Social Housing Exit Points, Outcomes and Future Pathways: An Administrative Data Analysis

AHURI Final Report, 2020

49 Pages Posted: 17 Jul 2020

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Emma Baker

School of Architecture & Built Environment

Chris Leishman

Heriot-Watt University

Rebecca Bentley

University of Melbourne - Centre for Health Policy

Lyrian Daniel

University of Adelaide

Date Written: June 26, 2020

Abstract

Social housing is increasingly seen by governments and many tenants as just one part of tenants’ broader housing pathways (be it a safety net, stepping-stone, or springboard). This research provides a new national evidence-base on pathways into, within, and out of social housing tenancies to assist understanding of entry and exit patterns, and housing and non-housing outcomes.

Keywords: Social housing, longitudinal, administrative data, HILDA, PIA, pathway

JEL Classification: R00

Suggested Citation

Baker, Emma and Leishman, Chris and Bentley, Rebecca and Daniel, Lyrian, Social Housing Exit Points, Outcomes and Future Pathways: An Administrative Data Analysis (June 26, 2020). AHURI Final Report, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3635900

Emma Baker (Contact Author)

School of Architecture & Built Environment ( email )

No 233 North Terrace, School of Commerce
Adelaide, South Australia 5005
Australia

HOME PAGE: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/directory/emma.baker

Chris Leishman

Heriot-Watt University ( email )

Riccarton
Edinburgh EH14 4AS, Scotland EH14 1AS
United Kingdom

Rebecca Bentley

University of Melbourne - Centre for Health Policy ( email )

Lyrian Daniel

University of Adelaide ( email )

No 233 North Terrace, School of Commerce
Adelaide, South Australia 5005
Australia

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