Tenancy Sustainment

This working paper addresses the impact of zoning reforms implemented in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2016, and critically evaluates critiques that dismissed the supply and rental market outcomes as a “myth”.
This study aimed to assess the extent to which the association between housing tenure and disability-free life years is independent of socio-demographic circumstances from earlier in life.
This research highlights that in the Australian Housing Aspirations survey a large majority (78%) of private rental tenants aspired to own their own home, while the research survey found three out of five private renters don’t think they will ever be able to afford to buy a home of their own.
This research investigates the current challenges in providing social housing to people with complex support needs and considers potential alternative policy responses. 
This study is the first to document informal housing practices in Australian cities using 2021–2022 data gathered through web scraping.
Unfortunately, many non-metropolitan communities do not have the housing stock needed to support residents as they age. This paper includes a three-part review.
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.