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What has happened to Australia's public housing? Thirty years of policy and outcomes, 1981 to 2011

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posted on 2024-07-09, 19:55 authored by Lucy Groenhart, Terry BurkeTerry Burke
This paper uses the release of the 2011 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) census results and other recent and historical data sets to explore how Australian public housing has changed over the period 1981-2011. It summarises the contextual factors that have influenced housing provision and consumption in Australia over the past thirty years. The overall supply trends by tenure for Australia and each capital city are set out, followed by analysis of the demographics of public housing tenants, including age, household type, income, mobility, and workforce participation. Issues identified in the paper include insufficient stock and increasingly targeted households, representing a social and financial problem for housing agencies. The current stock is ill-adapted to tenants' needs; if housing agencies re-profile the housing to meet such needs, then they risk creating inflexible stock. The paper concludes with reflection on the future of public housing in Australia.

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0157-6321

Journal title

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Volume

49

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23 pp

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Australian Council of Social Service

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Copyright © 2014 the Australian Social Policy Association. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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