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HILDA (Housing Income Labour Dynamics in Australia)

The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a nationally representative longitudinal study of Australian households which commenced in 2001. Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS), the Survey is managed by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne.

Key findings and reports from HILDA.

Recent reports using HILDA data

Daley, J., Coates, B., and Wiltshire, T. (2018). Housing affordability: Re-imagining the Australian dream, Grattan Institute.

Terrill, M., Batrouney, H., Ha, J., and Hourani, D. (2018). Remarkably adaptive: Australian cities in a time of growth, Grattan Institute.

Willis Towers Watson. (2018). Retirement income adequacy: The impact of renting.

Atalay, K., Whelan, S., and Yates, J. (2017). Housing Prices, Household Debt and Household Consumption. AHURI Final Report No. 282, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, DOI:10.18408/ahuri-7307401, (June).

Australian Government (2017). Analysis of wage growth. The Treasury, Commonwealth of Australia, (November).

Leal, H., Parsons, S., White, G., and Zurawski, A. (2017). Housing market turnover,  Reserve Bank of Australia, Bulletin, (March).

Australian Centre for Financial Studies. (2016). Expenditure patterns in retirement. Australian Centre for Financial Studies, Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees, (August).

Daley, J., and Wood, D. (2016). Hot property: Negative gearing and capital gains tax reform,  Grattan Institute, (April).

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