Mid-life Australians and the housing aspirations gap
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Stone, Wendy
Parkinson, Sharon
Spinney, Angela
Reynolds, Margaret
Levin, Iris
Date
2020Type
Journal Article
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Stone, W. and Rowley, S. and James, A. and Parkinson, S. and Spinney, A. and Reynolds, M. and Levin, I. 2020. Mid-life Australians and the housing aspirations gap. AHURI Final Report. 336.
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AHURI Final Report
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Faculty of Business and Law
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School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
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© 2020 Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. All rights reserved.
This report delivers a comprehensive account of the diverse housing circumstances of Australians at mid-life (35–54); elicit their housing aspirations and trade-offs; examine housing challenges and enablers; and ‘market test’ future housing possibilities including among vulnerable populations, to inform optimal policy development, via an integrated suite of innovative mixed-method analyses.
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