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Urban productivity and affordable rental housing supply in Australian cities and regions

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  • Gurran, Nicole
  • Hulse, Kath
  • Dodson, Jago
  • Pill, Madeleine
  • Dowling, Robyn
  • reynolds, margaret
  • Maalsen, Sophia

Abstract

This study examined relationships between urban productivity and affordable rental housing, focusing particularly on the location and availability of affordable rental housing relative to employment and labour markets in Australia’s capital cities and satellite cities.

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  • Gurran, Nicole & Hulse, Kath & Dodson, Jago & Pill, Madeleine & Dowling, Robyn & reynolds, margaret & Maalsen, Sophia, 2021. "Urban productivity and affordable rental housing supply in Australian cities and regions," SocArXiv qrdb6, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:qrdb6
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/qrdb6
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