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The utility of new data in understanding housing insecurity

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Yanotti, MB and Banks, M and de Silva, A and Anantharama, N and Whiteford, P and Bowman, D and Csereklyei, Z, The utility of new data in understanding housing insecurity, AHURI Final Report Series, Final Report No. 351 pp. 1-51. ISSN 1834-7223 (2021) [Refereed Article]


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DOI: doi:10.18408/ahuri5321801

Abstract

This exploratory data project investigates the potential of the DSS DOMINO dataset to support housing research and policy development.

The key difference is that DOMINO is mainly comprised of flow data which gives within year income volatility data rather than stock data which gives a single annual, or point-in-time income and labour force status data.

Demand for Commonwealth Rental Assistance (CRA) is far higher than commonly understood and there is a significant churn of individuals who receive CRA.

Item Details

Item Type:Refereed Article
Keywords:within-year income volatility, Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA), housing stability, Commonwealth support payments
Research Division:Economics
Research Group:Applied economics
Research Field:Welfare economics
Objective Division:Economic Framework
Objective Group:Microeconomics
Objective Field:Preference, behaviour and welfare
UTAS Author:Yanotti, MB (Dr Maria Yanotti)
UTAS Author:Banks, M (Dr Marcus Banks)
ID Code:143455
Year Published:2021
Deposited By:TSBE
Deposited On:2021-03-18
Last Modified:2022-09-15
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