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2019An Australian geography of unhealthy housingBaker, E.; Lester, L.; Beer, A.; Bentley, R.
2022An Australian rental housing conditions research infrastructureBaker, E.; Daniel, L.; Beer, A.; Bentley, R.; Rowley, S.; Baddeley, M.; London, K.; Stone, W.; Nygaard, C.; Hulse, K.; Lockwood, A.
2024Are housing circumstances associated with faster epigenetic ageing?Clair, A.; Baker, E.; Kumari, M.
2017Australia's demand for housingBaker, E.; Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA),
2022Cold homes and mental health harm: Evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal StudyClair, A.; Baker, E.
2023Cold homes in Australia: Questioning our assumptions about prevalenceBarlow, C.F.; Daniel, L.; Baker, E.
2023Cold housing environments: defining the problem for an appropriate policy responseBarlow, C.F.; Daniel, L.; Bentley, R.; Baker, E.
2019Cold housing in mild-climate countries: a study of indoor environmental quality and comfort preferences in homes, Adelaide, AustraliaDaniel, L.; Baker, E.; Williamson, T.
2019Cold housing: evidence, risk and vulnerabilityDaniel, L.R.; Baker, E.; Beer, A.; Pham, N.T.
2019Dangerous to human health: that’s a housing problem much bigger than a few high-profile apartment blocksBaker, E.; Beer, A.
2016Does employment security modify the effect of housing affordability on mental health?Bentley, R.; Baker, E.; LaMontagne, A.; King, T.; Mason, K.; Kavanagh, A.
2018Exploring intergenerational inequalities in housing and healthBaker, E.; Reeves, A.; Smith, S.; Ronald, R.; Mason, K.; European Network of Housing Research (ENHR) (26 Jun 2018 - 29 Jun 2018 : Uppsala, Sweden)
2014Exploring the bi-directional relationship between health and housing in AustraliaBaker, E.; Mason, K.; Bentley, R.; Mallett, S.
2014Housing affordability & health: who wins, who loses and why isn’t it on the political agenda?Baker, E.; King, T.; Bentley, R.
2022Housing affordability and mental health: an analysis of generational changeBentley, R.; Baker, E.; Ronald, R.; Reeves, A.; Smith, S.J.; Simons, K.; Mason, K.
2016Housing affordability, tenure and mental health in Australia and the United Kingdom: a comparative panel analysisBentley, R.J.; Pevalin, D.; Baker, E.; Mason, K.; Reeves, A.; Beer, A.
2022Housing and health: an updated glossaryMansour, A.; Bentley, R.; Baker, E.; Li, A.; Martino, E.; Clair, A.; Daniel, L.; Mishra, S.R.; Howard, N.J.; Phibbs, P.; Jacobs, D.E.; Beer, A.; Blakely, T.; Howden-Chapman, P.
2022Housing inequality: a systematic scoping reviewJames, L.; Daniel, L.; Bentley, R.; Baker, E.
2024Housing unaffordability and mental health: dynamics across age and tenureArundel, R.; Li, A.; Baker, E.; Bentley, R.
2015Intersections between disability, type of impairment, gender and socio-economic disadvantage in a nationally representative sample of 33,101 working-aged AustraliansKavanagh, A.; Krnjacki, L.; Aitken, Z.; LaMontagne, A.; Beer, A.; Baker, E.; Bentley, R.