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Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne (Australia). – 1985
Changes in the Australian taxation system are discussed in reference to two central issues: (1) achieving horizontal and vertical equity within the tax-transfer system; and (2) interrelating taxation and social security systems. Horizontal equity embodies the principle that those in similar economic circumstances should pay the same levels of…
Descriptors: Family Income, Family Programs, Finance Reform, Foreign Countries
Brownlee, Helen; And Others – 1990
The Australian Family Income Transfer Project (AFIT) is designed to examine the impact of government policies on the economic wellbeing of Australian families. The AFIT Project uses published national statistics as well as data and information collected by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (the project's sponsor) in its own studies and…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Economic Research, Family Financial Resources, Family Income
Brownlee, Helen; And Others – 1990
The Australian Family Income Transfer Project (AFIT) is designed to examine the impact of government policies on the economic well being of Australian families. The AFIT Project uses published national statistics as well as data and information collected by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (the project's sponsor) in its own studies and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Day Care, Economic Impact, Economic Research