Person
Bill Randolph
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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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Developing appropriate exit strategies for housing regeneration programmes
Keith Jacobs, Kathy Arthurson and Bill Randolph present the findings of a project to review current practices and develop appropriate exit strategy models. Evidence strongly suggests that the longer the timescales allowed for the development and embedding of appropriate exit structures and strategies during the lifetime of the renewal project, the greater the likelihood of...
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An interim evaluation of the Miller Live 'N' Learn Campus
Bill Randolph and Helen Wood examine this innovative project, which provides accommodation and life-skills and training opportunities for young people in vulnerable housing situations. In general, the evidence from this interim evaluation suggests that the management and staff have done an excellent job in setting up the campus following a significantly delayed start and in...
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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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Work disincentives and housing assistance
In this report, Kath Hulse and Bill Randolph examine the role of housing and housing assistance in contributing to disincentives to taking up paid work or working more hours.