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Housing as Asset‐Based Welfare in Australia: An Investigation Through a Consumption Lens

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Housing asset‐based welfare has long been a key component of Australia's social policy. This resonates with a parallel literature identifying a trade‐off between homeownership and the size of nations' welfare states, wherein owner‐occupiers in smaller welfare states tend to come to rely on housing wealth to meet many of their welfare needs ...
Gavin A. Wood   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Tax convergence within economic integration frameworks: Post-COVID trajectories

open access: yesJournal of New Economy
During the times of crisis, the role of fiscal policy when ensuring macroeconomic stability and fostering economic growth within integration associations increases.
Elena F. Kireeva, Alan K. Karaev
doaj   +1 more source

Tax Policy in the European Union: A Review of Issues and Options [PDF]

open access: yes
As economic integration within the European Union (EU) progresses, the interactions between the tax systems of the Member States are of growing importance.
Sijbren Cnossen
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Family Dispute Resolution in Australia: The Under‐Servicing of Indigenous, Migrant and Refugee Families Experiencing Family Violence

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Improving access to legal services for Indigenous, migrant and refugee women is critical to addressing family violence. In this context, Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) has long been discussed as a solution for separating families. This paper presents key findings of a research evaluation of an Australian Government $8.37 million pilot project
Siobhan McDonnell, Alyson Wright
wiley   +1 more source

Australia's Migration Strategy: An Effective Response to Migrant Worker Exploitation?

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A series of publicised migrant worker injuries and deaths has drawn attention to the issue of migrant worker exploitation (MWE) in Australia. In response, the Australian Government has included ‘Tackling Worker Exploitation’ as a key area of its Migration Strategy which it introduced in 2023. However, it is unclear how effective the Strategy’s
Evelyn Dowling, Alexandra Ridgway
wiley   +1 more source

The distribution of effective tax burdens in four EU countries [PDF]

open access: yes
National policymakers are increasingly aware that their tax policy options are constrained by international tax competition. Important features of national tax systems - notably the tax mix, tax rates and rules which define the tax base - will influence ...
Berenguer, E.   +7 more
core   +4 more sources

The Causes of Tax Disputes Under the Administrative Law and the Role of the Judiciary in Solving Them

open access: yesVestnik Omskoj Ûridičeskoj Akademii, 2015
The article analyses such causes of tax disputes as the increased dynamics and dubiousness of tax legislation, the complexity of professional terms, insufficient role of judicial power in a number of Arabian countries in dealing with tax disputes, and ...
Akhmed Haider Nadzhib
doaj   +2 more sources

HARMONIZATION OF TAX SYSTEMS OF THE MEMBER STATES OF THE EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION

open access: yesХабаршысы. Экономика сериясы, 2019
The relevance of this article is reflected in the need for a comprehensive study and comparative analysis of the tax systems of the countries of the Eurasian economic Union in the context of globalization of the world economy.
Б. Ермекбаева   +1 more
doaj  

Household Consumption Patterns, Indirect Tax Structures and Implications for Indirect Tax Harmonisation - A Three Country Perspective [PDF]

open access: yes
The paper compares the indirect tax structures and consumption patterns of three European countries (the UK, Greece and Hungary) and studies the likely distributional impact of a potential convergence of their indirect tax systems by exploiting the rich ...
Georgia Kaplanoglou
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Artificial Intelligence and Access to Justice at the ‘Shop Front’: The Potential and Limitations of Meeting Legal Need Through Technology

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In Australia, governments fund Community Legal Centres (CLCs) as part of the legal assistance sector (LAS) to meet the ‘legal needs’ of people experiencing disadvantage who cannot afford private legal services. Persistent unmet demand for CLCs is well‐documented. As artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in private legal practice to
Catherine Hastings   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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