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Safety Net

This thoughtful and challenging book is essential reading for anyone concerned with the task of ensuring our social safety net is sustainable and adapted to the modern era. 
—Emma Dawson, executive director of Per Capita

Safety Net : The Future of Welfare in Australia

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About the author

Daniel  Mulino

Daniel Mulino is a federal MP, who was elected as the member for Fraser in May 2019. He completed a PhD in economics from Yale University in 2005. Safety Net is his first book.

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Praise for Safety Net

‘Knowledge and thoughtful analysis applied to crucial policy questions. Reassuring and inspiring after the federal election.’ —Ross Garnaut

‘A timely and comprehensive review of the history and future of the welfare state, and whether Australia’s safety net is fit-for-purpose for the risks and challenges ahead.’ 
—Peter Dawkins, former vice-chancellor of Victoria University and former director of the Melbourne Institute

‘Social policies need to be shaped by policymakers as well as by scholars versed in economics and history. MP Daniel Mulino applies all these skills in fashioning this monumental work. It’s all there: a complete set of practical experience-based recommendations for every kind of social insurance.’ —Professor Peter H. Lindert, University of California – Davis and author of Making Social Spending Work

‘A deep reflection on the contemporary management of social risk in democratic systems. This thoughtful and challenging book is essential reading for anyone concerned with the task of ensuring our social safety net is sustainable and adapted to the modern era.’ —Emma Dawson, executive director of Per Capita

‘Daniel Mulino chronicles in impressive, readable detail the global progress that societies have made in developing shock-absorbing social policies, and proposes further development in the footsteps of Australia’s greatest social and economic reformers.’ —Peter Harris, former chairman of the Australian Productivity Commission

‘My brilliant parliamentary colleague discusses how we got our institutions, and how to reform them for the challenges of the future.’ —Andrew Leigh ‘Favourite books of 2022’