract

This project aims to produce policy-relevant knowledge about the effects of the Australian Government's changing remote employment policies in four remote Indigenous communities. These policies have not yielded positive outcomes to date; more empirical evidence is needed. This project will be the first to explore the lived experiences of employment service practitioners & participants through an innovative policy analysis and ethnography. It will deliver significant benefits, such as elevating marginalised policy subjects' voices/experiences in policy debates, contributing to efforts at improving employment/social outcomes, & speaking to debates about how the state can work effectively with remote Indigenous communities to improve outcomes.

Experts

Dr Zoe Staines

Senior Lecturer
School of Social Science
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Zoe Staines
Zoe Staines