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Professor Hugh Stretton

New And Old Conditions For Inclusion

Hugh Stretton is Emeritus Professor and visiting research fellow in the School of Economics, University of Adelaide. He is a distinguished historian, social scientist, public intellectual and author of the controversial Economics: A New Introduction (1999).

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Plenary Addresses

Associate Professor Kathryn Edin

Work Is Not Enough

Kathryn Edin is an Associate Professor in the Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, Chicago, USA. She is a sociologist and ethnographer involved in a number of research studies of low-income families, children and welfare reform in the US. Her most recent book (with Laura Lein) is Making Ends Meet: How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low-Wage Work (Russell Sage Foundation, 1997).

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Professor Jonathan Bradshaw

How Has The Notion of Social Exclusion Developed In The European Discourse?

Jonathan Bradshaw is Professor of Social Policy at the University of York, UK and President of the Foundation for International Studies in Social Security. He has researched and written widely on poverty, especially child poverty, and is the author (with Naomi Finch) of A Comparison of Child Benefit Packages in 22 Countries, UK Department for Work and Pensions, 2002).

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Special Address

Professor Fiona Stanley AC

Bringing Australia Together For Children and Youth

Professor Stanley AC is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth, and the Australian of the Year for 2003.

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