Report
The stigmatisation of social housing: findings from a panel investigation
Publisher
Employment
Social issues
Housing
Urban planning
Community housing
Neighbourhood effects
Place-based stigma
Social housing
Australia
Description
This Investigative Panel found that social housing neighbourhoods are stigmatised because government policies have worked to congregate socially disadvantaged people in social housing neighbourhoods while under-investing in the tenure. At the same time, the media has portrayed these neighbourhoods as a haven for criminals and the welfare dependent. The authors argue that social housing organisations need to better employ the media to highlight the good effects of social housing, and educate the public about inequities in the housing system.
Authors: Keith Jacobs, Kathy Arthurson, Natasha Cica, Anna Greenwood and Annette Hastings.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited 2011
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
20 Apr 2011
