Report
The housing and other service needs of recently arrived immigrants
Publisher
Housing
Citizenship
Immigration
Refugees
Rental housing
Tenants
Australia
Description
The Housing and Other Service Needs of Recently Arrived Immigrants is the final report of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia. The research found that recent immigrants made considerable use of government and other services, varying considerably by tenure, with home owners and home purchasers having the least recourse to assistance, and public and private tenants the greatest. Education and language assistance was the largest single service used by recent immigrants, followed by social services, employment assistance and health and aged care services.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited 2002
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
27 Jun 2002
