Report: v., 298 pp.; ill., digital file,This report began by exploring the concept of working poverty. It was determined at the outset that while much work had been done on the traditional working poor – that is those low earning “working households” – little had been done to examine more moderate and upper-middle income earning households and their shelter cost issues. To explore this in more detail, the international literature was reviewed with five Canadian cities selected as case studies (Winnipeg, Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa and Halifax). The intent was to explore these five diverse cities using a mixed methods approach that combined both statistical data with more qualitative techniques to ensure a comprehensive analysis was und...
Significant numbers of people and families in Calgary face financial challenges that put them at ris...
Homelessness in Alberta is overwhelmingly concentrated in Calgary and Edmonton, with almost two-thir...
In the past 15 years, household energy costs in Canada have risen at a much faster pace than real in...
A considerable momentum has developed around the perceived need for a national affordable housing st...
Recent research has confirmed that only a minority of people who use emergency shelter beds are long...
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY FOR FAMILIES WITH LOW INCOMES ACROSS CANADAPercentage of income devoted to pay...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
S helter is the biggest expenditure mosthouseholds make and its affordability canhave an impact on w...
This is a study of low income family expenditure patterns in urban Canada based on data contained in...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
This paper examines housing affordability in the United States over the past three decades using the...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
Housing is one of the major problems in North America This problem becomes more acute daily in the u...
Significant numbers of people and families in Calgary face financial challenges that put them at ris...
Homelessness in Alberta is overwhelmingly concentrated in Calgary and Edmonton, with almost two-thir...
In the past 15 years, household energy costs in Canada have risen at a much faster pace than real in...
A considerable momentum has developed around the perceived need for a national affordable housing st...
Recent research has confirmed that only a minority of people who use emergency shelter beds are long...
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY FOR FAMILIES WITH LOW INCOMES ACROSS CANADAPercentage of income devoted to pay...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
S helter is the biggest expenditure mosthouseholds make and its affordability canhave an impact on w...
This is a study of low income family expenditure patterns in urban Canada based on data contained in...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
This paper examines housing affordability in the United States over the past three decades using the...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
Housing is one of the major problems in North America This problem becomes more acute daily in the u...
Significant numbers of people and families in Calgary face financial challenges that put them at ris...
Homelessness in Alberta is overwhelmingly concentrated in Calgary and Edmonton, with almost two-thir...
In the past 15 years, household energy costs in Canada have risen at a much faster pace than real in...