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Wendy Stone

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Wendy M. Stone
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‘We’ve been robbed’: young women and gender diverse people’s housing experiences and solutions


In this study, a generational, gendered, and intersectional approach is used to investigate the lived experience of housing insecurity, homelessness risk and homelessness experienced by a diverse range of young women and young gender diverse people aged 18 to 30 years. It provides recommendations to address the inequities in access to housing that are generational...
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Social housing pathways by policy co-design: opportunities for tenant participation in system innovation in Australia


This research examines the best-practice opportunities for increasing tenant participation in developing social housing and related housing assistance policies and programs in Australia.
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The value of housing co-operatives in Australia

Jeremy Niass, Nestor Guity

This report presents the findings of the ARC Linkage Project Articulating Value in Housing Co-operatives, undertaken in partnership with the Australian Co-operative Housing Alliance. It presents the first data set on affordable rental housing co-operatives across New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.
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Gendered housing matters: toward gender-responsive data and policy making

Sarah Sinclair, Debbie Faulkner, Amity James, Thomas Zhang

This research seeks to inform improved housing and homelessness responses to gendered housing experiences, and to explicitly broaden the ways to conceptualise and engage with gender in housing policy, research, and data collection and analysis.
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Poverty and Australian housing: findings from an Investigative Panel


This research investigates the key links between housing and poverty. Its purpose is to draw together different dimensions of the relationships between housing costs and poverty, including policy settings, tax and transfer systems, housing assistance and place-based dimensions and individual capabilities.

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