Tag Archives: Publications
International students and the impacts of precarity: Highly and extremely precarious students in Sydney and Melbourne prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic
The pandemic and the welfare of international students
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International students struggling in the private rental sector in Australia prior to and during the pandemic
Loneliness within the home among International students in the private rental sector in Sydney and Melbourne
Explaining Government Policy Inaction on International Student Housing in Australia: The Perspectivesof Stakeholders
International students on the edge: The precarious impacts of financial stress
As one gets out of bed, another gets in: thousands are ‘hot-bedding’ in Australia
‘No one would even know if I had died in my room’: coronavirus leaves international students in dire straits
The article explains findings of research that surveyed international students before and after the pandemic hit. Despite the vital contribution international students make to the Australian economy and our cities and regions, almost all of these students have to make their own way in one of the world’s most unaffordable housing markets. The report examinesContinue reading “‘No one would even know if I had died in my room’: coronavirus leaves international students in dire straits”
The Pandemic and International Students in the Private Rental Sector
This article is based on a survey of international students that closed in early December 2019 and 11 in-depth interviews. It shows that even before the pandemic and subsequent lockdown, a sizeable proportion of international students in the private rental sector were in a precarious situation.