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Archive | 2006

The Distribution of Taxes and Government Benefits in Australia

Ann Harding; Rachel Lloyd; Neil Warren

Governments influence income distribution in many ways, including through an extensive web of regulatory and non-budgetary policies. However, the distribution of income is more directly affected through the billions of dollars of taxation revenue that government raises annually and the social programs upon which a large part of that revenue is spent. This study examines the distribution and redistribution of income in Australia in 2001–02.


The Australasian Journal of Regional Studies | 2005

SPATIAL MICROSIMULATION USING SYNTHETIC SMALL-AREA ESTIMATES OF INCOME, TAX AND SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS

Ann Harding; Rachel Lloyd; Justine Mc Namara


The Australasian Journal of Regional Studies | 2000

REGIONAL DIVIDE? A STUDY OF INCOMES IN REGIONAL AUSTRALIA

Rachel Lloyd; Ann Harding; Otto Hellwig


Archive | 2004

Australia online: how Australians are using computers and the Internet, 2001

Rachel Lloyd; Anthea Bill


Archive | 2000

BARRIERS TO THE TAKE-UP OF NEW TECHNOLOGY

Rachel Lloyd; Otto Hellwig


Archive | 2004

Assessing Poverty and Inequality at a Detailed Regional Level: New Advances in Spatial Microsimulation

Ann Harding; Rachel Lloyd; Anthea Bill; Anthony King


Taxation | 2005

GST and the Changing Incidence of Australian Taxes: 1994-95 to 2001-02

Neil Warren; Ann Harding; Rachel Lloyd


The Australasian Journal of Regional Studies | 2004

Housing Unaffordability at the Statistical Local Area Level: New Estimates Using Spatial Microsimulation

Elizabeth Taylor; Ann Harding; Rachel Lloyd; Marcus Blake


Agenda: a journal of policy analysis and reform | 2000

The digital divide: some explanations

Rachel Lloyd; Jock Given; Otto Hellwig


Archive | 2005

Prosperity for all? How low income families have fared in the boom times

Rachel Lloyd; Justine McNamara; Matthew Toohey; Ann Harding

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Ann Harding

University of Canberra

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Anthea Bill

University of Canberra

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Mandy Yap

Australian National University

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Neil Warren

University of New South Wales

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