Widening distribution of work in Australia sparks debate on income equality.
The distribution of work in Australia has become more varied over the years, with more people experiencing unemployment, working part-time, or working long hours. This has also led to a wider range of earnings and well-being among individuals and households. The idea of sharing work to reduce unemployment is not supported, but instead, labor market deregulation and a negative income tax system could help increase employment without creating a large group of working poor.