Historically, New Zealand has had relatively high rates of home ownership, with widely held aspirations for mortgage-free tenure in later life. As a consequence, examination of the small but growing numbers of older renters has been limited. This article draws together local research, commissioned policy development work and comparative evidence to identify the characteristics of older people in rental accommodation, current and projected issues and potential policy issues
Past housing policies and higher rates of home ownership among the elderly have meant that a larger ...
There are continued concerns, politically and socially, regarding the future growth in over 65 year ...
At the 2001 Census, 102,735 older persons (aged 65 years or more) were housed in 87,940 public housi...
© 2019 The Authors Objective: To explore relationships between the housing tenure of older New Zeala...
Population projections by Statistics New Zealand indicate that the New Zealand resident population w...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
While child poverty remains a critical issue, ageing is a critical factor in the demographic changes...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
With the rise in the number of people aged 65+ in New Zealand, it seems increasingly important that ...
With the rise in the number of people aged 65+ in New Zealand, it seems increasingly important that ...
The primary assumptions of government policies for the care and support of older people in New Zeala...
Population aging is a significant issue for Australia and across the globe. There are known links be...
It is well recognised that today people are not only living longer than their forebears, but they ar...
As disproportionate users of services, older people are more vulnerable to shifts in policy in healt...
With the rise in the number of people aged 65+ in New Zealand, it seems increasingly important that ...
Past housing policies and higher rates of home ownership among the elderly have meant that a larger ...
There are continued concerns, politically and socially, regarding the future growth in over 65 year ...
At the 2001 Census, 102,735 older persons (aged 65 years or more) were housed in 87,940 public housi...
© 2019 The Authors Objective: To explore relationships between the housing tenure of older New Zeala...
Population projections by Statistics New Zealand indicate that the New Zealand resident population w...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
While child poverty remains a critical issue, ageing is a critical factor in the demographic changes...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
With the rise in the number of people aged 65+ in New Zealand, it seems increasingly important that ...
With the rise in the number of people aged 65+ in New Zealand, it seems increasingly important that ...
The primary assumptions of government policies for the care and support of older people in New Zeala...
Population aging is a significant issue for Australia and across the globe. There are known links be...
It is well recognised that today people are not only living longer than their forebears, but they ar...
As disproportionate users of services, older people are more vulnerable to shifts in policy in healt...
With the rise in the number of people aged 65+ in New Zealand, it seems increasingly important that ...
Past housing policies and higher rates of home ownership among the elderly have meant that a larger ...
There are continued concerns, politically and socially, regarding the future growth in over 65 year ...
At the 2001 Census, 102,735 older persons (aged 65 years or more) were housed in 87,940 public housi...