Peter Saunders

Expertise: Social policy issues, welfare reform, nanny state, tax reform, poverty

Peter is currently living in England but has continued his association by becoming a CIS Senior Fellow. He was the Centre’s Director of Social Policy from 2002 until 2008. His work at the CIS has focused mainly on issues of poverty, social inequality and welfare reform. His most recent works are Remoralising the Welfare State (2013) and When Prophecy Fails (2011).  Peter’s first CIS publication was Social Foundations of a Free Society (2001).  Other publications include A Self-Reliant Australia (2003) and Australia’s Welfare Habit: And how to kick it (2004) and The Government Giveth and the Government Taketh Away (2007), edited Taxploitation. The Case for Income Tax Reform (2006).

Before joining the CIS Peter was Professor of Sociology at the University of Sussex in England and Research Manager at the Australian Institute of Family Studies (2000-02). He published major works on topics including meritocracy, contemporary capitalism, privatisation and home ownership.

www.petersaunders.org.uk

• Latest from Peter Saunders

Australia’s Welfare Habit and How to Kick It
Peter SaundersOctober 1, 2004SP07

Forty years ago only 3% of working age Australians depended on welfare payments as their...

Only 18%? Why ACOSS is Wrong to be Complacent about Welfare Dependency
Peter SaundersSeptember 2, 2004IA51

A new report from the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) recognises that welfare dependency...

Tax Reform to Make Work Pay
Peter SaundersMay 29, 2004PM62

We are paying more tax than ever before. Australia’s tax burden is higher than in...

Why We Must Reform the Disability Support Pension
Peter SaundersApril 6, 2004IA47

There has been a big increase in people claiming the Disability Support Pension (DSP) although...

Lies, Damned Lies and the Senate Poverty Inquiry Report
Peter SaundersApril 1, 2004IA46

A recent Senate Report claims that ‘poverty’ in Australia is widespread and has been getting...

How To Reduce Long Term Unemployment
Peter SaundersSeptember 11, 2003IA40

More than half the people claiming unemployment allowances in Australia have been on benefits for...

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