Louise Humpage
University of Auckland
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Oceania-New Zealand
Top articles of Louise Humpage
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Responsibilising young benefit recipients: Income management and financial capability in New Zealand | Critical Social Policy | Louise Humpage Shelley Bielefeld Greg Marston Zoe Staines Michelle Peterie | 2023/5 |
The social harms outweigh the benefits: A study of compulsory income management in greater Shepparton and Playford | Australian Social Work | P Mendes S Roche G Marston M Peterie Z Staines | 2020 |
Subjectification, suffering and emotional resistance: Life on the Cashless Debit Card | Michelle Peterie Greg Marston Louise Humpage Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/4/27 | |
Resistance and reform: individual and collective agency | Greg Marston Louise Humpage Michelle Peterie Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/6/16 | |
Series Preface | Eating Behaviors | Melissa H Laitner Michael G Perri Shalinka Jayatilleke Richard Lai DA Aga | 2016 |
Policy, fast and slow: Social impact bonds and the differential temporalities of mobile policy | Global Social Policy | Rebecca Grimwood Tom Baker Louise Humpage Jacob Broom | 2022/4 |
Recalibrating social security and reimagining work | Greg Marston Louise Humpage Michelle Peterie Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/6/16 | |
Identity and emotion | Greg Marston Louise Humpage Michelle Peterie Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/6/16 | |
Voluntary Income Management and financial education | Greg Marston Louise Humpage Michelle Peterie Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/6/16 | |
Framing welfare conditionality | Greg Marston Louise Humpage Michelle Peterie Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/6/16 | |
The trope of the vulnerable child in conditional welfare discourses: An Australian case study | Journal of Sociology | Michelle Peterie Greg Marston Louise Humpage Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/12 |
Why Income Management? | Greg Marston Louise Humpage Michelle Peterie Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/6/16 | |
Procedural, consumer and contractual rights, and access to justice | Greg Marston Louise Humpage Michelle Peterie Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/6/16 | |
The complexity of convergence: a multi-dimensional analysis of compulsory income management and social investment in New Zealand and Australia | Policy Studies | Louise Humpage Zoe Staines Greg Marston Michelle Peterie Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/7/4 |
Compulsory income management in Australia and New Zealand: more harm than good? | Philip Mendes Michelle Peterie Zoe Staines | 2022/11/30 | |
Barriers to implementing Compulsory Income Management | Greg Marston Louise Humpage Michelle Peterie Philip Mendes Shelley Bielefeld | 2022/6/16 | |
Examining the consequences of welfare conditionality: A case study of compulsory income management in the regional community of Ceduna, Australia | Social Policy and Society | Steven Roche Philip Mendes Greg Marston Shelley Bielefeld Michelle Peterie | 2021 |
How do beliefs and institutional context influence the portability of political and civil society behaviours among New Zealand return migrants? | Journal of Sociology | Louise Humpage | 2021/6 |
Is conditional welfare an effective means for reducing alcohol and drug abuse? An exploration of compulsory income management across four Australian trial sites | Australian Journal of Political Science | P Mendes S Roche G Marston S Bielefeld M Peterie | 2021/2 |
Income support in the wake of Covid-19: interviews | Auckland, New Zealand: The University of Auckland’Child Poverty Action Group, Auckland Action Against Poverty, First Union | Louise Humpage Charlotte Moore | 2021/4 |