Researcher, Work of Social Care Research Program, Centre for People, Organisation & Work, RMIT University
Eleanor Bentham is a Researcher in the Centre for People, Organisation and Work and the School of Management at RMIT. Her current work investigates the impact of the NDIS on the disability support workforce.
Eleanor previously worked for governments in Australia and in the UK, with a particular focus on educational and labour market disadvantage in low socioeconomic communities.
Experience
–present
Researcher, NDIS Workforce, Centre for People, Organisation & Work, RMIT University
2011–2011
Research Themes Coordinator, University of Sussex
2007–2010
Assistant Economist, Department for Work & Pensions, UK
2006–2007
Research Assistant, Institute for Development Studies, UK
2005–2005
Research Project Officer, Equity Research Centre
2004–2004
Research Assistant, Institute for Development Studies, UK
2002–2004
Research Project Officer, Equity Research Centre
2003–2004
Strategy Manager, Department for Education, Employment & Training, NT
Education
2007
University of Sussex, UK, Graduate Diploma in Economics
2001
Latrobe University, BA (Hons) Politics
Publications
2018
Wage theft, underpayment and unpaid work in marketised social care, Economic and Labour Relations Review