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By exploring the interrelationship of labour and housing markets, this paper investigates whether home ownership in Australia continues to play a role in social redistribution. The paper draws on the Australian Life Course Study, a national random telephone survey conducted by the Australian Institute of Family Studies during the final part of 1996.
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