'Marriage-Like Relationships' and Social Security in Australia: From Governing the 'Moral Character' of the Family to Governing in the Context of Neoliberalism

M. Voyce
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This article examines this social security issue in Australia where couples share a home and care for each other. Such 'careers' as well as 'long term friends' and 'divorcees and ex-partners' living together, could have their welfare benefits and allowances reduced under current welfare law in Australia, as their relationship could be seen as a marriage-like relationship.
澳大利亚的“婚姻式关系”和社会保障:从管理家庭的“道德品质”到新自由主义背景下的管理
这篇文章探讨了澳大利亚的社会保障问题,在那里,夫妻共享一个家,互相照顾。根据澳大利亚现行的福利法,这些“事业”、“长期朋友”、“离婚人士和前伴侣”的福利和津贴可能会减少,因为他们的关系可能被视为类似婚姻的关系。
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