Economic Support for Individuals During the First Wave of COVID-19 : The Australian Experience

The Australian response to the COVID pandemic was on two fronts: the public health response was to keep the virus out of Australia, using border closures and social distancing measures as the first line of defence; and the economic response was through fiscal measures to support businesses and indiv...

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Main Author: Hodgson, Helen
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88648
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description The Australian response to the COVID pandemic was on two fronts: the public health response was to keep the virus out of Australia, using border closures and social distancing measures as the first line of defence; and the economic response was through fiscal measures to support businesses and individuals who were affected by the disruption of these measures. The measures to support individuals who lost income as a result of the economic disruption included income support; rent moratoria; and access to superannuation. Further fiscal stimulus measures were introduced in subsequent budgets. These policies provided essential support during the pandemic in 2020. The economy recovered faster than expected following that first wave, resulting in some unintended outcomes in the labour market, the housing market and superannuation. These are likely to widen income and wealth gaps in Australia. These economic supports had been withdrawn by the time of the outbreak of the Delta variant on the east coast of Australia in mid-2021. The replacement programs provide less support than their predecessors, and the economy is showing the effects, particularly on income insecure residents. As the economy stabilises, the Government must adopt policies that protect the vulnerable, not revert to austerity settings.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-886482022-09-23T05:50:58Z Economic Support for Individuals During the First Wave of COVID-19 : The Australian Experience Hodgson, Helen The Australian response to the COVID pandemic was on two fronts: the public health response was to keep the virus out of Australia, using border closures and social distancing measures as the first line of defence; and the economic response was through fiscal measures to support businesses and individuals who were affected by the disruption of these measures. The measures to support individuals who lost income as a result of the economic disruption included income support; rent moratoria; and access to superannuation. Further fiscal stimulus measures were introduced in subsequent budgets. These policies provided essential support during the pandemic in 2020. The economy recovered faster than expected following that first wave, resulting in some unintended outcomes in the labour market, the housing market and superannuation. These are likely to widen income and wealth gaps in Australia. These economic supports had been withdrawn by the time of the outbreak of the Delta variant on the east coast of Australia in mid-2021. The replacement programs provide less support than their predecessors, and the economy is showing the effects, particularly on income insecure residents. As the economy stabilises, the Government must adopt policies that protect the vulnerable, not revert to austerity settings. 2021 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88648 restricted
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Economic Support for Individuals During the First Wave of COVID-19 : The Australian Experience
title Economic Support for Individuals During the First Wave of COVID-19 : The Australian Experience
title_full Economic Support for Individuals During the First Wave of COVID-19 : The Australian Experience
title_fullStr Economic Support for Individuals During the First Wave of COVID-19 : The Australian Experience
title_full_unstemmed Economic Support for Individuals During the First Wave of COVID-19 : The Australian Experience
title_short Economic Support for Individuals During the First Wave of COVID-19 : The Australian Experience
title_sort economic support for individuals during the first wave of covid-19 : the australian experience
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88648