Dr Trish Hill
Honorary Senior Lecturer
BA (Hons) Murdoch, PhD UNSW
Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA)
Social Policy Research Centre
Trish's research employs a feminist economic and social policy lens to examine issues in the fields of poverty and inequality, informal care across the lifecourse and ageing and aged care.
Recent projects include:
- research on poverty and inequality in Australia as part of the between UNSW Sydney and ACOSS (the Australian Council of Social Services)
- a review of existing ABS datasets to explore what can be known about the with the Australian Institute of Family Studies for the Attorney General's Department
- a literature review on for the NSW Carers Advisory Council
- an ARC linkage project on
- research for the Australian Human Rights Commission on
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- Publications
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- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- 2017 Dean’s Award for Social Impact in 2017, UNSW Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Awarded for research on Investing in care: recognising and valuing those who care for the Australian Human Rights Commission (with Dr Myra Hamilton, Cathy Thomson and Emeritus Professor Bettina Cass)
- 2013 University of Leeds Care Connect: The Social Care Innovation Hub International Visiting Scholarship (hosted by Dr Lisa Buckner)
- 2007-08 British Academy Visiting FellowshipÌý on Within Household Inequalities and Time Use with Professor Susan Himmelweit (Open University, UK)
- 2004-05 Australian Government Office for the Status of Women Time Use Fellowship Valuing time for a full income measure
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Member, Australian Bureau of Statistics Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers Reference Group
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Care and Caring
My Research Supervision
Recent completions include: (withand Sherman Chan (with ).