在公共房屋内安享晚年

Q2 Social Sciences AHURI Final Report Pub Date : 2021-11-11 DOI:10.18408/ahuri3121701
D. Faulkner, J. Verdouw, Peta S. Cook, S. Tually, Edgar Liu, B. Judd, H. Barrie, V. Coram
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这项研究考察了澳大利亚老年人对公共住房需求增加所带来的政策和实践问题,以及公共住房当局如何支持老年租户健康老龄化。55岁及以上的人现在占全国公共住房租户的35%,预计在未来几年,低收入老年家庭对公共住房系统的需求将大幅增加。
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Ageing well in public housing
This research examines the policy and practice issues raised by increasing demand for public housing among older Australians, and how public housing authorities can support older tenants to age well. People aged 55 years and over now comprise 35 per cent of public housing tenants nationally, in the coming years it is expected the demand on the public housing system from lower income older households will increase significantly.
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AHURI Final Report Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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