Informality, the marginalised and regulatory inadequacies: A case study of tenants' experiences of shared room housing in Sydney, Australia
Shared housing emerges as an important housing choice for low-to-middle income tenants
experiencing difficulties accessing housing in competitive and unaffordable formal rental …
experiencing difficulties accessing housing in competitive and unaffordable formal rental …
Housing key workers: scoping challenges, aspirations, and policy responses for Australian cities
Housing key workers: scoping challenges, aspirations, and policy responses for Australian
cities Page 1 PEER REVIEWED FINAL REPORT NO. 355 Housing key workers: scoping …
cities Page 1 PEER REVIEWED FINAL REPORT NO. 355 Housing key workers: scoping …
[HTML][HTML] Urban density, household overcrowding and the spread of COVID-19 in Australian cities
Abstract The UN-Habitat World Cities Report 2020 highlighted that overcrowded housing,
not urban density, is the major contributing factor to the spread of COVID-19. The relatively …
not urban density, is the major contributing factor to the spread of COVID-19. The relatively …
Urban Indigenous homelessness: much more than housing
Urban Indigenous homelessness: much more than housing Page 1 PEER REVIEWED FINAL
REPORT NO. 383 Urban Indigenous homelessness: much more than housing Authored by Selina …
REPORT NO. 383 Urban Indigenous homelessness: much more than housing Authored by Selina …
[PDF][PDF] Predicting risk to inform housing policy and practice.
The following characteristics are most closely associated with vulnerability to entering
housing stress: young to early middle-aged adults (18-44 years), looking for work, and living …
housing stress: young to early middle-aged adults (18-44 years), looking for work, and living …
New housing supply, population growth and access to social infrastructure
This research tests the usefulness of new datasets to inform the forward planning of social
and community infrastructure in rapidly growing areas of Australian cities. It focusses on …
and community infrastructure in rapidly growing areas of Australian cities. It focusses on …
Co-Rooming Accounts for Socioeconomic Disparities in Infant Sleep Quality among Families Living in Urban Environments
Poor infant sleep quality is associated with negative maternal and infant health outcomes.
This study measures socioeconomic disparities in infant sleep quality, and assesses …
This study measures socioeconomic disparities in infant sleep quality, and assesses …
[PDF][PDF] Experiencing house crowding in Australian dwellings: a multicultural perspective
M Shaweesh, K Greenop - 2019 - researchgate.net
House crowding is a key indicator of a population's socio-economic status, therefore the
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) collects data regularly to identify crowding within …
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) collects data regularly to identify crowding within …
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INCREASED STUDENT ENROLMENT AND DELIVERY OF STUDENT WELFARE SERVICES IN PUBLIC BOARDING SECONDARY …
AJ ONG'INJO - 2023 - library.kabarak.ac.ke
The issue of students' enrolment and student welfare has been the concern of education
researchers around the globe. This study attempted to establish the relationship between …
researchers around the globe. This study attempted to establish the relationship between …
Crowding, Risk and Homelessness: A Study of Socio-Spatial Relations
PN Stolz - 2019 - figshare.swinburne.edu.au
This thesis examines residential crowding and the possible risk of homelessness it may
pose to young people. When the social and the spatial elements within the research on risks …
pose to young people. When the social and the spatial elements within the research on risks …