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dc.contributor.authorWood, Gen
dc.contributor.authorOng, Ren
dc.contributor.authorDockery, A.M.en
dc.contributor.authorWhelan, Sen
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-13T03:35:50Zen
dc.date.accessioned2012-04-23T00:15:50Zen
dc.date.available2012-04-23T00:15:50Zen
dc.date.issued2008-08en
dc.identifier.isbnISBN: 1 921201 37 1en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10620/17512en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10620/3631en
dc.description.abstractIn part this lack of evidence is because public housing is not a program targeted at addressing specific disadvantages or to achieving specific outcomes for its participants. Rather, it is designed to offer a broad safety net to people facing social marginalisation through any of a wide range of adverse circumstances, from low income to physical and mental disabilities, to risks such as domestic violence. In greater part, the paucity of evaluation studies reflects the considerable methodological challenges in the empirical identification of the impact of public housing on social and economic outcomes, and that data required to support such analyses have not been available to Australian researchers. In recent years there has been a growing overseas literature that explores whether public housing impacts on employment outcomes. Studies have put forth opposing arguments as to whether the provision of public housing has positive or negative employment effects on tenants, but here too the empirical evidence remains inconclusive.en
dc.subjectHousing -- Government. Assistanceen
dc.subjectIncome & Finance -- Income (Salary and Wages)en
dc.titleThe relationship between public housing wait lists, public housing tenure and labour market outcomesen
dc.typeReports and technical papersen
dc.identifier.urlhttp://www.ahuri.edu.au/publications/download/nrv1_research_paper_9en
dc.identifier.surveyHILDAen
dc.description.institutionAHURI (Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute)en
dc.title.reportResearch Report No. 9en
dc.identifier.rishttp://flosse.dss.gov.au//ris.php?id=3993en
dc.description.keywordsSocial marginalisationen
dc.description.keywordsDomestic violenceen
dc.description.keywordsPhysical and mental disabilitiesen
dc.description.keywordsLow incomeen
dc.description.pages85en
local.identifier.id3993en
dc.subject.dssIncome, wealth and financesen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryIncome & Financeen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryHousingen
dc.subject.dsssubcategoryIncome (Salary and Wages)en
dc.subject.dsssubcategoryGovernment. Assistanceen
dc.subject.flosseIncome, wealth and financesen
dc.relation.surveyHILDAen
dc.old.surveyvalueHILDAen
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