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Rowland Atkinson & Keith Jacobs. (2009) The Social Forces and Politics of Housing Research: Reflections from within the Academy. Housing, Theory and Society 26:4, pages 233-247.
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KEITH JACOBS, KRIS NATALIER, MIKE BERRY, TIM SEELIG & MICHELE SLATER. (2007) Band-aid or Panacea? The Role of Private Rental Support Programs in Addressing Access Problems in the Australian Housing Market. Housing Studies 22:6, pages 901-919.
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Andrew Beer, Bridget Kearins & Hans Pieters. (2007) Housing Affordability and Planning in Australia: The Challenge of Policy Under Neo-liberalism. Housing Studies 22:1, pages 11-24.
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Michelle Gabriel & Keith Jacobs. (2006) Opportunities and Constraints in State Housing Policy: The Example of Tasmania's ‘Affordable Housing Strategy’. Urban Policy and Research 24:4, pages 539-551.
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Gavin A. Wood & Alice K. Stoakes. (2006) Long-Run Trends in Victorian Housing Affordability and First Transition into Homeownership. Urban Policy and Research 24:3, pages 325-340.
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M. Berry, C. Whitehead, P. Williams & J. Yates. (2006) Involving the Private Sector in Affordable Housing Provision: Can Australia Learn from the United Kingdom?. Urban Policy and Research 24:3, pages 307-323.
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Judith Yates & Maryann Wulff. (2005) Market Provision of Affordable Rental Housing: Lessons from Recent Trends in Australia. Urban Policy and Research 23:1, pages 5-19.
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Bill Randolph & Darren Holloway. (2002) The Anatomy of Housing Stress in Sydney. Urban Policy and Research 20:4, pages 329-355.
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Denise Thompson. (2007) What Do the Published Figures Tell Us about Homelessness in Australia?. Australian Journal of Social Issues 42:3, pages 351-367.
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Gavin Wood, Judith Yates & Margaret Reynolds. (2006) Vacancy rates and low-rent housing: a panel data analysis. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 21:4, pages 441-458.
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Gavin A Wood, Matthew Forbes & Kenneth Gibb. (2016) Direct Subsidies and Housing Affordability in Australian Private Rental Markets. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 23:5, pages 759-783.
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JUDITH YATES & GAVIN WOOD. (2005) Affordable Rental Housing: Lost, Stolen and Strayed*. Economic Record 81:s1, pages S82-S95.
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Mike BerryJon Hall. (2016) Institutional Investment in Rental Housing in Australia: A Policy Framework and Two Models. Urban Studies 42:1, pages 91-111.
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Kristian J. Ruming, Kathleen J. Mee & Pauline M. McGuirk. (2004) Questioning the Rhetoric of Social Mix: Courteous Community or Hidden Hostility?. Australian Geographical Studies 42:2, pages 234-248.
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Michele Slatter. (2016) Who Pays for Evictions? . Alternative Law Journal 28:5, pages 220-223.
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Gavin A. WoodPeter A. Kemp. (2016) The Taxation of Australian Landlords: Would the British Tax Treatment of Rental Investments Increase Tax Burdens if Introduced in Australia?. Urban Studies 40:4, pages 747-765.
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