Research report Jun 1991
Executive summary: The first five years, CAPIL, the home ownership option for low income families
Prepared by Australian Institute of Family Studies for the Victorian Ministry of Housing and Construction.
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Research report Jun 1991
Prepared by Australian Institute of Family Studies for the Victorian Ministry of Housing and Construction.
Research report Aug 1991
Presents the final results of the five year Capital Indexed Loan Evaluation Study conducted on behalf of the Department of Planning and Housing, Vic
Family Matters article Dec 1991
Research report Apr 1992
The study of 33 Victorian families was undertaken by the Australian Institute of Family Studies in response to a request from Hanover Welfare Services
Research report Sep 1993
The paper reports on the development of a housing model for measuring capital gains and six other elements of housing benefits and costs.
Family Matters article Dec 1994
Research report Jun 1995
The relationship between housing and living standards was addressed in two ways.
Family Matters article Mar 1996
In this article data collected by the Australian Institute of Family Studies in its Australian Living Standards Study (ALSS) is used to examine first, the extent of financial advantages available to home owners and, second, which areas had the greatest gains and losses.
Family Matters article Mar 1996
This article examines the level of success of Medicare in enabling low income families to receive free basic medical care, based on data from the Australian Living Standards Study (ALSS) conducted by the Australian Institute of Family Studies.
Family Matters article Sep 1996
In this third article from the Newtown Revisited Project, the authors examine how the outcomes of housing policy decisions between 1966 and 1991 have impacted on the lives of Newtown families.