Abstract
This FACTBase explores Fremantle’s socio-economic structure within the broader context of the Perth and Peel Metropolitan Region. Such analysis is critical in order
to develop a measure of community stability, resilience and dynamics in the face of economic restructuring and uncertainty. As noted in previous FACTBases, whilst there has been an increase in the overall mean income across Perth and Peel this has not been evenly spread. Indeed, there is a growing divide between the richest and poorest Statistical Local Areas (SLAs). This pattern of income inequality looks set to intensify in the context of Perth and Peel’s rising living costs and an increasing number of SLAs falling below the
mean income level.
to develop a measure of community stability, resilience and dynamics in the face of economic restructuring and uncertainty. As noted in previous FACTBases, whilst there has been an increase in the overall mean income across Perth and Peel this has not been evenly spread. Indeed, there is a growing divide between the richest and poorest Statistical Local Areas (SLAs). This pattern of income inequality looks set to intensify in the context of Perth and Peel’s rising living costs and an increasing number of SLAs falling below the
mean income level.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Perth |
Publisher | Committee for Perth |
Number of pages | 10 |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
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Martinus, K. (Participant)
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