The older population and changing housing careers: Implications for housing provision

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2007

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Faulkner, D.

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Australasian Journal on Ageing, 2007; 26(4):152-156

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Debbie Faulkner

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As Australia’s population ages, housing is going to become an increasingly important issue for policy makers, developers, housing providers and service providers. Not only will there be demands for increasing numbers of houses but also increasing demands for greater choice, variety and greater expectations about the quality of that housing and the type of facilities associated with, or in close proximity to, that housing. Research emphasises an array of demographic, social, economic, personal and community factors along with cohort effects that influence the housing and living arrangement choices of older people. A clear understanding of these factors and the way they may interact in influencing housing decisions and transitions is essential if planning is to be effective. This paper provides an overview of our current understanding of the influences on the housing careers of the older population.

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© 2007 The Author. Journal compilation © 2007 ACOTA

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