Person
Maryann Wulff
Report
Shortage of affordable private rental housing increasing
The research sought to measure whether lower income households are able to access housing which is ‘affordable’ based on weekly rent of no more than 30 per cent of gross household income and ‘available’ referring to the extent to which affordable dwellings are in fact occupied by lower income households. The research method involved original...
Report
Australia’s private rental market
This report aims to provide relevant information to assist policy-makers in addressing accesss to affordable housing in the private rental market.
Report
The environmental sustainability of Australia's private rental housing stock - final report
By focusing attention on the opportunities for and barriers to improving the environmental sustainability of Australia’s private rental housing stock, this research contributes to present debates about the sustainability of Australian cities .
Report
Housing, inequality and the role of population mobility
This study aims to bring the role of population mobility into contemporary academic understandings of socio-spatial polarisation. The term, ‘socio-spatial polarisation’ refers broadly to the growing gap between rich and poor households in both socio-economic position (‘socio’) and geographic location (‘spatial’). While an extensive literature exists concerning the ways in which housing and labour markets...
Discussion paper
Australia's private rental market: changes (2001-2006) in the supply of, and demand for, low rent dwellings
This positioning paper provides the empirical update from 2001 to 2006 on the need for, and supply of, low rent stock in the private rental market. It addresses the following questions: 1. Within the private rental sector, what has happened to household incomes and rents during this period? 2. To what extent do shortages exist...