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2009Whose health does poor housing affordability hurt more? Quantifying the mental health effect of housing stress for Australian men and womenBaker, E.; Bentley, R.; Australasian Housing Researchers Conference (4th : 2009 : Sydney, Australia)
2008Understanding the Health Effects of Housing: An Australian Mobility ApproachBentley, R.; Baker, E.; Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference (3rd : 2008 : Melbourne, Australia)
2009Measuring the mental health effect of cumulative housing stress for men and womenBentley, R.; Baker, E.; European Network of Housing Researchers Conference (2009 : Prague , Czech Republic)
2009On a journey from housing to health: Conceptual developments and challengesBaker, E.; Regional Studies Association Winter Conference (2009 : London, UK)
2008House, health and changing place: exploring the mental health effects of movingBaker, E.; Bentley, R.; ANZRSAI/ARCRNSISS Conference (2008 : Adelaide, South Australia)
2009How does housing assistance improve the health and wellbeing of low income households?Beer, A.; Raftery, P.; Baker, E.; Regional Studies Association Winter Conference (2009 : London, UK)
2009Housing assistance and the life course: Comparing the effects of three interventionsRaftery, P.; Beer, A.; Baker, E.; Wood, G.; Regional Studies Association Winter Conference (2009 : London, UK)
2007Generational reform: the health implications of housing changeBaker, E.; European Network of Housing Research Conference (2007 : Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
2008When ignorance is bliss? Community title and purchasers of 'affordable' housingSlatter, M.; Baker, E.; Petrie, L.; Button, E.; Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference (3rd : 2008 : Melbourne, Australia)
2008Housing implications of social, spatial and structural change-key issuesFlood, J.; Baker, E.; Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference (3rd : 2008 : Melbourne, Australia)