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    2020

    Considine, Mark and O’Sullivan, Siobhan and McGann, Michael and Nguyen, Phuc (2020) Contracting personalization by results: comparing marketization reforms in Australia and the UK. Public Administration. ISSN 0033-3298 (In Press)

    McGann, Michael and Nguyen, Phuc and Considine, Mark (2020) Welfare conditionality and blaming the unemployed. Administration and Society, 52 (3). pp. 466-494. ISSN 1552-3039

    2019

    O’Sullivan, Siobhan and McGann, Michael and Considine, Mark (2019) The Category Game and its Impact on Street-Level Bureaucrats and Jobseekers: An Australian Case Study. Social Policy and Society, 18 (4). pp. 631-645. ISSN 1474-7464

    Considine, Mark and O'Sullivan, Siobhan and McGann, Michael and Nguyen, Phuc (2019) Locked-in or Locked-out: Can a Public Services Market Really Change? Journal of Social Policy, 2019. pp. 1-22. ISSN 1469-7823

    2018

    Lewis, Jenny M. and Considine, Mark and O'Sullivan, Siobhan and Nguyen, Phuc and McGann, Michael (2018) From Entitlement to Experiment: Industry Report on Case Studies of high performing providers. Technical Report. The University of Melbourne.

    2017

    Lewis, Jenny M. and Considine, Mark and O'Sullivan, Siobhan and Nguyen, Phuc and McGann, Michael (2017) From Entitlement to Experiment: The new governance of welfare to work – UK Report back to Industry Partners. Technical Report. The University of Melbourne.

    2016

    Lewis, Jenny M. and Considine, Mark and O'Sullivan, Siobhan and Nguyen, Phuc and McGann, Michael (2016) From Entitlement to Experiment: The new governance of welfare to work - Australian Report back to Industry Partners. Technical Report. The University of Melbourne.

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