Surveys


What do philosophers believe?

Philosophers don’t spend so much time these days pondering the nature of God or existence and reeling off digestible nuggets of wisdom. So what do modern-day philosophers think about? And what should you talk to them about?

Are surveys useful as a basis for public health policy?

Should we really be basing our public health policies on what consumers say in telephone surveys? We would be outraged if that happened in another industry, writes Jennifer Doggett.

Flint: New book explodes WorkChoices myths

A new book examining WorkChoices explodes some myths about IR system, including the misconception that it replaces a system which worked well. The old system was appalling and had to go, writes David Flint.