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Housing and Accommodation
The SOGI claimants we interviewed were often more or as concerned about their living conditions in the host country than they were with the asylum... -
Housing and the National Disability Insurance Scheme
The NDIS is expected to increase demand for affordable housing, since many participants will receive the support funding they need to transition into... -
Shared housing for students and young professionals: evolution of a market in need of regulation
This research addresses the shared housing market, that is, large-scale developments targeting students and ‘young professionals’, equipped with...
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South–South Student Mobility: International Students from Portuguese-Speaking Africa in Brazil
As a complex and multi-faceted phenomenon, student mobility involves diverse actors, interests and rationalities. With the globalization of... -
#SocialEquityMatters: A Multimodal Approach to Strengthening Student Success Through Innovation
In response to the myriad challenges and concerns which have emerged in the wake of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, higher... -
Interactional spaces of a high-rise group housing complex and social cohesion of its residents: case study from Kolkata, India
From concerns of mental health problems and behavioural issues of residents of high-rises, this research tries to explore the association of...
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The Effect of Households’ Student Debt on Life Satisfaction
This study finds a negative effect of holding student-loan debt on the life satisfaction of household heads using longitudinal data from the 2011 to...
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A Decade Review of Research on College Student Financial Behavior and Well-Being
The last decade of research on college student financial wellness was driven by the onset of the “student loan debt crisis.” Prior to the focus on...
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Ending Senior Housing as We Know It
This chapter describes how disruptive leaders think and act, as Thomas explains how he conceived several ideas that have and will lead to greater... -
Gauging the stakeholders’ perspective: towards PPP in building sectors and housing
While Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is widely adopted across various sectors, it raises a question on its meagre utilisation in the housing...
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An Inside Voice Fighting for the “Outsiders”: Student Engagement, Purpose, and Legacy on Boards of Higher Education
In this chapter, the authors explore the roles and experiences of students who served on governing boards of higher education. In doing so, the... -
Does the Room Come with Wi-Fi? Negotiating Digitally Mediated Arrival, Access and Settlement among International Students
The rapid expansion of the international student market, including within major Australian cities, over the past two decades has been part of a... -
Student perceptions of campus safety: testing the vulnerability and disorder models
This article examines perceptions of campus safety among a sample of 697 college students in two universities in the southern and northeastern...
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A Wonderful But Uncertain Time: Youth Transitions of Erasmus Students and Lisbon’s Housing Crisis
The city of Lisbon, with a population of around 500,000 inhabitants (2,800,000 including the surrounding metropolitan region), has recently been... -
Associated SDOH needs of patients without health insurance and experiencing food insecurity
Although patients experiencing food insecurity commonly screen positive for a myriad of social determinants of health (SDOH) needs and chronic...
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My Home is My Burden? Homeownership, Financial Burden and Subjective Well-Being in a Unitary Rental Market
This study investigates the relationship between homeownership and subjective well-being. Using long panel data from Germany, we find supporting...
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Opportunities accruing from the application of public private partnerships in down market urban housing in Kenya
The purpose of this study was to investigate the opportunities which accrue from application of PPPs in development of down market urban housing in...
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A generational perspective on owner-occupation rates among migrants and their (grand)children in the Netherlands
Classical assimilation theories hold that immigrant groups will slowly integrate economically over time over multiple generations, which implies that...
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Intergenerational Dialogues
In this introduction I trace my own political awakening in relationship to the historical moment of the mid-2000s. I provide background on democratic... -
Hey Neighbour! Understanding a Pilot Project to Build Neighbourliness into Rental Housing
The Hey Neighbour! pilot project set out to engage two residential buildings, their inhabitants and staff, to animate and increase the intra-building...