The long run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: an investigation

In the 20 years from 1982 to 2002, the proportion of Australian public housing tenants in employment has fallen markedly relative to Australians living in other housing tenures. This paper explores the potential causes of this trend and their policy implications. For male public renters, the declini...

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Main Authors: Wood, G., Ong, Rachel, Dockery, Alfred Michael
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11486
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description In the 20 years from 1982 to 2002, the proportion of Australian public housing tenants in employment has fallen markedly relative to Australians living in other housing tenures. This paper explores the potential causes of this trend and their policy implications. For male public renters, the declining employment participation rate can be accounted for by closer targeting of public housing to the most disadvantaged in the labour market and blunter work incentives. This is not the case for female public renters. Their employment participation rate has remained flat while improved labour market conditions should have lifted employment participation rates among this group, even after controlling for an extensive range of individual characteristics. Work incentives are important to female public renters, but further research is required if we are to understand why their employment rates have not improved over this 20-year period.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-114862017-10-02T02:28:09Z The long run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: an investigation Wood, G. Ong, Rachel Dockery, Alfred Michael replacement rates employment housing assistance Australia Public housing In the 20 years from 1982 to 2002, the proportion of Australian public housing tenants in employment has fallen markedly relative to Australians living in other housing tenures. This paper explores the potential causes of this trend and their policy implications. For male public renters, the declining employment participation rate can be accounted for by closer targeting of public housing to the most disadvantaged in the labour market and blunter work incentives. This is not the case for female public renters. Their employment participation rate has remained flat while improved labour market conditions should have lifted employment participation rates among this group, even after controlling for an extensive range of individual characteristics. Work incentives are important to female public renters, but further research is required if we are to understand why their employment rates have not improved over this 20-year period. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11486 10.1080/02673030802547421 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle replacement rates
employment
housing assistance
Australia
Public housing
Wood, G.
Ong, Rachel
Dockery, Alfred Michael
The long run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: an investigation
title The long run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: an investigation
title_full The long run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: an investigation
title_fullStr The long run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: an investigation
title_full_unstemmed The long run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: an investigation
title_short The long run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: an investigation
title_sort long run decline in employment participation for australian public housing tenants: an investigation
topic replacement rates
employment
housing assistance
Australia
Public housing
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11486