The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing which is ‘affordable’ based on weekly rent of no more than 30 per cent of gross household income and ‘available’ referring to the extent to which affordable dwellings are in fact occupied by lower income households. The research method involved original empirical analysis using customised data from the 2011 Census of Population and Housing conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), using an established methodology used in three previous AHURI studies. The situation for both the lowest income 20 per cent of households (Q1) and second lowest 20 per cent (Q2) deteriorated on three measures of shortage between 2006 and 2011. Very-low-i...
What the research did: This report examines the supply of subsidised affordable housing via the Nati...
Examines the renting situation for low income households in Melbourne. The report looked at all priv...
Despite the \u27housing boom\u27, Australia has experienced a continuing decline in the stock of aff...
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
Examines the supply of, and demand for, private rental dwellings affordable to lower income househol...
This study analysed data from the Australian census for 2001 and 2006. Affordable private rental dwe...
Over the past few decades, Australians in general, and lower income households in particular, increa...
Focusses on the interconnected nature of various segments of the housing market and how the affordab...
This Positioning Paper provides the empirical update from 2001 to 2006 on the need for, and supply o...
This paper provides a background to, and sets a framework for, much of the research to be undertaken...
The lack of affordable housing in Australia can be devastating for people with low incomes, particul...
In a wealthy country like Australia, no citizens should be forced into homelessness. A reasonable st...
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australia...
Provides a new interpretation of Sydney and Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis. It is based on...
What the research did: This report examines the supply of subsidised affordable housing via the Nati...
What the research did: This report examines the supply of subsidised affordable housing via the Nati...
Examines the renting situation for low income households in Melbourne. The report looked at all priv...
Despite the \u27housing boom\u27, Australia has experienced a continuing decline in the stock of aff...
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
Examines the supply of, and demand for, private rental dwellings affordable to lower income househol...
This study analysed data from the Australian census for 2001 and 2006. Affordable private rental dwe...
Over the past few decades, Australians in general, and lower income households in particular, increa...
Focusses on the interconnected nature of various segments of the housing market and how the affordab...
This Positioning Paper provides the empirical update from 2001 to 2006 on the need for, and supply o...
This paper provides a background to, and sets a framework for, much of the research to be undertaken...
The lack of affordable housing in Australia can be devastating for people with low incomes, particul...
In a wealthy country like Australia, no citizens should be forced into homelessness. A reasonable st...
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australia...
Provides a new interpretation of Sydney and Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis. It is based on...
What the research did: This report examines the supply of subsidised affordable housing via the Nati...
What the research did: This report examines the supply of subsidised affordable housing via the Nati...
Examines the renting situation for low income households in Melbourne. The report looked at all priv...
Despite the \u27housing boom\u27, Australia has experienced a continuing decline in the stock of aff...