UNSW CFRC - Housing Intensification Melbourne (second component) (SA1) 2011

This layer shows the second component of housing intensification for Melbourne 2011. SPSS was used to run the factor analysis. Raw data was downloaded from ABS SA1 2011Factor 2 is dominated by the economically engaged. Main characteristics of this group is that it encompasses two sub-groups. The fir...

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Other Authors: University of New South Wales - City Futures Research Centre (isOwnedBy)
Format: Dataset
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Published: Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/unsw-cfrc-housing-sa1-2011/2373573
http://data.aurin.org.au/dataset/feb0280d-dde8-4ec1-85af-fc3d73a356bf
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Summary:This layer shows the second component of housing intensification for Melbourne 2011. SPSS was used to run the factor analysis. Raw data was downloaded from ABS SA1 2011Factor 2 is dominated by the economically engaged. Main characteristics of this group is that it encompasses two sub-groups. The first group is comprising of full-time employed managerial and professional occupations with high level household income (A$2500 and above). This sub-group assumed to be younger middle aged (35-54) Australian (Oceania and Antarctica) couples (family households without children). The other sub-group includes part-time employers engaged in service and administration occupations with medium level of income (A$1500- 2500). This sub-group is mostly migrated from North West Europe and Americas and were living in semi-detached Terrace and/or townhouses. Component 2 explains 7.1 eigenvalues of variance (%15 of total variation).\n\nFor more information refer to [UNSW City Futures Research Centre](https://citydata.be.unsw.edu.au/layers/geonode%3AFac2Melb2011). AURIN Download Manager - Download this dataset via the AURIN Download Manager