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Home ownership

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Private home ownership
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Improving consumer experiences, choice, and outcomes in Australia’s retirement system: existing and proposed superannuation for housing policies


This interim report explores existing and proposed superannuation for housing policies. It looks at ways superannuation could be harnessed to contribute to increased rates of home ownership including withdrawal schemes, shared equity and savings schemes and loan collateral.
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It’s the economy (and housing), stupid: views of Australians on the economy and the housing market in January 2024


This paper summarises recent public opinion data on views on the economy, as well as experience and views on the housing market. It is based on data from the January 2024 ANUpoll, as well as historic ANUpoll data, and shows that compared to almost any time during the pandemic or immediately beforehand, Australians are more...
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Housing in Victoria: a quick guide


Drawing upon data from the 2011, 2016 and 2021 Censuses, as well as a range of other resources, this quick guide provides an overview of the current housing context in Victoria, including data visualisations.
Assessment

Transitions into home ownership: a quantitative assessment


This report analyses the economic constraints on people’s ability to buy a home in Australia over the four decades from the early 1980s. It also examines how home ownership has evolved over time; considers demand subsidies provided to first homebuyers; and examines the support from other family for first homebuyers.
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Glass ceilings: gendered inequality in the housing system


Women experience disadvantages across a range of social and economic indicators. Whether in education, the job market, unpaid domestic labour or the superannuation system, women consistently experience poorer outcomes than men. This paper explores some of the gendered inequalities within the housing system, based on the Australian Housing Monitor.