Australian-Arabic community attitudes to a shared model of accommodation for the 65+ year age group
Purpose This paper aims to provide insights into Arabic-Australian community attitudes regarding social innovation of a new shared model of accommodation for the 65+ age group to facilitate independent behavior within a shared living environment. Design/methodology/approach A survey of 520 people of whom 65 per cent were Arabic speakers either by mother or second language. Survey responses were filtered to Arabic speakers and further analyzed to identify groups characterized by the latent attitudes underlying responses. Findings The results confirmed the presence of two small groups representing in aggregate 13 per cent of sample variance who have positive attitudes toward 65+ age group shared accommodation for either themselves or their parents. These respondents focused on companionship and cultural factors rather than potential financial or medical benefits from the new model. Research limitations/implications The application of an empirical Bayes methodology to the limited data in this research implicitly restricts the interpretation of the results to the Australian-Arabic community that was investigated. Practical implications The results of this research provide a sound basis for private sector interest in exploring differentiated architectures and business models that will facilitate choices of shared accommodation by the Australian-Arabic 65+ year age group. Social implications This finding aligns with increasing health and mobility more widely among the rapidly growing 65+ year old segment of the Australian population and with recent Australian Government restructuring of age care to introduce greater personal accountability for self-care. Originality/value This research is original and important in setting future directions for expanding the richness of choice in Australian-Arabic community retirement living.
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2017
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Authors: | Nettleton, Stuart John ; Sufan, Maie |
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International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 1753-8289, ZDB-ID 2423661-5. - Vol. 10.2017, 1, p. 22-49
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Publisher: |
Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Public policy | Economy | Social housing | Accommodation | Demography | Housing co-op |
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