Made in Migration

#3 | Cutting migration isn’t a panacea for the housing crisis | A conversation with Peter Mares


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Guest: Peter Mares

Date of recording: 10 June 2024

Summary:

In this episode, Peter Mares, an independent writer, journalist and researcher, discusses migration, housing, and the challenges of Australia's current migration system. He highlights the need for a rational migration policy that considers the long-term impacts on housing and labour productivity. Peter emphasises the importance of government led initiatives to address affordability and supply issues. He also suggests that tax reform can help alleviate concerns about the impact of migration on housing.

Keywords:

Peter Mares, migration, housing, Australia, migration system, rational migration policy, labour productivity, build-to-rent sector, tax reform.

Chapters:

  • Peter’s professional background (01:08)
  • Interest in migration and housing (03:43)
  • The Government's Migration Strategy (07:49)
  • Impact of migration on housing (17:46)
  • Structural issues in the Australian labour market and economy (23:26)
  • Historical perspective on housing policies (27:22)
  • The role of the build-to-rent sector in solving housing issues (34:27)
  • Impact of migration on productivity and aging population (37:26)
  • Reconciling concerns and advocating for rational
  • migration policy (40:40)

    Acknowledgments:

    Our heartfelt thanks to Peter Mares for so generously volunteering his time and sharing his insights with us!

    As always, many thanks to our editor, Ryan Prestipino of Fallen Pine Studio, for his amazing work behind the scenes.

    And of course, thank you to our listeners, without which this podcast would simply not exist.

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    Disclaimer:

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