Low rent housing in Australia 1986 to 1996 : how has it changed, who does it work for and who does it fail? / Maryann Wulff and Judith Yates, with Terry Burke
Published
Canberra, A.C.T. : Dept. of Family and Community Services, 2001
This study examines the changing structure of the rental market in Australia from 1986 and 1996 and is based upon an analysis of census data in each of those two years with consistently defined census data. It focuses specifically on the low rent end of the private rental market, on the households in the low rent stock and on the households for whom low rent stock is essential if their housing is to be affordable. The study is important because of the increasing reliance on the private rental market in australia and, particularly, because of the increasing reliance on this market for lower income households
Analysis
Electronic resource
Notes
"A study based on census data and supported by the Australian Housing Research Fund"
"March 2001"
"Australian Housing Research Fund - Project Number 213"
Bibliography
Bibliographical references: pages 92-94
Notes
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet. Address as at 11/02/02: http://www.facs.gov.au/internet/facsinternet.nsf/vIA/lowrentreport/$file/LowRentHousing.pdf