Research / Reports

This research investigates the key links between housing and poverty. Its purpose is to draw together different dimensions of the relationships between housing costs and poverty, including policy settings, tax and transfer systems, housing assistance and place-based dimensions and individual capabilities.

Homelessness is a long-standing social problem in many countries. People who work and volunteer in homeless shelters struggle with the…

Youth self-identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning/queer, intersex, asexual, and other identities (LGBTQIA+) are overrepresented among the homeless youth…

This final Inquiry examines the challenges of financing to buy a first home. It incorporates four supporting Research Projects and…

Under what conditions will the public accept homeless-serving housing and social service facilities in their neighborhood? In this paper, we…

Couchsurfing, or temporarily staying with friends, extended family, acquaintances, or strangers, is a growing form of homelessness within Australia, and…

Homelessness has re-emerged as a significant issue in Aotearoa, New Zealand in recent decades, with Māori being impacted disproportionately due…

The “No Fixed Address” version 2 (NFAv.2) project tested the efficacy of a potential best practice program that aimed to…