This brief paper looks at the problems of measuring and conceptualising housing affordability and the uses to which such measures are put. I do not want to repeat the work of King (1994), Bray (1995) and Landt and Bray (1995) who focused largely on the technical problems in the major measure used in Australia, i.e. the 25 or 30 per cent housing cost to income benchmark. This paper takes a different perspective, including a new method of measuring affordability not discussed in the earlier work: the budget standard method. It also raises concerns that we have become trapped by the current measures and need to move on to new ways of thinking if we are to put affordable houses on the ground, rather than debating about how big the problem is an...
There is growing concern about a ‘crisis’ in housing affordability in the UK, renewing longstanding ...
The concept of housing affordability is a contested issue, but a pressing and widespread problem for...
This paper provides a background to, and sets a framework for, much of the research to be undertaken...
This brief paper looks at the problems of measuring and conceptualizing housing affordability and th...
The broadly accepted housing affordability indicator is calculated as the housing cost-to-income rat...
Housing affordability is a major problem for Australia and New Zealand. One of the key issues is how...
This essay argues that new approaches to measuring housing affordability are needed and are possibl...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
There is growing concern about a crisis in housing affordability in the UK, renewing longstanding de...
We draw a distinction between the concepts of purchase affordability (whether a house-hold is able t...
This paper links the notion of affordability with environmental sustainability and argues that true ...
This study was designed to explore the viability of an alternative method of measuring affordability...
The concept of housing affordability has a central role in Australian housing research. The dominant...
The subprime mortgage and foreclosure meltdown of 2007-2008 emphasized the need for a re-conceptuali...
Since 1990 there has been extensive exploration of the meaning of housing affordability by members o...
There is growing concern about a ‘crisis’ in housing affordability in the UK, renewing longstanding ...
The concept of housing affordability is a contested issue, but a pressing and widespread problem for...
This paper provides a background to, and sets a framework for, much of the research to be undertaken...
This brief paper looks at the problems of measuring and conceptualizing housing affordability and th...
The broadly accepted housing affordability indicator is calculated as the housing cost-to-income rat...
Housing affordability is a major problem for Australia and New Zealand. One of the key issues is how...
This essay argues that new approaches to measuring housing affordability are needed and are possibl...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
There is growing concern about a crisis in housing affordability in the UK, renewing longstanding de...
We draw a distinction between the concepts of purchase affordability (whether a house-hold is able t...
This paper links the notion of affordability with environmental sustainability and argues that true ...
This study was designed to explore the viability of an alternative method of measuring affordability...
The concept of housing affordability has a central role in Australian housing research. The dominant...
The subprime mortgage and foreclosure meltdown of 2007-2008 emphasized the need for a re-conceptuali...
Since 1990 there has been extensive exploration of the meaning of housing affordability by members o...
There is growing concern about a ‘crisis’ in housing affordability in the UK, renewing longstanding ...
The concept of housing affordability is a contested issue, but a pressing and widespread problem for...
This paper provides a background to, and sets a framework for, much of the research to be undertaken...