Following the Second World War, a mass exodus of wealthier inhabitants leaving downtowns for the suburbs took place in North American cities. However, beginning in the 1960’s, small pockets of the downtown cores began to be re-inhabited by wealthier individuals in a phenomenon commonly known as “gentrification”. The question posed in this paper is: To what extent is gentrification in Canada anecdotal and restricted to a select few neighbourhoods, or a widespread phenomenon? I construct a novel dataset to measure gentrification in Canada. The empirical evidence of gentrification in Canada is overall similar to the United States but stronger for Canada’s three largest cities. Once I divide relative household income by the square root of house...
Adequate and affordable housing for low-income residents is essential for the well being of the com...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
By offering a response to recent calls for a 'geography of gentrification', the author attempts to m...
Gentrification is a sub-set of the neighbourhood upgrading process. While upgrading has some positi...
Since 1970, many inner-city neighbourhoods that were the domain of low-income groups occupying cheap...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
This paper identifies a new factor, the age of the housing stock, that affects where high- and low-i...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
The traditional view of North American suburbs is that they are populated by those on relatively hig...
Canada is not immune to the dramatic economic changes that are transforming society in other industr...
The significant increase in evictions has become one of the foremost manifestations of the housing c...
Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive ...
The concentration of wealth in the hands of a small number of individuals or countries is not a new ...
Adequate and affordable housing for low-income residents is essential for the well being of the com...
Adequate and affordable housing for low-income residents is essential for the well being of the com...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
By offering a response to recent calls for a 'geography of gentrification', the author attempts to m...
Gentrification is a sub-set of the neighbourhood upgrading process. While upgrading has some positi...
Since 1970, many inner-city neighbourhoods that were the domain of low-income groups occupying cheap...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
This paper identifies a new factor, the age of the housing stock, that affects where high- and low-i...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
The traditional view of North American suburbs is that they are populated by those on relatively hig...
Canada is not immune to the dramatic economic changes that are transforming society in other industr...
The significant increase in evictions has become one of the foremost manifestations of the housing c...
Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive ...
The concentration of wealth in the hands of a small number of individuals or countries is not a new ...
Adequate and affordable housing for low-income residents is essential for the well being of the com...
Adequate and affordable housing for low-income residents is essential for the well being of the com...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
By offering a response to recent calls for a 'geography of gentrification', the author attempts to m...