Changing Neighbourhoods

Changing Neighbourhoods

Author: Jill Grant

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2020-03-15

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 077486205X

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In recent decades growing inequality and polarization have been reshaping the social landscape of Canada’s metropolitan areas, changing neighbourhoods and negatively affecting the lived realities of increasingly diverse urban populations. This book examines the dimensions and impacts of increased economic inequality and urban socio-spatial polarization since the 1980s. Based on the work of the Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership, an innovative national comparative study of seven major cities, the authors reveal the dynamics of neighbourhood change across the Canadian urban system. By mapping average income trends across neighbourhoods, they show the kinds of factors – social, economic, and cultural – that influenced residential options and redistributed concentrations of poverty and affluence. While the heart of the book lies in the project’s findings from each city, other chapters provide critical context. Taken together, they offer important understandings of the depth and the breadth of the problem at hand and signal the urgency for concerted policy responses in the decades to come.


1981 Census of Canada

1981 Census of Canada

Author: Statistics Canada

Publisher: Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13:

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Graphically highlights the results of the 1981 Census of Agriculture by comparing them to results from past censuses and surveys. The intent is to give a structural overview of Canadian agricultural land resource by examining it from different perspectives: area, use, products, ownership, revenue and expenses, and market worth. Includes methodology, notes, data sources, index, maps.


Power and Resistance

Power and Resistance

Author: Wayne Antony

Publisher: Fernwood Publishing

Published: 2020-05-06T00:00:00Z

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 1773633112

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How do we make sense of the social problems that continue to plague Canadian society? Our understanding of issues such as poverty, racism, violence, homophobia, crime and pollution stems from our view of how society is structured. From the dominant neoliberal perspective, social problems arise from individuals making poor choices. From a critical perspective, however, these social troubles are caused by structural social inequalities. Disparities in economic, social and political power — that is, relations of power based on class, race, gender and sexual orientation — are the central structural element of capitalist, patriarchal, colonialist societies. The contributors to Power and Resistance use this critical perspective to explore Canadian social issues such as poverty, colonialism, homophobia, violence against women, climate change and so on. This sixth edition adds chapters on the corporatization of higher education, the lethal impacts of colonialism, democracy, the social determinants of health, drug policy and sexual violence on campus.


An Aging World

An Aging World

Author: Kevin G. Kinsella

Publisher: Bureau of Census

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13:

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Provides statistical information on the worldwide population of people 65 years old or older.


Korean Immigrants in Canada

Korean Immigrants in Canada

Author: Samuel Noh

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2012-09-06

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1442662530

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Koreans are one of the fastest-growing visible minority groups in Canada today. However, very few studies of their experiences in Canada or their paths of integration are available to public and academic communities. Korean Immigrants in Canada provides the first scholarly collection of papers on Korean immigrants and their offspring from interdisciplinary, social scientific perspectives. The contributors explore the historical, psychological, social, and economic dimensions of Korean migration, settlement, and integration across the country. A variety of important topics are covered, including the demographic profile of Korean-Canadians, immigrant entrepreneurship, mental health and stress, elder care, language maintenance, and the experiences of students and the second generation. Readers will find interconnecting themes and synthesized findings throughout the chapters. Most importantly, this collection serves as a platform for future research on Koreans in Canada.