Spatial concentrations of socially and economically disadvantaged people, particularly in large cities, have been the subject of considerable policy debates in Australia over the past 30 years. A variety of terms have been used in these debates including: urban poverty, locational disadvantage, socio-economic disadvantage, social exclusion and concentrations of welfare dependency. There is ongoing debate on the main causes and consequences of such concentrations, the ways they can be conceptualised and measured, and the best courses of action for governments in addressing the\u27problems\u27 of such localities
Poor urban Australians face a substantial health disadvantage: on average, they can expect to die ea...
Recent Australian research maps the contemporary patterns of concentration of spatial disadvantage, ...
This study aims to bring the role of population mobility into contemporary academic understa...
Spatial concentrations of socially and economically disadvantaged people, particularly in large citi...
Project overview Disadvantage is an umbrella term embracing a range of concepts including poverty, ...
Socio-economically disadvantaged populations of Australiás major cities are substantially clustered ...
Three overarching issues are being considered through this Multi-Year Research Project (MYRP): Ho...
Analysis of Census data can usefully identify spatial concentrations of socio-economic disadvantage ...
Despite over 20 years of uninterrupted economic growth and population expansion, distinct concentrat...
Slums and ghettos may be absent from Australia\u27s cities but distinct concentrations of pov...
This Critical Perspectives paper (one of two) was written at the beginning of the AHURI Multi Year R...
As part of a larger study on spatially concentrated disadvantage in Australia, this report details f...
Localities in which there is a markedly high level of disadvantage are often characterised in terms ...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
Poor urban Australians face a substantial health disadvantage: on average, they can expect to die ea...
Recent Australian research maps the contemporary patterns of concentration of spatial disadvantage, ...
This study aims to bring the role of population mobility into contemporary academic understa...
Spatial concentrations of socially and economically disadvantaged people, particularly in large citi...
Project overview Disadvantage is an umbrella term embracing a range of concepts including poverty, ...
Socio-economically disadvantaged populations of Australiás major cities are substantially clustered ...
Three overarching issues are being considered through this Multi-Year Research Project (MYRP): Ho...
Analysis of Census data can usefully identify spatial concentrations of socio-economic disadvantage ...
Despite over 20 years of uninterrupted economic growth and population expansion, distinct concentrat...
Slums and ghettos may be absent from Australia\u27s cities but distinct concentrations of pov...
This Critical Perspectives paper (one of two) was written at the beginning of the AHURI Multi Year R...
As part of a larger study on spatially concentrated disadvantage in Australia, this report details f...
Localities in which there is a markedly high level of disadvantage are often characterised in terms ...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
Poor urban Australians face a substantial health disadvantage: on average, they can expect to die ea...
Recent Australian research maps the contemporary patterns of concentration of spatial disadvantage, ...
This study aims to bring the role of population mobility into contemporary academic understa...