Adam Stebbing
Lecturer
Department of Sociology
Macquarie University
Australia
Biography
Adam Stebbing is a sociologist broadly interested in the interactions of social policy, tax and inequality in ageing societies. He teaches and undertakes research in applied sociology in the Department of Sociology at Macquarie University in Sydney. He also directs and advises in the undergraduate social science degree, teaching core second and third year units. Currently, his multiple research interests include: the implications that the rapid growth of middle class welfare delivered through the tax system for Australian social policy; exploring the policy shift toward private retirement savings as the population ages; developing an outcomes measure for community aged care, and, advancing a sociological understanding homelessness.
Research Interest
Sociology
Publications
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Without house or home?: understanding homelessness as dwelling Stebbing, A. 2017 Reimagining home in the 21st century. Lloyd, J. & Vasta, E. (eds.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 102-118 17 p.
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Measuring consumer outcomes: Development and testing of the Australian Community Care Outcomes Measure Cardona, B., Fine, M., Stebbing, A., Duncan, C., Samsa, P. & Eagar, K. 1 Mar 2017 In : Australasian Journal on Ageing. 36, 1, p. 69-71 3 p.
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Ageing well at home: measuring the impact of community care for older people Cardona, B., Stebbing, A., Fine, M., Duncan, C., Samsa, P. & Eagar, K. 29 May 2017 Sydney, NSW: Macquarie University. 75 p.