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In the Shadow of the Welfare State: The Role of Payday Lending in Poverty Survival in Australia
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SHEVELLAR, LYNDA
, MARSTON, GREG
in
Australia
/ Banking
/ Canada
/ Charitable trusts
/ Consumer credit
/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Countries
/ Credit
/ Education
/ Fees & charges
/ Financial Services
/ Governance
/ Government and politics
/ Health Education
/ Housing
/ Income
/ Income support
/ Interest rates
/ Low income
/ Low Income Groups
/ Mixed economy
/ Partnership
/ Partnerships
/ Payday loans
/ Political activism
/ Poverty
/ Predatory lending
/ Protection
/ Public welfare
/ Social development
/ Social policy
/ Social protection
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ State Role
/ U.S.A
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
/ Urban areas
/ Voluntarism
/ Welfare economics
/ Welfare State
/ Workfare programs
2014
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In the Shadow of the Welfare State: The Role of Payday Lending in Poverty Survival in Australia
by
SHEVELLAR, LYNDA
, MARSTON, GREG
in
Australia
/ Banking
/ Canada
/ Charitable trusts
/ Consumer credit
/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Countries
/ Credit
/ Education
/ Fees & charges
/ Financial Services
/ Governance
/ Government and politics
/ Health Education
/ Housing
/ Income
/ Income support
/ Interest rates
/ Low income
/ Low Income Groups
/ Mixed economy
/ Partnership
/ Partnerships
/ Payday loans
/ Political activism
/ Poverty
/ Predatory lending
/ Protection
/ Public welfare
/ Social development
/ Social policy
/ Social protection
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ State Role
/ U.S.A
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
/ Urban areas
/ Voluntarism
/ Welfare economics
/ Welfare State
/ Workfare programs
2014
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In the Shadow of the Welfare State: The Role of Payday Lending in Poverty Survival in Australia
by
SHEVELLAR, LYNDA
, MARSTON, GREG
in
Australia
/ Banking
/ Canada
/ Charitable trusts
/ Consumer credit
/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Countries
/ Credit
/ Education
/ Fees & charges
/ Financial Services
/ Governance
/ Government and politics
/ Health Education
/ Housing
/ Income
/ Income support
/ Interest rates
/ Low income
/ Low Income Groups
/ Mixed economy
/ Partnership
/ Partnerships
/ Payday loans
/ Political activism
/ Poverty
/ Predatory lending
/ Protection
/ Public welfare
/ Social development
/ Social policy
/ Social protection
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ State Role
/ U.S.A
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
/ Urban areas
/ Voluntarism
/ Welfare economics
/ Welfare State
/ Workfare programs
2014
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In the Shadow of the Welfare State: The Role of Payday Lending in Poverty Survival in Australia
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In the Shadow of the Welfare State: The Role of Payday Lending in Poverty Survival in Australia
2014
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A defining characteristic of contemporary welfare governance in many western countries has been a reduced role for governments in direct provision of welfare, including housing, education, health and income support. One of the unintended consequences of devolutionary trends in social welfare is the development of a ‘shadow welfare state’ (Fairbanks, 2009; Gottschalk, 2000), which is a term used to describe the complex partnerships between state-based social protection, voluntarism and marketised forms of welfare. Coupled with this development, conditional workfare schemes in countries such as the United States, Canada, the UK and Australia are pushing more people into informal and semi-formal means of poverty survival (Karger, 2005). These transformations are actively reshaping welfare subjectivities and the role of the state in urban governance. Like other countries such as the US, Canada and the UK, the fringe lending sector in Australia has experienced considerable growth over the last decade. Large numbers of people on low incomes in Australia are turning to non-mainstream financial services, such as payday lenders, for the provision of credit to make ends meet. In this paper, we argue that the use of fringe lenders by people on low incomes reveals important theoretical and practical insights into the relationship between the mixed economy of welfare and the mixed economy of credit in poverty survival.
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