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Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

Research

Occasional Paper 9

Inquiry into poverty and financial hardship

The former Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services submission to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee. October 2003

In October 2002 the Australian Senate referred, for inquiry and report, questions related to poverty and financial hardship to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee. The former Department of Family and Community Services responded to the Committee's request for submissions as part of their information gathering process. This Occasional Paper reproduces the Department's submission.

The key themes of the submission are:The submission notes the extensive range of programs currently in place to provide income support and strengthen the capacity of individuals, families and communities, although it highlighted:The submission also incorporates a significant technical discussion of the issues associated with the measurement of income distribution and different approaches to poverty measurement. Emphasising the importance of moving away from some of the traditional approaches of income poverty the Department attached to its submission a copy of research which has been undertaken on hardship using financial stress indicators. This has been published by the Department as Occasional Paper 4 Hardship in Australia.