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“What works” to sustain Indigenous Tenancies in Australia
Michael Dockery
While previous research has primarily focused on what contributes to poor tenancy outcomes among Indigenous people, very little is known about what contributes to successful tenancies. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods, this research will explore what... Read article
ProjectJuly 2019 - September 2020Indigenous Wellbeing | Housing Pathways and Affordability
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Relationships between metropolitan, satellite and regional city size, spatial context and economic productivity
Steven Bond-Smith
The project will provide an evidence base to support policy development options in relation to harnessing agglomeration economies in Australia’s cities and regions. This will be based on econometric analyses of Australian, EU and US datasets using panel, threshold and... Read article
ProjectJune 2019 - September 2020Business and Industry | Housing Pathways and Affordability | Productivity and Innovation
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Prospects for SW-Western Australia integrating tourism and agri-food systems
This project uses a systems theory framework to analyse and progress understanding about how agri-food systems combined with niche tourism can contribute to promoting and fostering regional development. Supporting an effective and comprehensive regional food system can mitigate problems of... Read article
ProjectWA Economy | Productivity and Innovation
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Assessing overcrowding measures in Australian housing
Michael Dockery
This project assesses the measurement of overcrowding in Australia and explores the relationships between various household density measures and the wellbeing of occupants. The research uses quantitative and qualitative methods to assess measures of crowding used within Australia. Rich panel... Read article
ProjectIndigenous Wellbeing | Housing Pathways and Affordability | Health, Wellbeing and Disadvantage
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Publications
How many in a crowd? Assessing overcrowding measures in Australian housing
Michael Dockery, Megan Moskos, Linda Isherwood, Mark Harris
This research assesses the measurement of overcrowding in Australia and explores the relationships between various household density measures and the wellbeing of occupants. Indicators of the incidence or severity of household crowding in Australia actually measure occupant density—the ratio of... Read article
Publication28 July 2022Research Reports
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