This paper investigates factors shaping the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the period 2001–06. Panel model findings indicate that those with children and the unwaged are more prone to persistent housing affordability stress. However, residential moves during spells of housing affordability stress alleviate housing cost burdens. Survival in affordable housing has become progressively more difficult over the 2001–06 timeframe, an unsurprising finding given a house price boom over the period of analysis. Residential moves are again influential, but those made by households during a spell in affordable housing are associated with the onset of housing affordability stress
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
Housing stress measures (using the 30/40 rule) have been criticized in terms of their useful...
Housing stress is only weakly linked with indicators of wellbeing such as health and financial stres...
This paper investigates the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the period 2001-06 u...
This paper investigates factors shaping the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the ...
This is the first report of a project that explores the duration of housing affordability stress (HA...
The models presented in this chapter yield some important findings that are largely in line with Woo...
This paper presents historical trends in housing prices, with a particular focus on the supply and d...
This project provides important information for the formulation and design of policies that aim to i...
Australian economic growth and the welfare of Australians are very much related to housing sector. R...
Families with mortgages are the most susceptible to prolonged housing stress, and those experiencin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 188-197.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature revie...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing ...
Housing affordability has far-reaching impacts on Australia’s economy and the wellbeing of the popul...
This paper estimates the impact of various rent increase scenarios on the housing stress situation i...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
Housing stress measures (using the 30/40 rule) have been criticized in terms of their useful...
Housing stress is only weakly linked with indicators of wellbeing such as health and financial stres...
This paper investigates the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the period 2001-06 u...
This paper investigates factors shaping the dynamics of housing affordability in Australia over the ...
This is the first report of a project that explores the duration of housing affordability stress (HA...
The models presented in this chapter yield some important findings that are largely in line with Woo...
This paper presents historical trends in housing prices, with a particular focus on the supply and d...
This project provides important information for the formulation and design of policies that aim to i...
Australian economic growth and the welfare of Australians are very much related to housing sector. R...
Families with mortgages are the most susceptible to prolonged housing stress, and those experiencin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 188-197.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature revie...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing ...
Housing affordability has far-reaching impacts on Australia’s economy and the wellbeing of the popul...
This paper estimates the impact of various rent increase scenarios on the housing stress situation i...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
Housing stress measures (using the 30/40 rule) have been criticized in terms of their useful...
Housing stress is only weakly linked with indicators of wellbeing such as health and financial stres...