- Title
- Housing Intensification, Melbourne 2011 (first component)
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This layer shows the first component of housing intensification for Melbourne 2011. SPSS was used to run the factor analysis. Raw data was downloaded from ABS, SA1, 2011
Factor 1 is dominated by young adults (15-34 years old) migrants from South East Asia, North East Asia, and some migrants from Southern Central Asia who have arrived in Australia between 2001 and 2011. Although this group encompasses mostly private renters, highest level of purchasers are also within this group. Appa...- Publication Date
- Sept. 12, 2017, 6:03 p.m.
- Type
- Vector Data
- Keywords
- housing , housing , intensification , intensification , uadi , uadi
- Category
- Economy
- economic activities, conditions and employment. Examples: production, labour, revenue, commerce, industry, tourism and ecotourism, forestry, fisheries, commercial or subsistence hunting, exploration and exploitation of resources such as minerals, oil and gas
- Responsible
- AidaAfrooz
- Language
- English
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