From the Horse’s Mouth: a focus on bread-and-butter reforms for jobseeker support recipients without dependants

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Jasmine Freemantle
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Successive governments have made efforts to reduce poverty amongst some specific population groups, such as children, families and the elderly. However, their focus on poverty alleviation has not been evenly applied across the New Zealand population. Certain groups, notably single and partnered adults without dependants, are yet to receive the same level of attention. This article considers poverty amongst 18–64-year-old beneficiaries, including jobseeker support–work ready (JS–WR) and jobseeker support–health condition or disability (JS–HCD) recipients without dependants. Rather than focusing on big ticket reforms commonly put forward, this article highlights some often overlooked aspects contributing to poverty and other unnecessary hardship amongst this group, and seeks to identify some policy improvements that could be made within existing frameworks. These are discussed with examples primarily from my own experience as a JS–HCD recipient, and informed by others on JS who provided first-hand experience.
来自马的嘴:对没有家属的求职者支持接受者的面包和黄油改革的重点
历届政府都努力减少某些特定人群的贫困,如儿童、家庭和老年人。然而,他们对减轻贫困的关注并没有均匀地适用于所有新西兰人。某些群体,尤其是单身和有伴侣的成年人,还没有得到同样程度的关注。本文考虑了18 - 64岁受益人中的贫困问题,包括没有家属的求职者支持-工作准备(JS-WR)和求职者支持-健康状况或残疾(JS-HCD)受益人。本文并没有把重点放在通常提出的大手笔改革上,而是强调了一些经常被忽视的方面,这些方面导致了这一群体的贫困和其他不必要的困难,并试图确定在现有框架内可以做出的一些政策改进。这些讨论的例子主要来自我自己作为JS - hcd接受者的经历,以及其他提供第一手经验的JS专家。
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