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Organisation

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Acronym:
AHURI
Report

Migration of income-support recipients from non-metropolitan NSW and SA into Sydney and Adelaide


In the final report of this project, Nancy Marshall, Ian Burnley, Peter Murphy and Graeme Hugo examine the motivations of, and tradeoffs made by, low-income welfare recipients who choose to relocate from rural and regional areas to metropolitan cities.
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Entering rental housing


In the final report of a project which surveyed households entering social housing and rent-assisted private renters, Terry Burke, Caroline Neske and Liss Ralston discuss client aspirations and needs in relation to the two major forms of housing assistance provided by government in Australia.
Report

The benefits of tenure diversification


This report presents the findings of research that aimed to assess the extent to which the various objectives of tenure diversification policies have been achieved.
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An analysis of the determinants of the labour market activities of housing assistance recipients


If individuals limit their labour market participation because of the housing assistance program guidelines, the overall cost of the program participants is likely to be higher than anticipated. Long-term reliance on housing assistance and related programs may limit the participation of individuals in important aspects of economic and social life. This positioning paper by Stephen...
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A review of private rental support programs


This Positioning Paper introduces a project undertaken by a team of AHURI based researchers to review Private Rental Support Programs (PRSP) in each Australian State and Territory and judge their effectiveness in assisting tenants on low-incomes.

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