Temporary visa holders and housing: findings from an Investigative Panel.

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Titel: Temporary visa holders and housing: findings from an Investigative Panel.
Autoren: Faulkner, Debbie, Wasserman, Romy, Nasreen, Zahra, Vincent, Kate, Levin, Iris, Dekker, Karien, Arthur, Nancy, Barrie, Helen, Baltra-Ulloa, Ann Joselynn
Quelle: AHURI Final Report; 11/20/2025, Issue 449, pi-98, 104p
Schlagwörter: HOUSING, NONCITIZENS, SKILLED labor, FOREIGN students, PRECARITY, POLICY sciences
Geografische Kategorien: AUSTRALIA
Abstract: The article focuses on the housing challenges faced by temporary visa holders (TVHs) in Australia, highlighting their significant vulnerability within the housing market. It identifies nearly three million TVHs, including international students, asylum seekers, and skilled workers, who often encounter barriers such as limited access to social housing, discrimination, and a lack of information about the housing market. The report emphasizes the need for improved policies and support systems to address these challenges, advocating for better coordination among government agencies and community organizations to enhance housing outcomes for TVHs. It also calls for expanded data collection to better understand the needs of this diverse group and to inform effective policy development. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article focuses on the housing challenges faced by temporary visa holders (TVHs) in Australia, highlighting their significant vulnerability within the housing market. It identifies nearly three million TVHs, including international students, asylum seekers, and skilled workers, who often encounter barriers such as limited access to social housing, discrimination, and a lack of information about the housing market. The report emphasizes the need for improved policies and support systems to address these challenges, advocating for better coordination among government agencies and community organizations to enhance housing outcomes for TVHs. It also calls for expanded data collection to better understand the needs of this diverse group and to inform effective policy development. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:18347223
DOI:10.18408/ahuri3231501