Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and correlates of housing affordability stress among community-dwelling older Australians. Methods: The 2002 ABS General Social Survey was used to measure the prevalence of housing affordability stress. Rare event logistic regression was used to measure the potential correlates of housing affordability stress. Results: Almost 5% of Australians aged 55 years and older, and 20% of those younger than 55 years, are estimated to experience housing affordability stress. Men and women living alone are more likely to experience affordability stress when compared to couples. Low-income earners, those with a consumer debt or who do not hold assets, are at a heightened risk of such st...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Australia is experiencing a significant demographic shift – the proportion of the population that is...
Housing stress measures (using the 30/40 rule) have been criticized in terms of their useful...
Housing stress is only weakly linked with indicators of wellbeing such as health and financial stres...
Overview Housing forms a large part of the Australian economy and is an integral part of people’s w...
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health....
Housing policy in Australia historically has focused on facilitating homeownership and creating some...
This report examined the housing aspirations of older Australians, defined as households over the ag...
Considerable research effort has sought to understand the prevalence and effects of housing affordab...
Families with mortgages are the most susceptible to prolonged housing stress, and those experiencin...
In recent decades, housing affordability has been increasingly linked to household financial outcome...
In recent decades, housing affordability has been increasingly linked to household financial outcome...
The Australian government, due to its virtual freeze on the expansion of social housing, has created...
Over two-thirds of Australians are owner-occupiers and a majority of the population holds most of th...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Australia is experiencing a significant demographic shift – the proportion of the population that is...
Housing stress measures (using the 30/40 rule) have been criticized in terms of their useful...
Housing stress is only weakly linked with indicators of wellbeing such as health and financial stres...
Overview Housing forms a large part of the Australian economy and is an integral part of people’s w...
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health....
Housing policy in Australia historically has focused on facilitating homeownership and creating some...
This report examined the housing aspirations of older Australians, defined as households over the ag...
Considerable research effort has sought to understand the prevalence and effects of housing affordab...
Families with mortgages are the most susceptible to prolonged housing stress, and those experiencin...
In recent decades, housing affordability has been increasingly linked to household financial outcome...
In recent decades, housing affordability has been increasingly linked to household financial outcome...
The Australian government, due to its virtual freeze on the expansion of social housing, has created...
Over two-thirds of Australians are owner-occupiers and a majority of the population holds most of th...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Australia is experiencing a significant demographic shift – the proportion of the population that is...