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Markets, Rights and Power in Australian Social Policy
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Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction: Capturing marketisation in Australian social policy
1
The politics of market encroachment: Policymaker rationales and voter responses
2
The marketisation of human services and the expansion of the not-for-profit sector
3
The devil’s in the detail: The hidden costs of private retirement incomes policy
4
Social benefit bonds: Financial markets inside the state
5
‘Which bank?’ Competition and community service obligations in the retail banking sector
6
Community aged care providers in a competitive environment: Past, present and future
7
Home security: Marketisation and the changing face of housing assistance in Australia
8
Money and markets in Australia’s healthcare system
9
Marketisation of immigrant skills assessment in Australia
10
Markets in education: ‘School choice’ and family capital
11
Conditional income transfers and choice in social services: Just more conditions and more markets?
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