Democracy & Justice Research Flagship - Projects
Costs and Pathways of Homelessness Research Project
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There is some evidence in Australia of a renewed interest in what cost analyses might have to offer the homelessness sector. The National Homelessness Strategy made the first step when it commissioned AHURI researchers to undertake a review of cost analyses relevant to the field.
This research, commissioned by the Department of Family and Community Services, aims to help build foundations for the systematic development of costing analyses for the homelessness sector. These foundations are to be built on contemporary understanding of homelessness as a dynamic phenomenon, and guided by the ultimate policy goal of fostering substantial outcomes for clients.
Research Team
Investigator: Mr Scott Ewing and Ms Sarah Pinkney
Publications and Other Research Outputs
Working paper: Costing in Context: Strategic choices in economic analyses of homelessness responses in the USA, Canada and the UK (PDF file) – Sarah Pinkney and Scott Ewing, March 2006
Project report: The Costs and Pathways of Homelessness: Developing Policy-Relevant Economic Analyses for the Australian Homelessness Service System (PDF file) – Sarah Pinkney and Scott Ewing, March 2006
Links
Contact The Swinburne Institute
The Swinburne Institute
for Social Research
Mail 53
PO Box 218
Hawthorn, Victoria, 3122
Australia
+61 3 9214 8825
