Tenancy Sustainment

This article examines the housing situations of people released from prison in Aotearoa New Zealand, and the relationship between two measures of recidivism (re-sentencing and re-imprisonment) and two measures of housing stability (stable housing and residential mobility).
The COSS Model is an Australian place-based collective impact approach that uses data gathered via population screening in secondary schools to identify and then support adolescents at risk of homelessness.
This study developed a framework for conceptualising the relationship between stable housing and social capital.
This performance report assesses the progress of the Better Deal for Renters by each Australian state and territory, one year since it was delivered.
This report shows how rent control impacts block-group income distributions as the share of residents with rental contracts subject to a cap increase, in Vienna, Austria.
Understanding determinants of low take-up of rental subsidies is crucial for evaluating program effectiveness and anticipating fiscal implications.
This article contributes to scholarship that conceptualises housing, particularly social housing, as an infrastructure of care.
Few studies have examined the interplay between IPV, homelessness, and housing. Qualitative methods can provide a greater understanding of the lived experience of IPV and homelessness to identify potential solutions.