Generalised trust has been associated with a range of positive effects. However, the problem is that little is known about the spatial distribution of trust at a small area level due to the lack of geographically detailed data. Censuses do not provide data on social capital, attitudes, and values, and other social surveys commonly lack spatial detail. This paper examines the intraurban geography of generalised trust based on small area estimates derived from synthetic spatial microdata created for Sydney, Australia. The synthetic data were generated using combinatorial optimisation and data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey and the 2006 Census. Based on these data, a clear spatial pattern of generali...
A growing literature has been investigating whether urban areas are becoming polycentric through the...
The environment in which we live greatly influences our health. One particular factor that has been ...
There is no consensus on the relationship between urban form and commuting behaviour in the internat...
Trust is commonly understood as a mechanism that acts to improve transaction efficiency, or as a str...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The last two decades have brought well-documented shi...
Drawing on small area data from the latest 2006 Census this paper presents findings on the spatial d...
This paper describes the use of spatial microsimulation techniques to examine differences in income ...
Social cohesion is an important determinant of functioning and healthy communities but its spatial d...
© 2018 Urban Affairs Association. We investigate whether rental housing discrimination directed agai...
We investigate whether rental housing discrimination directed against 2 predominant ethnic minority ...
It has been argued that declining housing affordability in Australia’s major cities has led to the e...
Large-scale administrative data collected by municipal government are increasingly being used by res...
Model simulations of residential segregation have shown that even modest levels of social homophily ...
Within and beyond Australia’s urban centres a complex archipelago of target-hardened, walled and oth...
Provision of public services by state governments rather than municipalities is considered an import...
A growing literature has been investigating whether urban areas are becoming polycentric through the...
The environment in which we live greatly influences our health. One particular factor that has been ...
There is no consensus on the relationship between urban form and commuting behaviour in the internat...
Trust is commonly understood as a mechanism that acts to improve transaction efficiency, or as a str...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The last two decades have brought well-documented shi...
Drawing on small area data from the latest 2006 Census this paper presents findings on the spatial d...
This paper describes the use of spatial microsimulation techniques to examine differences in income ...
Social cohesion is an important determinant of functioning and healthy communities but its spatial d...
© 2018 Urban Affairs Association. We investigate whether rental housing discrimination directed agai...
We investigate whether rental housing discrimination directed against 2 predominant ethnic minority ...
It has been argued that declining housing affordability in Australia’s major cities has led to the e...
Large-scale administrative data collected by municipal government are increasingly being used by res...
Model simulations of residential segregation have shown that even modest levels of social homophily ...
Within and beyond Australia’s urban centres a complex archipelago of target-hardened, walled and oth...
Provision of public services by state governments rather than municipalities is considered an import...
A growing literature has been investigating whether urban areas are becoming polycentric through the...
The environment in which we live greatly influences our health. One particular factor that has been ...
There is no consensus on the relationship between urban form and commuting behaviour in the internat...