Despite extensive studies being devoted to housing affordability in Australia, few have investigated housing affordability at a disaggregated level. This is in spite of the fact that there are existing socio-economic and demographic disparities across different regions of a city. This study aims to fill this gap by examining housing affordability in Sydney, a city that is characterised by diverse demographic and socio-economic mix, from a sub-city perspective. Two dimensions of affordability are assessed from 1991 to 2016: entry-level and ongoing housing affordability. The study finds that entry-level housing remains extremely unaffordable in all regions of Greater Sydney, although the level of unaffordability varies across regions. Specifi...
The decision in the early 1990s to cut back on the building of public housing intensified the alread...
Seeks to provide a comprehensive assessment of housing affordability for lower-income Australians, a...
Spatial concentrations of socially and economically disadvantaged people, particularly in large citi...
To date, the existing body of literature on housing affordability and house price behaviour focused ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 188-197.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature revie...
The issue of housing affordability is now the focus of a number of policy interventions in Australia...
Affordability is thus a keynote of our enquiry, the aim being to shed greater light on the concept b...
This paper argues that policy makers need a more fine-grained understanding of housing submarkets, t...
Housing affordability is traditionally measured using the percentage of household income spent on ho...
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more peopl...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from those choices may have sign...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...
Project overview Disadvantage is an umbrella term embracing a range of concepts including poverty, ...
The recently released ‘My City: the people’s verdict 2013’ survey from the Property Council of Austr...
Provides a new interpretation of Sydney and Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis. It is based on...
The decision in the early 1990s to cut back on the building of public housing intensified the alread...
Seeks to provide a comprehensive assessment of housing affordability for lower-income Australians, a...
Spatial concentrations of socially and economically disadvantaged people, particularly in large citi...
To date, the existing body of literature on housing affordability and house price behaviour focused ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 188-197.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature revie...
The issue of housing affordability is now the focus of a number of policy interventions in Australia...
Affordability is thus a keynote of our enquiry, the aim being to shed greater light on the concept b...
This paper argues that policy makers need a more fine-grained understanding of housing submarkets, t...
Housing affordability is traditionally measured using the percentage of household income spent on ho...
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more peopl...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from those choices may have sign...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...
Project overview Disadvantage is an umbrella term embracing a range of concepts including poverty, ...
The recently released ‘My City: the people’s verdict 2013’ survey from the Property Council of Austr...
Provides a new interpretation of Sydney and Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis. It is based on...
The decision in the early 1990s to cut back on the building of public housing intensified the alread...
Seeks to provide a comprehensive assessment of housing affordability for lower-income Australians, a...
Spatial concentrations of socially and economically disadvantaged people, particularly in large citi...