The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme:
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme represents a major adaptation of the Australian welfare system to the particular social and economic circumstances of indigenous people. Part I contains overview papers which place the CDEP program in its wider cultural, sociopolitical and...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme represents a major adaptation of the Australian welfare system to the particular social and economic circumstances of indigenous people. Part I contains overview papers which place the CDEP program in its wider cultural, sociopolitical and economic contexts. The contributions in Part II address policy and policy-related issues which impact directly, or indirectly, on the structure and function of the CDEP scheme as a whole or of individual projects. Part III represents research based case-studies of particular CDEP projects and Part IV consists of short case studies from the perspective of the participants themselves |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 248) illustrations |
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author_additional | Brian Butler -- William Jonas -- Peter Saunders -- David Martin -- Tim Rowse -- Will Sanders -- Diane Smith -- Peter Shergold -- Terry Whitby -- Neil Westbury -- John Taylor and Boyd Hunter -- Shirley Campbell and Jerry Schwab -- Jon Altman -- Bill Arthur -- Matthew Gray and Elaine Thacker -- Yasmine Musharbash -- Diane Austin-Broos -- Raymond Madden -- Frances Peters-Little -- Phil Bartlett -- Daniel Kean -- Rowena Mouda -- Katalin Mindszenty -- Harry Scott -- John Nicholas -- Rupert Manners -- Lionel Dukakis -- Siva Nalliah -- Elizabeth Young -- Wendy Ann Lewis -- Bruce Loomes -- Stephen Humphries -- Tim Rowse |
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contents | Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program Community development in the context of welfare dependence The political dimensions of community development Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years Policy perspectives and issues Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation Reforming the CDEP scheme Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP Regional studies 'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj Community perspectives The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney CDEP: A journey not a destination Postscript |
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isbn | 0975122932 1920942041 9751229324 9780975122938 9781920942045 9789751229328 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-033660873 |
oclc_num | 224030952 |
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physical | 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 248) illustrations |
psigel | ZDB-4-EOAC |
publishDate | 2004 |
publishDateSearch | 2004 |
publishDateSort | 2004 |
publisher | ANU E Press |
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series2 | Research monograph / Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, the Australian National University |
spelling | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme edited by F. Morphy and W.G. Sanders Canberra ANU E Press [2004] ©2004 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 248) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Research monograph / Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, the Australian National University no. 20 Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians Brian Butler -- Part I: Overviews Part II CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice William Jonas -- Part I: Overviews Part II The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program Peter Saunders -- Part I: Overviews Part II Community development in the context of welfare dependence David Martin -- Part I: Overviews Part II The political dimensions of community development Tim Rowse -- Part I: Overviews Part II Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years Will Sanders -- Part I: Overviews Part II Policy perspectives and issues Part I: Overviews Part II Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative Diane Smith -- Part I: Overviews Part II The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation Peter Shergold -- Part I: Overviews Part II Reforming the CDEP scheme Terry Whitby -- Part I: Overviews Part II Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia Neil Westbury -- Part I: Overviews Part II Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP John Taylor and Boyd Hunter -- Part III Part IV Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP Shirley Campbell and Jerry Schwab -- Part III Part IV Regional studies Part III Part IV 'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia Jon Altman -- Part III Part IV CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait Bill Arthur -- Part III Part IV CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case Matthew Gray and Elaine Thacker -- Part III Part IV Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover Yasmine Musharbash -- Part III Part IV Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia Diane Austin-Broos -- Part III Part IV CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj Raymond Madden -- Part III Part IV Community perspectives Part III Part IV The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level Frances Peters-Little -- Part III Part IV CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry Phil Bartlett -- Part III Part IV Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia Daniel Kean -- A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia Rowena Mouda -- Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia Katalin Mindszenty -- Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory Harry Scott -- Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory John Nicholas -- Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory Rupert Manners -- Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria Lionel Dukakis -- Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria Siva Nalliah -- Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland Elizabeth Young -- Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney Wendy Ann Lewis -- Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney Bruce Loomes -- CDEP: A journey not a destination Stephen Humphries -- Postscript Tim Rowse The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme represents a major adaptation of the Australian welfare system to the particular social and economic circumstances of indigenous people. Part I contains overview papers which place the CDEP program in its wider cultural, sociopolitical and economic contexts. The contributions in Part II address policy and policy-related issues which impact directly, or indirectly, on the structure and function of the CDEP scheme as a whole or of individual projects. Part III represents research based case-studies of particular CDEP projects and Part IV consists of short case studies from the perspective of the participants themselves English Employment subsidies Federal aid to community development SOCIAL SCIENCE Research Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Sociology and anthropology Sociology: work and labour Sociology Aboriginal Australians Employment Government policy Employment subsidies Australia Federal aid to community development Australia aboriginal australians australia community development employment government policy Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) Australia Electronic books Morphy, F. 1949- editor oth Sanders, Will 1956- editor oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9751229324 https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3093242 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext data file |
spellingShingle | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program Community development in the context of welfare dependence The political dimensions of community development Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years Policy perspectives and issues Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation Reforming the CDEP scheme Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP Regional studies 'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj Community perspectives The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney CDEP: A journey not a destination Postscript Employment subsidies Federal aid to community development SOCIAL SCIENCE Research Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Sociology and anthropology Sociology: work and labour Sociology Aboriginal Australians Employment Government policy Employment subsidies Australia Federal aid to community development Australia |
title | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme |
title_alt | Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program Community development in the context of welfare dependence The political dimensions of community development Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years Policy perspectives and issues Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation Reforming the CDEP scheme Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP Regional studies 'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj Community perspectives The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney CDEP: A journey not a destination Postscript |
title_auth | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme |
title_exact_search | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme |
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title_full | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme edited by F. Morphy and W.G. Sanders |
title_fullStr | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme edited by F. Morphy and W.G. Sanders |
title_full_unstemmed | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme edited by F. Morphy and W.G. Sanders |
title_short | The indigenous welfare economy and the CDEP scheme |
title_sort | the indigenous welfare economy and the cdep scheme |
topic | Employment subsidies Federal aid to community development SOCIAL SCIENCE Research Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Sociology and anthropology Sociology: work and labour Sociology Aboriginal Australians Employment Government policy Employment subsidies Australia Federal aid to community development Australia |
topic_facet | Employment subsidies Federal aid to community development SOCIAL SCIENCE Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Sociology and anthropology Sociology: work and labour Sociology Aboriginal Australians Employment Government policy Employment subsidies Australia Federal aid to community development Australia |
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