Housing a diverse society : access and affordability issues for Canada / Greg Mason, Prairie Research Associates Inc. & Department of Economics, University of Manitoba.: NH18-1/163-1995E-PDF

"As our society becomes more diverse, housing must meet the needs of many varied households and individuals. Immigration, migration of Aboriginal populations to the city, a health system that is rapidly deinstitutionalising care and unique problems not acknowledged a decade ago, such as shelters for battered women, are examples of the diversity that housing must address. A direct outcome of increased diversity in Canadian society is the problem of access and affordability of housing"--Executive summary, p. i.

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Department/Agency Prairie Research Associates.
University of Manitoba.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Title Housing a diverse society : access and affordability issues for Canada / Greg Mason, Prairie Research Associates Inc. & Department of Economics, University of Manitoba.
Variant title Housing a diverse society : paper presented to a CMHC Symposium of Housing Affordability - [November 2, 1995]
Series title Research report
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Loger une société diverse : questions d'accès et d'abordabilité pour le Canada.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa?] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, [1995].
Author / Contributor Mason, Greg, 1946-
Description ii, 36 p. : graphs
Catalogue number
  • NH18-1/163-1995E-PDF
Subject terms Housing
Accessibility
Diversification
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