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Security in retirement: the impact of housing and key critical life events
The proportion of aged persons in Australia is set to increase significantly, posing many challenges. Amongst these is the growing number of households who lack housing security in retirement. The Age Pension in Australia is set at a comparatively low rate compared to other developed countries, reflecting an historical period when home ownership rates were...
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Housing assistance need and provision in Australia: a household-based policy analysis
This research recommends that housing assistance be provided under a tenure-neutral model. Currently households with similar needs receive fundamentally different levels and types of housing assistance depending on their housing tenure (i.e. owner, private renter, in social housing etc.) rather than needs. The research found that large proportions of households with diverse demographic characteristics living...
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Identifying assistance to sustain low to moderate income private rental tenancies
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australian households. This growth has been linked to higher demand from households who are taking longer to save for a house deposit, as well as more strictly rationed public housing. Despite this growth, the tenure remains insecure: weak regulation...
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Accessing and sustaining private rental tenancies: critical life events, housing shocks and insurances
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australian households.
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The Australian household: material consumption and the low carbon society
Energy use is integral to our lives. Without it, the standard of living Australians currently enjoy would be impossible. However this standard of living comes at a cost.