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Organisation

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Acronym:
AHURI
Report

Housing consumption patterns and earnings behaviour of income support recipients over time


This is the Final Report for a research project which has involved a complex and multi-faceted analysis of longitudinal administrative income support (IS) data. Conducted by the AHURI Queensland Research Centre, the study has been principally concerned with issues about patterns of housing consumption among people on IS. This includes the housing arrangements and circumstances...
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Risk assessment practices in the private rental sector implications for low income renters


This report focuses on risk-assessment practices in the private rental market, with particular consideration of their impact on low-income renters. It is based on the fieldwork undertaken in the second stage of the research process.
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The impact of housing assistance on the employment and wage outcomes of labour market program participants: research paper


This report summaries existing literature on the impact of housing assistance on the employment and earning outcomes of labour market participants. This report summaries existing literature on the impact of Housing Assistance on the employment and earning outcomes of labour market participants. It pays particular attention to US studies that compare the work outcomes of...
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The implications of loss of a partner for older private renters: final report


This report aims to examine the effects of divorce, separation or bereavement on the housing and related financial circumstances of people aged 50 or over in different housing tenures, and in particular those on income support payments.
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Sustaining at-risk Indigenous tenancies - positioning paper


This study examines the role of tenancy support programs in assisting Indigenous households maintain their tenancies. It aims to improve our understanding of their operation and effectiveness in sustaining at-risk Indigenous tenancies. Knowledge of tenancy support programs, particularly those operating outside the public housing sector, is limited. The study will describe both mainstream and Indigenous-specific...

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