Creative housing options and supportive environments : planning for the twenty-first century

Crow, Ruth (1992) Creative housing options and supportive environments : planning for the twenty-first century. In: Law Reform Commission Seminar, 16th October, 1992. (Unpublished)

Abstract

For a brief period in our history the majority of Australians have been home owners, but this may not be so in the future. The economic state of our country may result in a rapid increase in older people who are renting and the equity which homes owners do have may be much less. The asset rich elderly people may not be a permanent feature of our society.

Item type Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/16177
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 1205 Urban and Regional Planning
Historical > FOR Classification > 1604 Human Geography
Current > Collections > Crow Papers
Keywords housing options, home ownership, tenancies, home owners, country's economic future, older people, equity in homes, retirement homes, elderly tenants, altered dwellings, building regulations, home alterations, multiculturalism, elderly migrants, humanising community, Kooris, community services, creative planning, later family responsibilities, neighbourhood support systems, conserving nonrenewable resources, greater community consciousness, urban consolidation, planning for the future, community involvement, security of tenure, social movements, CROW-BOX3-3-10-DOC7
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