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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOUSING POLICY
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/19491247.2023.2254466
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Housing; housing niches; policy; Australian rental housing conditions dataset (ARHCD)
This article uses the concept of "housing niches" to explore the impact of housing on people's life chances and trajectories from a bottom-up, plural, and bundled perspective. Through an analysis of a representative sample of the Australian rental population, the study highlights the multidimensionality of housing and its interconnectedness with other aspects of people's lives. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive housing policy research and debate to address cumulative risk, inequality, and poverty reduction.
Housing influences life chances and trajectories through many roles, differently and in relation to the socioeconomic characteristics of people and population groups. This article uses the concept - 'housing niches' to present an alternative, bottom-up, plural and bundled view of housing and advantage . Using a large, representative sample of an Australian rental population (the Australian Rental Housing Conditions Dataset [ARHCD]), our analysis describes housing as multidimensional, bound across other aspects of people's lives. Understanding advantage requires methodologies that capture risk as cumulative, mediated by multilevel social processes that expose and select particular populations to particular residential environments that contribute to people's multiple disadvantage. Housing niches compel research and debate on comprehensive housing policy as not only necessary, but to have an imperative of cumulative risk and more broadly, inequality and poverty reduction.
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