Over the past few decades, Australians in general, and lower income households in particular, increasingly have relied upon the private rental market to meet their housing needs. For a number of reasons, many of these households have faced significant affordability problems in the private rental market. This research project focuses primarily on the extent to which the availability of low rent dwellings in the private rental market has contributed to these problems. The results of this research project provide an update to 2001 of an earlier study undertaken for the period 1986 to 1996 (Wulff and Yates 2001). This Final Report presents findings on a number of research questions that follow from the analysis presented in the Positioning Pape...
Housing need in Australia has typically been measured using a normative measure of the percentage of...
Housing policy in Australia relies on many low-income households being able to access affordable ren...
Housing affordability among low-to moderate-income private tenants has been declining over the past ...
This Positioning Paper provides the empirical update from 2001 to 2006 on the need for, and supply o...
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...
This Positioning Paper focuses on several research questions: 1. What has happened to the supply of ...
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
Private rental housing in Australia is provided by a diverse group of property owners ranging from h...
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
Federal and State housing policy is becoming ever more reliant on the private sector to provide hous...
This paper is in five parts. In section 1, the significance of private rental housing in Australia i...
This project responds to the need for more up to date information about the state of private rental...
This paper provides a background to, and sets a framework for, much of the research to be undertaken...
Housing need in Australia has typically been measured using a normative measure of the percentage of...
Housing need in Australia has typically been measured using a normative measure of the percentage of...
Housing policy in Australia relies on many low-income households being able to access affordable ren...
Housing affordability among low-to moderate-income private tenants has been declining over the past ...
This Positioning Paper provides the empirical update from 2001 to 2006 on the need for, and supply o...
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...
This Positioning Paper focuses on several research questions: 1. What has happened to the supply of ...
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
Private rental housing in Australia is provided by a diverse group of property owners ranging from h...
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing whic...
Federal and State housing policy is becoming ever more reliant on the private sector to provide hous...
This paper is in five parts. In section 1, the significance of private rental housing in Australia i...
This project responds to the need for more up to date information about the state of private rental...
This paper provides a background to, and sets a framework for, much of the research to be undertaken...
Housing need in Australia has typically been measured using a normative measure of the percentage of...
Housing need in Australia has typically been measured using a normative measure of the percentage of...
Housing policy in Australia relies on many low-income households being able to access affordable ren...
Housing affordability among low-to moderate-income private tenants has been declining over the past ...