Montreal has long been perceived as “a city of tenants” in a North-American world of owners. This perception has been explained by the strong presence of French Canadians who were poor and had a lower preference for home ownership.This article provides for the first time relevant data that allows a detailed comparison of housing types, values, tenure and occupations of French Canadians, English Canadians and immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe, and for the cities of Montreal, Lachine, Outremont, Verdun and Westmount, between 1921 and 1951.Indeed, Montreal was largely a town of tenants living in plexes. But these data show that, in proportion, French Canadians were as much owner-occupants as other ethnic groups and that, in fact, the...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The focus of the resea...
Space per person is a fundamental measure of equity in an urban society. From small samples of the M...
Residential change is a pervasive condition of North American society. In a lifetime, a person may g...
Cet article analyse le « boom » des immeubles d’appartements à Montréal et dans sa proche banlieue a...
Space per person is a fundamental measure of equity in an urban society. From small samples of the M...
Owner-occupation is important as a reflection and a determinant of economic opportunity. Little is k...
Owner-occupation is important as a reflection and a determinant of economic opportunity. Little is k...
For Quebec, Montreal is the cultural and economic capitale of francophones and the center of attract...
For Quebec, Montreal is the cultural and economic capitale of francophones and the center of attract...
The production of housing underwent significant change in Canada's metropolis during the nineteenth ...
Recent scholarship has improved our understanding of the increase in home ownership in Canada from t...
Little is known about working-class home ownership in Canada. On this issue the neglected 1931 Censu...
Several problems need to be addressed before attempting an explanation of housing tenure in Montreal...
Les historiens n’ont pas reconnu l’importance du logement dans le Canada moderne. Nous ne disposons ...
Several problems need to be addressed before attempting an explanation of housing tenure in Montreal...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The focus of the resea...
Space per person is a fundamental measure of equity in an urban society. From small samples of the M...
Residential change is a pervasive condition of North American society. In a lifetime, a person may g...
Cet article analyse le « boom » des immeubles d’appartements à Montréal et dans sa proche banlieue a...
Space per person is a fundamental measure of equity in an urban society. From small samples of the M...
Owner-occupation is important as a reflection and a determinant of economic opportunity. Little is k...
Owner-occupation is important as a reflection and a determinant of economic opportunity. Little is k...
For Quebec, Montreal is the cultural and economic capitale of francophones and the center of attract...
For Quebec, Montreal is the cultural and economic capitale of francophones and the center of attract...
The production of housing underwent significant change in Canada's metropolis during the nineteenth ...
Recent scholarship has improved our understanding of the increase in home ownership in Canada from t...
Little is known about working-class home ownership in Canada. On this issue the neglected 1931 Censu...
Several problems need to be addressed before attempting an explanation of housing tenure in Montreal...
Les historiens n’ont pas reconnu l’importance du logement dans le Canada moderne. Nous ne disposons ...
Several problems need to be addressed before attempting an explanation of housing tenure in Montreal...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The focus of the resea...
Space per person is a fundamental measure of equity in an urban society. From small samples of the M...
Residential change is a pervasive condition of North American society. In a lifetime, a person may g...