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Aftershock - Housing Security
Economic and Fiscal, All Reports, Gender Equity, Community Services, Domestic Violence Nathan Blane 1/10/22 Economic and Fiscal, All Reports, Gender Equity, Community Services, Domestic Violence Nathan Blane 1/10/22

Aftershock - Housing Security

This is the third report in our series of reports Aftershock: Addressing the Economic and Social Costs of the Pandemic and Natural Disasters and focuses on Housing Security…

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Aftershock - Domestic and Family Violence
Economic and Fiscal, All Reports, Gender Equity, Community Services, Domestic Violence Nathan Blane 2/9/22 Economic and Fiscal, All Reports, Gender Equity, Community Services, Domestic Violence Nathan Blane 2/9/22

Aftershock - Domestic and Family Violence

This report series Aftershock: Addressing the Economic and Social Costs of the Pandemic and Natural Disasters prepared in partnership with the New South Wales Council of Social…

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Child Care Subsidy Activity Test
Economic and Fiscal, All Reports, Gender Equity, Childcare Nathan Blane 3/8/22 Economic and Fiscal, All Reports, Gender Equity, Childcare Nathan Blane 3/8/22

Child Care Subsidy Activity Test

A new report from Impact Economics and Policy, Child Care Subsidy Activity Test: Undermining Child Development and Parental Participation, shows that the current activity test for…

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Aftershock - Mental Health
Economic and Fiscal, All Reports, Community Services, Health, Mental Health Nathan Blane 2/8/22 Economic and Fiscal, All Reports, Community Services, Health, Mental Health Nathan Blane 2/8/22

Aftershock - Mental Health

This report series prepared in partnership with the New South Wales Council of Social Services, Aftershock: Addressing the Economic and Social Costs of the Pandemic and…

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Housing Critical
Economic and Fiscal, Housing, All Reports, Community Services Nathan Blane 1/8/22 Economic and Fiscal, Housing, All Reports, Community Services Nathan Blane 1/8/22

Housing Critical

Impact Economics and Policy prepared this report for the Everybody’s Home campaign to shed light on the link between the ongoing shortage of affordable housing on…

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Mind the Cap Economic Costs of the NSW Public Services Wages Cap
All Reports, Gender Equity, Economic and Fiscal Angela Hinckson 30/6/22 All Reports, Gender Equity, Economic and Fiscal Angela Hinckson 30/6/22

Mind the Cap Economic Costs of the NSW Public Services Wages Cap

As the NSW Government acknowledges the deficiencies of its own cap on public sector wages and temporarily increases the cap to 3 per cent it is timely to assess the impact and ongoing suitability of the policy...

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Addressing Australia's Critical Skill Shortages
Economic and Fiscal, Gender Equity, Tax, Childcare, All Reports, Education Nathan Blane 1/5/22 Economic and Fiscal, Gender Equity, Tax, Childcare, All Reports, Education Nathan Blane 1/5/22

Addressing Australia's Critical Skill Shortages

Unlocking Women's Economic Participation. Impact Economics and Policy was commissioned by Chief Executive Women to research the impact that increasing women’s participation in the…

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