Report Archive
Research and reports we’ve produced
Rebuilding for Women’s Economic Security: Investing in Social Housing in NSW
Equity Economics prepared a report for the New South Wales Council of Social Services (NCOSS) as part of its Pink Vis Campaign to outline the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women in NSW and the economic benefits that could flow from addressing critical shortages in social housing, and specialist homelessness services and family and domestic violence services.
Nowhere to go - The benefits of providing long term social housing to women that have experienced domestic and family violence
Equity Economics was commissioned by the Everybody’s Home campaign to assess the need for additional social housing for women escaping family and domestic violence, and the economic and social benefits of addressing that need.
Double return: How investing in social housing can address the growing homelessness crisis and boost Australia’s economic recovery
As Australians get set to enjoy a COVID-19 free summer, the economic and social impacts of the pandemic remain.
Meeting needs through community housing in NSW
Equity Economics collaborated with the Community Housing Industry Association (CHIA NSW) on new research exploring the need for greater investment in NSW community housing.
The cost of building defects: Economic modeling of the cost of building defects in apartments across Australia
Equity Economics has produced new modeling to estimate the total costs likely to result from building defects in apartments built in the last ten years.