Emeritus Professor Peter Saunders, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales
Over a quarter of Australians are living in private rental housing and yet until now we have lacked an in-depth study of this important part of the housing market. This fascinating new book by three leading housing experts admirably fills that gap in our knowledge and understanding.
Written in an engaging style, the authorsprovide a concise and comprehensive analysis that will be of interest to experts and those new to the subject. It is essential reading for anyone who wishes to better understand the past, present and likely future of private renting in Australia and beyond.
Professor Peter A Kemp, Professor of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford.
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"A great advantage to housing researchers and policy makers that three senior Australian housing researchers have prepared this well-written, balanced and penetrating review of the sector. ... The entirely descriptive presentation of the data is appropriate for this book ... . The book skillfullyplots the history of the PRS. ... Having such a cogent and insightful analysis of the current situation of private tenants provides a useful platform for assisting with the development of such reforms." (Charles Crothers, Journal of Sociology, February 21, 2022)
"Housing scholars who are familiar with the important work of the authors will recognize they draw heavily on some older projects, here creatively interwoven to produce a remarkable work of breadth and depth which would be of interest to anyone interested in PRS, whether student or senior researcher, with an Australian or international interest." (Adriana Mihaela Soaita, Housing Studies, October 21, 2021)