Journal article
Housing affordability and mental health: an analysis of generational change
R Bentley, E Baker, R Ronald, A Reeves, SJ Smith, K Simons, K Mason
Housing Studies | Published : 2022
Abstract
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health. Although the psycho-social effects of housing affordability stress are well documented there is a lack of research on their variation within or between cohorts who have shared experiences of housing (social generations). This article fills that gap by following 14,000 Australians in the national Household, Income and Labour Dynamics survey for 16-years as they enter and exit unaffordable housing. We model when cohorts seem most vulnerable to mental health effects of unaffordable housing. We find contemporaneously that while people born in the 1980s have a high likelihood of falling below the ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Research for this paper was supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (DP190101188, CIA Bentley).