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This research aims to shed much needed light on the nexus between lived experiences of disability and housing among Indigenous Australians in order to inform how the NDIS could best meet the needs of this overlooked group within the population
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Older adults represent the fastest growing segment of the worldwide population. Mental health disorders present a major challenge to older individuals. Depression and anxiety are two of the most common mental health problems experienced by the older population and give rise to high impact...
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Indigenous people living with disability. It incorporated three case studies from Yalata and Point Pearce in South Australia and …
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finance, compares current policy approaches in the US, UK and Australia, and works towards solutions. …
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Traditional public housing is dwindling. Federal policy has increasingly encouraged privatization, shifting stewardship of public housing out of the hands of government and into the hands of private, for-profit companies. Privatization in this context has both benefits and risks. A particularly...
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This paper analyzes the housing markets and housing policies in Hong Kong, China and the People's Republic of China (PRC). Both markets face housing affordability problems due to limited land supply, for which the solutions vary considerably. Hong Kong, China has adopted a railway and property...
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We provide an analysis of the housing market and current housing policies in three developed countries: the United Kingdom (UK), Switzerland, and the United States (US). We focus on these three countries mainly due to the marked differences in their institutional settings. The UK is...
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