Journal article
How Australian welfare reforms shape low-income single mothers’ food provisioning practices and their children’s nutritional health
N Jovanovski, K Cook
Critical Public Health | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
This paper examines the food provisioning practices of low-income single mothers affected by market-driven welfare reforms in Australia. We explore the tensions between women’s care responsibilities and the government’s welfare-to-work reform, and the effects of these tensions on the nutritional health and wellbeing of women and their children. Conducting a thematic analysis of 20 interviews with single mothers receiving either Parenting Payment Single, Newstart Allowance (NSA), or the Disability Support Pension, we found that when women’s income and time were significantly compromised, especially when women were transferred onto the less generous unemployment benefit NSA, that food provisio..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council