A range of Federal and State Government housing policies over the past decade have combined with a recent boom in the housing market to dramatically reduce the affordable housing options of low income earners in Tasmania. Most low income households no longer have access to the public housing sector. They are forced into the private rental market in which they face significant barriers and disadvantages. Many of these households pay more than 25% of their income on housing costs, which leaves them with insufficient income to purchase the other essentials of life. Low income earners in the Tasmanian private rental market have little security of tenure, frequently moving up to once per year
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
It is known that the private rented sector (PRS) accommodates an increasingly diverse range of house...
It is known that the private rented sector (PRS) accommodates an increasingly diverse range of house...
Examines the supply of, and demand for, private rental dwellings affordable to lower income househol...
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australia...
Examines the renting situation for low income households in Melbourne. The report looked at all priv...
Growing concern about a lack of rental housing affordable to low-income Australian households has pr...
Over the past few decades, Australians in general, and lower income households in particular, increa...
Growing concern about a lack of rental housing affordable to low-income Australian households has pr...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
This report focuses on the position of low income households including those in employment (i.e. the...
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australia...
The lack of Commonwealth government funds for public housing has encouraged state governments across...
This paper outlines the methodology of budget standards, then proposes adjustments to make it more s...
This report presents the results of a project investigating forced exits from private rental accommo...
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
It is known that the private rented sector (PRS) accommodates an increasingly diverse range of house...
It is known that the private rented sector (PRS) accommodates an increasingly diverse range of house...
Examines the supply of, and demand for, private rental dwellings affordable to lower income househol...
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australia...
Examines the renting situation for low income households in Melbourne. The report looked at all priv...
Growing concern about a lack of rental housing affordable to low-income Australian households has pr...
Over the past few decades, Australians in general, and lower income households in particular, increa...
Growing concern about a lack of rental housing affordable to low-income Australian households has pr...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
This report focuses on the position of low income households including those in employment (i.e. the...
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australia...
The lack of Commonwealth government funds for public housing has encouraged state governments across...
This paper outlines the methodology of budget standards, then proposes adjustments to make it more s...
This report presents the results of a project investigating forced exits from private rental accommo...
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
It is known that the private rented sector (PRS) accommodates an increasingly diverse range of house...
It is known that the private rented sector (PRS) accommodates an increasingly diverse range of house...