Poverty and Australian housing: findings from an AHURI Investigative Panel

Funding Activity

Funding Status
Closed

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Funded Activity Summary

This Investigative Panel was guided by three principal research questions: 1. What housing, planning, taxation and social security policies significantly affect housing-related poverty? a. What are the risks and potential benefits of changing policy settings? b. What lessons can be learnt from international policy and practice? 2. How do Australian housing markets and institutions (e.g. tenure regulations, costs, location, built form, capacity of affordable housing sector) intersect with individual capabilities (e.g. income support, labour market status, household type, race, gender) to produce and reproduce particular experiences of poverty? 3. What programs and policies are already operating which address the intersections of housing and poverty? What are the opportunities to extend and add to these?

Funded Activity Details

Start Date: 01-01-2022

End Date: 01-01-2023

Funding Scheme: Funding Scheme not available

Funder: AHURI

Research Topics

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Other Keywords

Poverty and Economic Inequality | Social and Economic Impact Studies

ACN 633 798 857