Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive process in many cities around the world. Although researchers recognize the dangers of displacement in this process, the magnitude of dislocation is highly contested. Literature on gentrification offers little guidance with regard to understanding the timing of displacement in a gentrifying neighborhood. Moreover, evictions have been neglected as a form of gentrification-led displacement, which may have led to underestimating displacement effects. This study sheds light on the geography of displacement through an analysis of 59,415 eviction applications in the City of Toronto from 1999 to 2001, which are compared with the timing of gentrifica...
This study is essentially a descriptive report on where people move after being displaced by urban r...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
The significant increase in evictions has become one of the foremost manifestations of the housing c...
Gentrification is a sub-set of the neighbourhood upgrading process. While upgrading has some positi...
Government efforts to respond to the current crisis in housing affordability have centred on efforts...
Gentrification is proving to be a double-edged sword; for some it can improve neighborhoods by makin...
As shrinking cities implement regeneration initiatives to recover from years of decline, planners ha...
By offering a response to recent calls for a 'geography of gentrification', the author attempts to m...
Gentrification refers to the in-migration of affluent households to poorer and lower value areas of ...
This course provides an introduction to gentrification and to the cultural impacts of housing displa...
image of the process as being emancipatory: a middle-class reaction to the oppressive conformity of ...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long Form data, to s...
This study is essentially a descriptive report on where people move after being displaced by urban r...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
The significant increase in evictions has become one of the foremost manifestations of the housing c...
Gentrification is a sub-set of the neighbourhood upgrading process. While upgrading has some positi...
Government efforts to respond to the current crisis in housing affordability have centred on efforts...
Gentrification is proving to be a double-edged sword; for some it can improve neighborhoods by makin...
As shrinking cities implement regeneration initiatives to recover from years of decline, planners ha...
By offering a response to recent calls for a 'geography of gentrification', the author attempts to m...
Gentrification refers to the in-migration of affluent households to poorer and lower value areas of ...
This course provides an introduction to gentrification and to the cultural impacts of housing displa...
image of the process as being emancipatory: a middle-class reaction to the oppressive conformity of ...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long Form data, to s...
This study is essentially a descriptive report on where people move after being displaced by urban r...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...