TY - RPRT AB - This Essay asks whether housing, loneliness and health are connected in contemporary Australia, and if they are, is it a nexus that can be addressed positively through housing policy. Since loneliness has only recently emerged as a generalised and disturbing feature of contemporary societies, there is practically no evidence of housing policy that addresses it explicitly or directly. It will be argued that high and increasing rates of loneliness are relevant to future housing policy, not least because housing, loneliness and health are interlinked. AU - Franklin, Adrian AU - Tranter, Bruce CY - Melbourne DA - February 2011 L1 - internal-pdf://2576751969/¶¶Òô³Ô¹Ï_Final_Report_No164_Housing,_loneliness_a.pdf M3 - FR NV - Adelaide Uni PB - ¶¶Òô³Ô¹Ï Limited PY - 2011 ST - ¶¶Òô³Ô¹Ï Essay: Housing, loneliness and health T2 - ¶¶Òô³Ô¹Ï Final Report No. 164 TI - ¶¶Òô³Ô¹Ï Essay: Housing, loneliness and health UR - /research/final-reports/164 ID - 129 ER -