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Australian millennials' incomes examined

Contributing author to How unequal? Insights on inequality, Professor Peter Whiteford, explains that Australian millennials' incomes have grown more than baby boomers and millennials in other countries.  Read more…

20/04/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/April-2018/Australian-millennials-incomes-examined


Economic policy must tackle stubborn inequality

Research shows us that addressing inequality must be central to economic policy in Australia, write Dr Lynne Reeder and Paul Barratt AO. Read more…

14/02/2019

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/February-2019/Economic-policy-must-tackle-stubborn-inequality


Education inequality is costing Australia billions

The Public Education Foundation estimates that educational inequality is costing Australia billions. Executive Director David Hetherington explains, costs will continue to climb as Australia's most disadvantaged students fall further behind.  Read more…

20/04/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/April-2018/Education-inequality-is-costing-Australia-billions


Income inequality costs us all

When some members of society face financial hardship brought about by low income, there are flow-on effects across the whole community, writes WCOSS Chief Executive Officer, Louise Giolitto.  Read more…

20/04/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/April-2018/Income-inequality-costs-us-all


1.1 million kids who are growing up in poverty in Australia today

There's 1.1 million kids who are growing up in poverty in Australia today, The Smith Family CEO, Dr Lisa O’Brien has told a CEDA audience. Read more…

28/06/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/1-1-million-kids-who-are-growing-up-in-poverty-in-Australia-today


Low socioeconomic status increases levels of chronic disease

Rosemary Calder examines how geographical location aligns with risk factors for preventable chronic disease.  Read more…

20/04/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/April-2018/Low-socioeconomic-status-increases-levels-of-chronic-disease


New evidence to break the cycle of educational disadvantage

There is a clear link between low-socioeconomic status and poor education and employment outcomes. But it doesn't need to be this way according to research from the Smith Family. Head of Research and Advocacy, Anne Hampshire explains.   Read more…

20/04/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/April-2018/New-evidence-to-break-the-cycle-of-educational-disadvantage


VET's role in mitigating disadvantage

Supporting disadvantaged students is central to the future of Vocational Education and Training in Australia, writes Kristen Osborne.  Read more…

20/04/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/April-2018/VET-s-role-in-mitigating-disadvantage


We're starting to give up on the ideal of Australia as a nation of equals

One of the most significant findings to emerge from the work of behavioural economists is that human beings would rather go without than be treated unfairly, writes Dr Simon Longstaff. Read more…

23/04/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/April-2018/We-re-starting-to-give-up-on-the-ideal-of-Australia-as-a-nation-of-equals


Workplace inequality starts sooner than you think

We know we have a workplace inequality problem. But do we know how early it starts? asks Tracy McLeod Howe.  Read more…

20/04/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/April-2018/Workplace-inequality-starts-sooner-than-you-think