RIS ID
128450
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Abstract
Overcrowding is an inevitable and often overlooked result of the affordable housing shortage in our cities. When a dwelling requires four or more extra bedrooms to reasonably accommodate occupants, the standard commonly used in Australia defines that as severe overcrowding. In 2011, 41,390 Australians lived in severely overcrowded dwellings, an increase of one-third from 2006. This increase occurred mostly in cities where house prices had risen sharply.
Publication Details
Herath, S. & Bentley, R. (2018). Overcrowded housing looms as a challenge for our cities. The Conversation, 20 June 1-4.