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Scott Baum

Conference paper

Mapping spatial and temporal patterns of location distributions of old people in SEQ, Australia


The aim of this paper is to examine the spatial patterning and possible contributors to the geographic distribution of older people for the past decade (1996-2006)
Report

Suburban scars: Australian cities and socio-economic deprivation


Scott Baum's sweeping new report pinpointing hot-spots of Australia's escalating rich-poor divide and identifying those suburbs left behind by Australia's economic boom. Despite the fact Australia has enjoyed a sustained period of aggregate national prosperity since the early 1990s, it is equally the case that this growth has not been evenly shared among the population...
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Trends in Australian non-metropolitan housing markets, 1991-2001


This final report aims to quantify the nature and extent of changes in the decade 1991-2001 within nonmetropolitan housing markets in Australia and, integral to achieving this first goal, to construct the first national non-metropolitan housing market database to hold empirical information on population, housing and labour markets for the census years 1991, 1996 and...
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The role of community and lifestyle in the making of a knowledge city


Overview: Our brief is to investigate the role of community and lifestyle in the making of a globally successful knowledge city region. Our approach is essentially pragmatic. We start by broadly examining knowledge-based urban development from a number of different perspectives. The first view is historical. In this context knowledge work and knowledge workers are...
Conference paper

Socio-economic disadvantage in post-Fordist cities


The analysis presented in this paper sets up a typology of advantage and disadvantage across Australia’s extended metropolitan regions and considers the way in which the broad patterns developed can be used to inform a greater understanding of disadvantage within Australian cities.

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