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Designing Social Service Markets
- First Page
- Preliminary pages
- Abbreviations
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction: Designing markets in the Australian social service system
- 1. Quality and marketised care: The case of family day care
- 2. The development and significance of marketisation in refugee settlement services
- 3. Out of sight, out of mind? Markets and employment services in remote Indigenous communities
- 4. A super market? Marketisation, financialisation and private superannuation
- 5. Marketisation in disability services: A history of the NDIS
- 6. Making a profitable social service market: The evolution of the private nursing home sector
- 7. The marketisation of social housing in New South Wales
- 8. Designing public subsidies for private markets: Rent‑seeking, inequality and childcare policy
- 9. Public providers: Making human service markets work
- 10. Conclusion: The present and future of social service marketisation


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