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Ethnic discrimination in private rental housing markets in Australia

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posted on 2024-06-04, 11:03 authored by J Nelson, H MacDonald, RD Jones, K Dunn, Yin ParadiesYin Paradies
Over the last two decades new and significant demographic, economic, social and environmental changes and challenges have shaped the production and consumption of housing in Australia and the policy settings that attempt to guide these processes. These changes and challenges, as outlined in this book, are many and varied. While these issues are new they raise timeless questions around affordability, access, density, quantity, type and location of housing needed in Australian towns and cities. The studies presented in this text also provide a unique insight into a range of housing production, consumption and policy issues that, while based in Australia, have implications that go beyond this national context. For instance how do suburban-based societies adjust to the realities of aging populations, anthropogenic climate change and the significant implications such change has for housing? How has policy been translated and assembled in specific national contexts? Similarly, what are the significantly different policy settings the production and consumption of housing in a post-Global Financial Crisis period require? Framed in this way this book accounts for and responds to some of the key housing issues of the 21st century.

History

Chapter number

3

Pagination

39-56

ISBN-13

9781472431134

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2015, Ashgate Publishing

Editor/Contributor(s)

Dufty-Jones R, Rogers D

Publisher

Ashgate Publishing

Place of publication

Surrey, Eng.

Title of book

Housing in 21st century Australia : people, practices and policies