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Baseline small area projections of the demand for housing assistance

20 Mar 2004
Tony Melhuish,
Anthony King
Publisher
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute
Housing Australia
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In this report, Tony Melhuish and Anthony King provide baseline projections for local government areas of potential demand for housing assistance by household characteristics.

Publication Details
ISBN:

1920941037

Copyright:
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute 2004
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
20 Mar 2004

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