Precarious housing and wellbeing: a multi-dimensional investigation

AHURI Final Report

60 Pages Posted: 28 Mar 2022

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Rachel Ong ViforJ

Curtin University

Ranjodh Singh

Curtin University

Emma Baker

School of Architecture & Built Environment

Rebecca Bentley

University of Melbourne - Centre for Health Policy

Jack Hewton

Curtin University

Date Written: February 25, 2022

Abstract

This research examines the relationship between housing precariousness and wellbeing and considers policy interventions to effectively minimise negative impacts of precarious housing on wellbeing.

Keywords: Precarious housing, wellbeing, housing assistance

JEL Classification: R00

Suggested Citation

Ong ViforJ, Rachel and Singh, Ranjodh and Baker, Emma and Bentley, Rebecca and Hewton, Jack, Precarious housing and wellbeing: a multi-dimensional investigation (February 25, 2022). AHURI Final Report, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4046390

Rachel Ong ViforJ (Contact Author)

Curtin University ( email )

Kent Street
Bentley
Perth, WA WA 6102
Australia

Ranjodh Singh

Curtin University ( email )

GPO Box U1987
Perth, WA 6845
Australia
+61 08 9266 4409 (Phone)

Emma Baker

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

Rebecca Bentley

University of Melbourne - Centre for Health Policy ( email )

Jack Hewton

Curtin University ( email )

Kent Street
Bentley
Perth, WA WA 6102
Australia

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