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Judith Yates

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Financing affordable housing: a critical comparative review of the United Kingdom and Australia (bulletin)


Over the past thirty years, private investment in the provision of social and affordable housing has increased significantly in the United Kingdom. The reverse is true in Australia, according to this AHURI Research & Policy Bulletin.
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Housing affordability, occupation and location in Australian cities and regions: final report


The research undertaken for this report was motivated by a concern that high housing costs in central city regions are excluding many lower paid workers from jobs in those regions. According to Judith Yates, Bill Randolph and Darren Holloway, claims that structural change has led to a re-urbanisation of the inner city regions of global...
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Housing affordability in Australia


In this background paper for the Housing Affordability for Lower Income Australians project, Judith Yates and Michelle Gabriel analyse new estimates of the numbers of households with affordability problems, assess which households are most at risk of having moderate or severe housing affordability problems, and provide an indication of the extent to which the assessment...
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Housing affordability, occupation and location in Australian cities and regions


In this positioning paper, Judith Yates, Bill Randolph, Darren Holloway and Dominique Murray introduce a project to test the impact of high housing costs on the workplace-home relationship for all workers. They identify 'indicator' groups in the workforce that might be seen to be typical of workers who are likely to experience real constraints on...
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Financing affordable housing: a critical comparative review of the United Kingdom and Australia


Mike Berry, Christine Whitehead, Peter Williams and Judith Yates critically compare the debates, research findings and policy developments directed towards attracting private investment into affordable housing provision in Australia and the UK.

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