Louise Humpage

Louise Humpage

University of Auckland

H-index: 20

Oceania-New Zealand

About Louise Humpage

Louise Humpage, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Auckland, specializes in the field of welfare reform, indigenous affairs policy, refugee policy and settlment, public attitudes towards social citizenship.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Responsibilising young benefit recipients: Income management and financial capability in New Zealand

The social harms outweigh the benefits: A study of compulsory income management in greater Shepparton and Playford

Subjectification, suffering and emotional resistance: Life on the Cashless Debit Card

Resistance and reform: individual and collective agency

Series Preface

Policy, fast and slow: Social impact bonds and the differential temporalities of mobile policy

Recalibrating social security and reimagining work

Identity and emotion

Louise Humpage Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer

Citations(all)

1344

Citations(since 2020)

584

Cited By

948

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

University of Auckland

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Louise Humpage Skills & Research Interests

welfare reform

indigenous affairs policy

refugee policy and settlment

public attitudes towards social citizenship

Top articles of Louise Humpage

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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