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‘Taking our Houses’: Perceptions of the Impact of Asylum Seekers, Refugees and New Migrants on Housing Assistance in Melbourne

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posted on 2024-07-09, 14:40 authored by Angela SpinneyAngela Spinney, Amy Nethery
The pressing issue of homelessness in Australia is largely caused by a shortage of affordable accommodation. Unexpected results from a study into the experiences of homeless families, however, revealed that many people held the perception that asylum seekers, refugees and migrants are given greater priority by welfare agencies for housing assistance. Analysis of the interview data is used to illustrate how public and political discourses circulating at the time of the interviews may have contributed to these views. The article also discusses the extent to which xenophobia in the Australian community has links with feelings of economic insecurity.

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1474-7464

Journal title

Social Policy & Society

Volume

12

Issue

02

Pagination

179-189

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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Copyright © 2012 Cambridge University Press. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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