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Disability And Neoliberal State Formations Karen Soldatic

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Disability And Neoliberal State Formations Karen Soldatic
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Karen Soldatic
ISBN: 9781315577319, 9781472460189, 1315577313, 1472460189
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Disability And Neoliberal State Formations Karen Soldatic by Karen Soldatic 9781315577319, 9781472460189, 1315577313, 1472460189 instant download after payment.

Disability and Neoliberal State Formations explores the trajectory of neoliberalism in Australia and its impact on the lives of Australians living with disability, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It examines the emergence, intensification and normalisation of neoliberalism across a 20-year period, distilling the radical changes to disability social security and labour-market law, policy and programming, and the enduring effects of the incremental tightening of disability eligibility carried out by Australian governments since the early 2000s.
Incorporating qualitative interviews with disabled people, disability advocates, services and the policy elite, alongside extensive documentary material, this book brings to the fore the compounding effects of neoliberal reforms for disabled people’s wellbeing and participation. The work is of international significance as it illustrates the importance of looking beyond the UK, EU and the USA to critically understand the historical development and policy mobility of disability neoliberal retraction from smaller economies, such as Australia, to the global economic centre.

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