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Kathleen Flanagan

Researcher at University of Tasmania

Publications -  36
Citations -  338

Kathleen Flanagan is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public housing & Investment (macroeconomics). The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 34 publications receiving 260 citations.

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Public housing and the politics of stigma

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the problem of stigmatisation towards tenants residing in public housing and draw on the findings of a research panel investigation set up to explore the opportunities available for activists and campaigners to address stigma and engender a more positive understanding of public housing.
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‘I call it the dark side’: stigma, social capital and social networks in a disadvantaged neighbourhood

TL;DR: In this paper, it is well established that the stigmatisation of residents of socio-economically disadvantaged places by outsiders can have harmful consequences for those residents' wellbeing and opportunities, and the stigmatization of residents in socio-economic disadvantaged places can have negative consequences for their wellbeing and opportunity.
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Pathways to housing tax reform

TL;DR: The final report of the AHURI Inquiry into "Pathways to Housing Tax Reform in Australia" as discussed by the authors is the most relevant work to ours, and features real-world modelling and implementation time frames to steer tax settings that progress the efficiency, equity and sustainability of housing tax policy, and presents meaningful long-term political pathways to achieve these outcomes.
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Understanding the experience of social housing pathways

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined how social housing pathways could be reimagined to provide more effective assistance for low-income households in Australia, and found that individuals and households experience pathways into, within and out of the Australian social housing system.