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The Aspire Social Impact Bond: How social impact bond financing can promote positive social and economic outcomes Open
Financing human service delivery through social impact bonds (SIBs) is the subject of some critical commentary in the academic literature, but this tends to be largely theoretical rather than empirically based. This paper presents empirica…
Crisis accommodation in Australia: now and for the future Open
This research explores the different crisis accommodation models operating in Australia, as well as the different approaches to case management and key principles for ensuring a supportive built environment. It documents what works and wha…
Crisis accommodation in Australia: now and for the future Open
This research explores the different crisis accommodation models operating in Australia, as well as the different approaches to case management and key principles for ensuring a supportive built environment. It documents what works and wha…
Crisis Accommodation: now and in the future Open
AHURI's mission is to deliver high quality research that influences policy development and practice change to improve the housing and urban
View article: Housing aspirations of precariously housed older Australians
Housing aspirations of precariously housed older Australians Open
This research investigates lower income older households’ preferences for a range of alternative housing models and examines which of these would best meet their needs, as well as identifying ways to support households deciding their housi…
View article: Housing aspirations of precariously housed older Australians
Housing aspirations of precariously housed older Australians Open
This research investigates lower income older households’ preferences for a range of alternative housing models and examines which of these would best meet their needs, as well as identifying ways to support households deciding their housi…
View article: Housing aspirations for precariously housed older Australians
Housing aspirations for precariously housed older Australians Open
AHURI's mission is to deliver high quality research that influences policy development and practice change
Perceptions of Intergenerational Inequality in Policymaking and Possible Responses: The Case of Australia Open
Evidence suggests that, on average, younger citizens in advanced industrial democracies tend to have different policy preferences to those aged 65 and over. Population ageing and relatively lower levels of electoral participation among you…
View article: Alternative housing models for precariously housed older Australians
Alternative housing models for precariously housed older Australians Open
This research investigates the potential of alternative housing models to increase the supply of affordable housing for older Australians and the role alternative financing schemes could play in expanding those options.A survey of industry…
View article: Alternative housing models for precariously housed older Australians
Alternative housing models for precariously housed older Australians Open
This research investigates the potential of alternative housing models to increase the supply of affordable housing for older Australians and the role alternative financing schemes could play in expanding those options.A survey of industry…
View article: Alternative housing models for precariously housed older Australians
Alternative housing models for precariously housed older Australians Open
AHURI is a national independent research network with an expert not-for-profit research management company, AHURI Limited, at its centre. AHURI’s mission is to deliver high quality research that influences policy development and practice c…
Ageing well in public housing Open
This research examines the policy and practice issues raised by increasing demand for public housing among older Australians, and how public housing authorities can support older tenants to age well. People aged 55 years and over now compr…
Community service sector resilience and responsiveness during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The Australian experience Open
The COVID‐19 pandemic is a public health, economic and social crisis that is likely to have lasting consequences, including increased rates of financial hardship, housing insecurity, mental health problems, substance abuse and domestic vio…
Richard Breen / Walter Müller (eds.): Education and Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe and the United States Open
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Future Benefits, Future Burdens: Age, Policy Attitudes and Values in Australia Open
Existing redistributive policy settings tend to magnify the impact of demographic and structural economic change on young people, including children, while providing more protection for older citizens. It can no longer be assumed that toda…