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Why more investment in the NDIS may not boost employment

  • Written by Flavio Souza, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of South Australia
Why more investment in the NDIS may not boost employmentWe don't yet know how NDIS participants make trade-offs.Shutterstock

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was created to boost the economic and social participation of Australians living with a disability. To this end, the scheme puts choice and control in the hands of people living with a disability.

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