If individuals limit their labour market participation because of the housing assistance program guidelines, the overall cost of the program participants is likely to be higher than anticipated. Long-term reliance on housing assistance and related programs may limit the participation of individuals in important aspects of economic and social life. This positioning paper by Stephen Whelan represents the first step in research of this important issue for policy makers
In this report, we present the findings of qualitative research which investigates the linkages betw...
This article uses administrative data on nonelderly, nondisabled households that received U.S. Depar...
Standard economic theory on subsidies and labor supply raises an unappetizing prospect - that housin...
The paper will focus on one of the core issues of social inclusion 'economic participation' and its ...
This report summaries existing literature on the impact of housing assistance on the employment and ...
Housing assistance policy in Australia has developed in relative isolation from fundamental changes ...
Kath Hulse, Bill Randolph, Matthew Toohey, Gillian Beer and Rob Lee provide an overview and context ...
This paper examines whether the employment outcomes of Australian labour market programme participan...
The overarching research question of National Research Venture 1 (NRV1) is: How do housing assistan...
Housing subsidies are aimed at helping low-income individuals afford appropriate housing, but are co...
A model is developed that allows for interaction between the labor market and the housing market. A ...
Housing assistance remains one of the fundamental pillars of social security policy in most develope...
This research will explore how changes in housing regulations affect economic inequality and mobilit...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition that housing policies and programs can also af...
Housing assistance (HA) measures involve the direct or indirect provision of financial or in-kind su...
In this report, we present the findings of qualitative research which investigates the linkages betw...
This article uses administrative data on nonelderly, nondisabled households that received U.S. Depar...
Standard economic theory on subsidies and labor supply raises an unappetizing prospect - that housin...
The paper will focus on one of the core issues of social inclusion 'economic participation' and its ...
This report summaries existing literature on the impact of housing assistance on the employment and ...
Housing assistance policy in Australia has developed in relative isolation from fundamental changes ...
Kath Hulse, Bill Randolph, Matthew Toohey, Gillian Beer and Rob Lee provide an overview and context ...
This paper examines whether the employment outcomes of Australian labour market programme participan...
The overarching research question of National Research Venture 1 (NRV1) is: How do housing assistan...
Housing subsidies are aimed at helping low-income individuals afford appropriate housing, but are co...
A model is developed that allows for interaction between the labor market and the housing market. A ...
Housing assistance remains one of the fundamental pillars of social security policy in most develope...
This research will explore how changes in housing regulations affect economic inequality and mobilit...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition that housing policies and programs can also af...
Housing assistance (HA) measures involve the direct or indirect provision of financial or in-kind su...
In this report, we present the findings of qualitative research which investigates the linkages betw...
This article uses administrative data on nonelderly, nondisabled households that received U.S. Depar...
Standard economic theory on subsidies and labor supply raises an unappetizing prospect - that housin...