Housing assistance policy in Australia has developed in relative isolation from fundamental changes in labour markets and significant changes to income support programs. The Report of the Reference Group on Welfare Reform in 2000 recognised the potential importance of housing in the overall structure of welfare and tax reform but did not address this issue in any depth. This lack of focus on the role of housing is also reflected in the research literature: while there is a growing literature in social policy and labour market studies generally on work disincentives, none has explicitly assessed the role housing assistance as a potential disincentive for unemployed people to take paid work. The paper aims to fill a part of this gap. It will ...
Do housing markets and housing policies provide incentives for people to live in areas of low employ...
In Australia, an increasing number of households face problems of access to suitable hou...
This Positioning Paper introduces a research project that aims to provide an Australiawide analysis ...
The paper will focus on one of the core issues of social inclusion 'economic participation' and its ...
Policies and programs to assist low income renters in Australia, as in many other countries, have de...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition that housing policies and programs can also af...
There is a growing concern and interest in government, and more broadly, in the way that housing ass...
There is emerging interest in whether, and how, different types of rental housing assistance contrib...
There is emerging interest in whether, and how, different types of rental housing assistance contrib...
The rate of employment participation has been consistently lower among housing assistance recipients...
International evidence shows that housing assistance provides positive \u27non-shelter\u27 benefits ...
This paper examines whether the employment outcomes of Australian labour market programme participan...
This project improves our understanding of why and how public housing tenants (and in particular so...
Do housing markets and housing policies provide incentives for economically disadvantaged people to ...
Internationally, considerable policy attention is being paid to increasing the employment participat...
Do housing markets and housing policies provide incentives for people to live in areas of low employ...
In Australia, an increasing number of households face problems of access to suitable hou...
This Positioning Paper introduces a research project that aims to provide an Australiawide analysis ...
The paper will focus on one of the core issues of social inclusion 'economic participation' and its ...
Policies and programs to assist low income renters in Australia, as in many other countries, have de...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition that housing policies and programs can also af...
There is a growing concern and interest in government, and more broadly, in the way that housing ass...
There is emerging interest in whether, and how, different types of rental housing assistance contrib...
There is emerging interest in whether, and how, different types of rental housing assistance contrib...
The rate of employment participation has been consistently lower among housing assistance recipients...
International evidence shows that housing assistance provides positive \u27non-shelter\u27 benefits ...
This paper examines whether the employment outcomes of Australian labour market programme participan...
This project improves our understanding of why and how public housing tenants (and in particular so...
Do housing markets and housing policies provide incentives for economically disadvantaged people to ...
Internationally, considerable policy attention is being paid to increasing the employment participat...
Do housing markets and housing policies provide incentives for people to live in areas of low employ...
In Australia, an increasing number of households face problems of access to suitable hou...
This Positioning Paper introduces a research project that aims to provide an Australiawide analysis ...