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The Emerging Market for Individualised Support and Care

In: Individualising Risk

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  • Fiona Macdonald

    (RMIT University)

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The landscape of social care provision and employment in Australia is fundamentally changing due to the establishment of a cash-for-care individualised market for social care consumers of disability support and care services. In a largely unregulated publicly-managed and funded market, a growing number and diversity of for-profit service providers and co-ordinators, labour and care brokers and Uber-style digital care platforms are re-shaping social care provision and work. Frontline workers are employed in more casualised and insecure jobs. Self-employed contracting and direct employment arrangements are placing workers on the margins or beyond the boundaries of labour laws.

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  • Fiona Macdonald, 2021. "The Emerging Market for Individualised Support and Care," Springer Books, in: Individualising Risk, chapter 0, pages 111-133, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-33-6366-3_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6366-3_6
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