Literature Review
Living Precariously: Understanding International Students' Housing Experiences in Australia
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
The Living Precariously report reveals that international students are encountering a minefield of deceptive and exploitative conduct by landlords in Australian housing markets, especially in unregulated share houses where most live.
ARC Discovery Project: The experience of precarious housing among international students
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
This is a website for the ARC Discovery Project, A hidden crisis? The experience and impacts of precarious housing among international students in the private rental sector (DP190101073). The project examines the circumstances and experiences of international students in the private rental sector.
Precarious pathways: Experiences of homeless university students
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
Foyer-type services are an explicit part of the National Youth Commission's Roadmap, with the Report (2008) suggesting that one third of the available housing funds should be devoted to the development of an Australian version of the foyer youth housing model.
Predictors of Living in Precarious Housing Among Immigrants Accessing Housing Support Services
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that explain immigrant housing vulnerability, thereby contributing to the growth of a more substantial knowledge base on the intersection between immigration, housing and homelessness.
Homelessness & Precarious Housing in Canada: Where We Have Been & Where We are Going
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
In this article, the authors discuss the full extent of homelessness in Canada, including the relationship between a lack of affordable housing and the homelessness crisis. They argue that preventing and ending homelessness is achievable so long as investments, strategies, policies, and practices account for those at risk of homelessness and/or who are precariously housed.
Generation Rent and housing precarity in ‘post crisis’ Ireland
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
Recent years have witnessed the rapid decline in homeownership across a number of developed societies and the growth of an increasingly unaffordable and insecure private rental sector. The article identifies the key drivers of housing precarity and assesses their contribution to further declining living standards among renters into the future.
Over half of all Ontario post-secondary workers show signs of job precarity: Report
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
Fifty-three per cent of college and university workers in the province are to some extent precariously employed, according to analysis of Labour Force Survey (LFS) data. The study also includes first-hand accounts of the impacts of precarity from a recent survey of workers.
Constructing a housing precariousness measure for Europe
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
There are concerns that the recovery from the Great Recession in Europe has left growing numbers of people facing precarious housing situations. Yet, to our knowledge, there is no comparative measure of housing precariousness in contrast to an extensive body of work on labour market precariousness.
What Will It Take To End Homelessness?
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
Homelessness in America is a "revolving-door" crisis. Many people exit homelessness quickly, but many more individuals become homeless every day.
Interventions for youth homelessness: A systematic review of effectiveness studies
Posted by Tristan Remple on December 26, 2024
This systematic review synthesizes effectiveness evidence on interventions to prevent and address youth homelessness. It was conducted primarily for a United States policy and practice audience but involved an international synthesis of evidence.