Rachel Lloyd, Mandy Yap and Ann Harding examine trends in income for different regions of Australia between 1996 and 2001, using census data. Most regions and states experienced strong income growth during the five years, although incomes in the capital cities remained much higher than in other areas of Australia. Sharp rises in housing costs offset part of the income gain in the capital cities. The paper also examines trends in a range of other socioeconomic characteristics, including education and labour force status
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Patterns of spatial differentiation in endogenous regional employment performance across Australia's...
Using data from the 2001 and 2011 Censuses of Population and Housing, this release looks at the chan...
This paper reviews trends over the last two to three decades in the socio-economic divisions in Aust...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socioeconomic groups in Australia us...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio-economic groups in Australia u...
Spatial inequality of income and employment is increasing in Australian cities. This paper explores ...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio‐economic groups in Australia u...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
Prosperity gains for Australian households between 2001 and 2006 in income and employment were large...
This paper investigates income trends in the Regions of New Zealand between 1986 and 2001. It also l...
Ann Harding and Harry Greenwell consider trends in income and expenditure inequality in Australia us...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Throughout the 1990s, there were significant changes in population and employment distribution throu...
ABSTRACT: Australia’s large regional cities and towns display wide variation in how they are adjusti...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Patterns of spatial differentiation in endogenous regional employment performance across Australia's...
Using data from the 2001 and 2011 Censuses of Population and Housing, this release looks at the chan...
This paper reviews trends over the last two to three decades in the socio-economic divisions in Aust...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socioeconomic groups in Australia us...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio-economic groups in Australia u...
Spatial inequality of income and employment is increasing in Australian cities. This paper explores ...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio‐economic groups in Australia u...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
Prosperity gains for Australian households between 2001 and 2006 in income and employment were large...
This paper investigates income trends in the Regions of New Zealand between 1986 and 2001. It also l...
Ann Harding and Harry Greenwell consider trends in income and expenditure inequality in Australia us...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Throughout the 1990s, there were significant changes in population and employment distribution throu...
ABSTRACT: Australia’s large regional cities and towns display wide variation in how they are adjusti...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
Patterns of spatial differentiation in endogenous regional employment performance across Australia's...
Using data from the 2001 and 2011 Censuses of Population and Housing, this release looks at the chan...