Home Research The cost effectiveness of Australian tenancy support programs for formerly homeless people Back to search Share Report Homelessness Housing assistance and policy The cost effectiveness of Australian tenancy support programs for formerly homeless people Final Report No. 252 Date Published: 11 Nov 2015 Authors: Kaylene Zaretzky Paul Flatau This report is the first of two examining the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of these programs. The second report will delve in detail on programs operating in Western Australia examining longer-term client outcomes and the wider benefits of these programs using linked administrative data together with a one-off survey of tenants. Related reports July 2016 What are the health, social and economic benefits of providing public housing and support to formerly homeless people? Full Publication Research and Policy Bulletin Published by: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited ISSN: 1834-7223 ISBN: 978-1-925334-07-4 Citation: Zaretzky, K., and Flatau, P. (2015) The cost effectiveness of Australian tenancy support programs for formerly homeless people, AHURI Final Report No. 252, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, https://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/final-reports/252. RIS CITATION Zaretzky, Kaylene Flatau, Paul
July 2016 What are the health, social and economic benefits of providing public housing and support to formerly homeless people?