2011 Census/National Household Survey housing conditions series : issue 2 : the geography of core housing need in 2011.: NH18-23/14-003E-PDF

In 2011, 10.9 million households - 87.5% of households assessed - either lived in, or had sufficient incomes to access, acceptable housing. The remaining 1.6 million, or 12.5% of households, were assessed as living in core housing need. Most households in core housing need lived below the affordability standard (89.7%) alone or in combination with other standards. The incidence of core housing need was highest in Nunavut (at 39.2%) and lowest in Prince Edward Island (at 9.2%). Vancouver (at 17.7%) and Toronto (at 16.9%) had the highest incidences of core housing need among census metropolitan areas in 2011.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Title 2011 Census/National Household Survey housing conditions series : issue 2 : the geography of core housing need in 2011.
Variant title Geography of core housing need in 2011
Series title Research highlight. Socio-economic series ; 14-003
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Série sur les conditions de logement selon les données du Recensement de 2011 et de l’Enquête nationale auprès des ménages : numéro 2 : a géographie des besoins impérieux en matière de logement en 2011.
“October 2014.”
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c2014.
Description 11, [2] p. : ill.
Catalogue number
  • NH18-23/14-003E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 68180
Subject terms Housing
Geography
Statistics
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