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Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

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AHURI
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Youth homelessness in rural Australia


Young people facing or experiencing homelessness in rural Australia have very different experiences to their urban contemporaries. The Foyer model is one response that could help young rural people establish themselves, without relocating them to cities away from their support networks writes Bill Randolph in this AHURI research bulletin.
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How does security of tenure impact on public housing tenants?


Security of tenure gives people a sense of autonomy, identity and control over their living environment resulting in increased residential stability and reduced stress writes Jeanette Lewis. This in turn benefits children's education and neighbourhood social cohesion, and in some contexts enables workforce participation.
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How does housing density affect disadvantage across the city?


Infill housing in middle ring suburbs is a destination for low-income, disadvantaged households in the private rental market writes Ernest Healy and Bob Birrell.
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Public housing and employment


Effective housing policy should support and enable people's participation in social and economic life argues Connie Hughes. To understand the links between public housing and employment we need to examine a complex mosaic of how public housing as a tenure is designed, who the tenants are, and where they live.
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The regional impact of housing costs and assistance on financial disadvantage: positioning paper


This research proposes to expand current financial disadvantage measures by including a regional housing cost variable. The aim of this project is examine the impact of housing costs and housing assistance on levels of financial disadvantage. This research will provide detailed LGA-level simulated results that will enable a fuller evaluation of the current policy options...

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