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For public housing tenants, having to relocate from their home is a significant and sustained stress. This research examined the drivers and experiences of tenant relocation from public housing in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
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The Australian Banking Association (ABA) welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on the amendments to the Housing Australia Investment Mandate Direction.
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This paper brings the housing studies literature into conversation with scholarship on settler colonialism to consider questions of housing justice in settler colonial societies.
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The promise of a better life under the NDIS has not turned into reality for many people with disability. There are clear steps that can be taken to reverse this situation and deliver on the promise.
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This research aims to identify the factors that govern the spatial location choice of affordable housing. The determinants were derived through an exploratory study of relevant literature studies encompassing different geographical contexts, socio-economic backgrounds, and technological and economic advancement levels.
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This year in the United States, approximately 500,000 people will not have their own homes to sleep in. Given a…
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Housing influences life chances and trajectories through many roles, differently and in relation to the socioeconomic characteristics of people and population groups. This article uses the concept – ‘housing niches’ to present an alternative, bottom-up, plural and bundled view of housing and advantage.
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The current housing and homelessness crisis impacting all Australian states and territories is highlighting the complex range of social, economic and environmental factors impacting families at risk of, or experiencing homelessness. The research argues for an alternative critical social work and human rights approach to housing and homelessness and that more policy attention and research needs to be directed towards supporting families.