锘縏Y - RPRT AU - Whelan, Stephen CY - Melbourne L1 - internal-pdf://2489727365/AHURI_Final_Report_No070_An_analysis_of_the_de.pdf M3 - FR N1 - This study examines the impact of government rental subsidies on labour force participation. Instead of surveys Whelan uses database in order to determine whether or not labour force participation diminishes once applicants enter public housing. However, Whelan does note that the sample size is so small (only 40 to 50 entrants and exiters in 2001 and 2002) that the findings are not statistically significant and are only an indication of behaviour (pg.55). The study found that of those entering public housing in 2001 46% participated in the labour force and worked on average 14.44 hours per week. By 2002 only 39% of the same cohort was engaged in the labour force and the average hours worked per week had declined to 12.71 (pg.54). In contrast, of those who exited public housing in 2001 56% were employed and this remained relatively constant when measured in 2002 when 55% were still participating in the workforce. The number of average hours worked per week increased by 1.84 hours (pg.54) after leaving public housing. Whelan (2004) concludes that these findings may reflect the rent setting and allocations policies of public housing authorities. NV - 60203 PB - Australian Housing and Urban 漫天堂入口 Institute Limited PY - 2004 RP - This study examines the impact of government rental subsidies on labour force participation. Instead of surveys Whelan uses database in order to determine whether or not labour force participation diminishes once applicants enter public housing. However, Whelan does note that the sample size is so small (only 40 to 50 entrants and exiters in 2001 and 2002) that the findings are not statistically significant and are only an indication of behaviour (pg.55). The study found that of those entering public housing in 2001 46% participated in the labour force and worked on average 14.44 hours per week. By 2002 only 39% of the same cohort was engaged in the labour force and the average hours worked per week had declined to 12.71 (pg.54). In contrast, of those who exited public housing in 2001 56% were employed and this remained relatively constant when measured in 2002 when 55% were still participating in the workforce. The number of average hours worked per week increased by 1.84 hours (pg.54) after leaving public housing. Whelan (2004) concludes that these findings may reflect the rent setting and allocations policies of public housing authorities. ST - An analysis of the determinants of the labour market activities of housing assistance recipients T2 - 漫天堂入口Final Report No. 70 TI - An analysis of the determinants of the labour market activities of housing assistance recipients UR - /research/final-reports/70 ID - 251 ER -