podbean
  • Discover
  • Podcast Features

    Your all-in-one podcasting solution.

    Podcast App

    The best podcast player & podcast app.

  • Livestream

    High-performing audio live, without limits.

    Podcast Studio

    Easy-to-use audio recorder app.

  • PodAds

    Dynamic Ad Insertion for podcasts.

  • Premium

    Convert listeners into buyers anywhere, anytime
    with the convenience of Podbean Premium.

    Patron

    The seamless way for fans to support you directly
    from your podcast.

  • Ad Marketplace

    Podcast advertising marketplace for advertisers
    and podcasters to meet.

  •  
  • All Arts Business Comedy Education
  • Fiction Government Health & Fitness History Kids & Family
  • Leisure Music News Religion & Spirituality Science
  • Society & Culture Sports Technology True Crime TV & Film
  • Live
  • Log in
  • Start your podcast for free
  • Home
  • Podcast Features
  • Enterprise
  • Live Stream
  • The Podcast App
  • Discover
  • Pricing
  • Log in
    Sign up free
  • About Us
  • Support

Politics with Michelle Grattan

News:Politics

economist Danielle Wood on Australia’s ‘blokey’ budge

2020-10-15
Download

In his budget reply, Anthony Albanese said women have suffered most during the pandemic, but were reduced to a footnote in the budget. He promised a Labor government would undertake a generous reshaping of the childcare subsidy to enable more women to join the workforce or to work more hours.

This week, Michelle Grattan talks to Grattan Institute CEO Danielle Wood who, in writing for the Australian Financial Review, described the budget as “blokey”:

“We look at those areas that have received direct support - construction… the energy sector, defence, manufacturing, all of those areas where the government has put direct money into a particular sector - they tend to be male dominated sectors.

"And actually often they’re not the ones that have taken the hardest hit in this recession.

"The sectors that have been hit really hard: hospitality, tourism, the arts, recreation, administrative services tend to be actually slightly more female dominated… we really don’t see any direct assistance for those sectors in the budget. ”

When asked about the budget generally Wood, the president of the Economic Society of Australia, is concerned all the eggs have been put into the “private sector basket”.

“If it doesn’t pay off, then we may see unemployment sticking around for a long time to come.”

In the Grattan institute’s report, co-authored by Wood, and titled Cheaper Childcare, Wood endorsed reform in a similar vein to Albanese’s proposal.

“Our numbers suggest that for every dollar that you spend reforming the subsidy…you return more than two dollars in additional GDP,” she says.

“The Labor reforms… you’re probably talking, if its $2 billion a year… something in the vicinity of $5 billion return each year for GDP.”

view more

More Episodes

Former MP Kate Ellis on the culture in parliament house
2021-02-23
David Littleproud on The Nationals and net zero
2021-02-11
Anthony Albanese on his new frontbench, Joel Fitzgibbon, and Labor’s imminent workplace policy
2021-02-01
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on promising budget figures
2020-12-17
Chief Scientist Alan Finkel on climate, energy and emissions
2020-12-09
Asia-Pacific expert Bates Gill on China’s endgame
2020-12-02
two views on increasing the super contribution
2020-11-25
Defence expert Allan Behm on the background to the Brereton report
2020-11-18
Joel Fitzgibbon on Labor climate policy and leadership
2020-11-11
a budget for a pandemic
2020-10-08
Chris Richardson on what Tuesday’s budget will and should do
2020-09-30
New Zealand’s Helen Clark on the pandemic inquiry and avoiding election ‘cat fights
2020-09-24
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Angus Taylor on the 'gas-fired' recovery
2020-09-16
Jodie McVernon on Melbourne’s modelling, a Covid vaccine, and the role of experts in a crisis
2020-09-09
Chris Bowen on the recession, aged care and priorities for health policy
2020-09-03
Former Greens leader Richard Di Natale on COVID, climate and his successor
2020-08-27
Professor Barney Glover on the bleak years ahead for higher education
2020-08-19
Jim Chalmers on tax cuts, inequality, and the Queensland election
2020-08-13
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells on aged care – what needs to be done differently
2020-08-07
  • ←
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • →
01234567810111213141516171819

Get this podcast on your
phone, FREE

Create your
podcast in
minutes

  • Full-featured podcast site
  • Unlimited storage and bandwidth
  • Comprehensive podcast stats
  • Integrate with iTunes and Google
    store
  • Make money with your podcast
Get started

It is Free

  • Podcast Services
    • Podcast Features
    • Pricing
    • Enterprise Solution
    • Private Podcast
    • The Podcast App
    • Live Stream
    • Audio Recorder
  •  
    • Podcast Hosting
    • Create a Podcast
    • Video Podcast
    • Podcast Stats
    • Start Podcasting
    • Switch to Podbean
    • Submit your podcast
  •  
    • Education Podcast
    • Church Podcast
    • Nonprofit Podcast
    • Get Sermons Online
    • Free Audiobooks
    • Start Radio Talk Show
    • How to start a podcast
  • MONETIZATION
    • Premium Podcast
    • Podcast Advertising
    • Patron Program
  • Support
    • Email Us
    • Support Center
    • Free Webinars
    • Developers
    • Podbean Plugins
    • Resources
  • Podbean
    • About Us
    • Affiliate Program
    • Badges
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Podbean Blog

Copyright © 2006-2021 Podbean.com