At the core of housing and welfare research is a premise that stable residential environments are important to children’s health and development. The relationship between housing stability and health outcomes for children is, however, complex; stable housing situations are sometimes associated with poorer health outcomes, and some children may be more or less resilient to residential instability. The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) dataset enables us to longitudinally follow the housing and health of more than 10,000 children and their families. We employ a quantile analysis technique, a currently underutilized tool for testing associations across the distribution of an outcome, to test whether exposure to housing instabili...
Background:\ud There is limited epidemiological research that provides insight into the complex web ...
Research demonstrates that birthing people who experience the social determinant, housing instabilit...
In this paper we utilise data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian (LSAC) to examine the questi...
At the core of housing and welfare research is a premise that stable residential environments are im...
This study involved undertaking quantitative analysis of a range of established longitudinal ...
This study involved undertaking quantitative analysis of a range of established longitudinal data se...
The impact of residential instability to children's well-being has long been debated. In recent year...
Children who grow up in disruptive environments have heightened vulnerability to psychological and b...
Objective: To assess evidence for residential mobility in childhood having an adverse association wi...
While most studies of children’s family changes and instability have focused on changes in mothers’ ...
none3siThe literature to date shows that children from poorer households tend to have worse health t...
Very little is understood about the influence of housing on children's development in Australia. For...
ABSTRACT—In identifying environmental factors affecting chil-dren’s development, researchers have ty...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data about a cohort of young children born in the United States ...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Background:\ud There is limited epidemiological research that provides insight into the complex web ...
Research demonstrates that birthing people who experience the social determinant, housing instabilit...
In this paper we utilise data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian (LSAC) to examine the questi...
At the core of housing and welfare research is a premise that stable residential environments are im...
This study involved undertaking quantitative analysis of a range of established longitudinal ...
This study involved undertaking quantitative analysis of a range of established longitudinal data se...
The impact of residential instability to children's well-being has long been debated. In recent year...
Children who grow up in disruptive environments have heightened vulnerability to psychological and b...
Objective: To assess evidence for residential mobility in childhood having an adverse association wi...
While most studies of children’s family changes and instability have focused on changes in mothers’ ...
none3siThe literature to date shows that children from poorer households tend to have worse health t...
Very little is understood about the influence of housing on children's development in Australia. For...
ABSTRACT—In identifying environmental factors affecting chil-dren’s development, researchers have ty...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data about a cohort of young children born in the United States ...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Background:\ud There is limited epidemiological research that provides insight into the complex web ...
Research demonstrates that birthing people who experience the social determinant, housing instabilit...
In this paper we utilise data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian (LSAC) to examine the questi...