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Labour market change and housing market segmentation in south Australia's non‐metropolitan private rental market
This paper reports on research into the relationship between labour market change and the private rental market in non‐metropolitan South Australia for the period 1990 to 2000. It finds that there is considerable ‘stickiness’ within the market and that there has been a limited supply response to changing levels of demand. This has contributed to housing and labour shortages in some regions and over‐supply in others. Each circumstance has generated considerable dilemmas for public policy.
Labour market change and housing market segmentation in south Australia's non‐metropolitan private rental market
This paper reports on research into the relationship between labour market change and the private rental market in non‐metropolitan South Australia for the period 1990 to 2000. It finds that there is considerable ‘stickiness’ within the market and that there has been a limited supply response to changing levels of demand. This has contributed to housing and labour shortages in some regions and over‐supply in others. Each circumstance has generated considerable dilemmas for public policy.
Labour market change and housing market segmentation in south Australia's non‐metropolitan private rental market
Beer, Andrew (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 19 ; 441-466
2001-12-01
26 pages
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