2023
DOI: 10.1017/s147474642200063x
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Navigating the Australian Welfare System for Those Relying on Emergency and Community Food Assistance

Abstract: More than one in ten Australians live in poverty, with many relying on government provided support and emergency payments. These payments are insufficient to cover basic costs of living, and as a result, many people are forced to engage with emergency and community food assistance. The aim of this article is to explore the experiences of those who, despite being in receipt of an Australian welfare payment and engaged with the welfare system, rely on charitable food assistance for some or all of their weekly fo… Show more

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“…UBI programs are receiving renewed attention as a possible response to recent the disruptions in the global economy. While governments have an array of income supplements for citizens, these often place people below the poverty line (McKenzie et al, 2023), forcing people to rely on charity and into activities that are unorthodox or undesirable (Watson et al, 2022). Governments can play a powerful role in lifting people out of poverty and in addressing socio-economic inequality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…UBI programs are receiving renewed attention as a possible response to recent the disruptions in the global economy. While governments have an array of income supplements for citizens, these often place people below the poverty line (McKenzie et al, 2023), forcing people to rely on charity and into activities that are unorthodox or undesirable (Watson et al, 2022). Governments can play a powerful role in lifting people out of poverty and in addressing socio-economic inequality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%