Comparing the cost effectiveness of Australia's Work for the Dole with the UK's New Deal for Young People
This report compares Australian and UK government approaches to active labour market programs for unemployed young people. Both Australia and the UK have adopted a policy of mutual obligation where eligibility to receive unemployment benefits is conditioned upon participation in a specific program. In 1997, the Work for the Dole program was introduced in Australia and targeted people aged between 18-24 years old who have been in receipt of unemployment benefits for a period of six months. At the same time, the UK government introduced the New Deal for Young People, a scheme with a range of ini ... Show more
Authors: Gu, Jing
Published: Richmond, Victoria, Jesuit Social Services, 2007
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 38 p.
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