Social housing in transition : the changing social composition of public sector housing in metropolitan Toronto / by Robert A. Murdie.: NH15-892/1992E-PDF
"The two main purposes of this study were (1) to document and evaluate differences in social composition between Metropolitan Toronto's public sector housing and the rest of the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) for 1971 and 1986, and (2) to identify and analyse social variations within public sector housing in Metropolitan Toronto for 1971 and 1986. The study included six major housing providers: the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Authority (MTHA), limited dividend projects, the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Company Limited (MTHCL) senior citizens projects, municipal non-profit projects, private non-profit projects, and co-operative projects. The main data source was census enumeration area information. Only housing projects that corresponded exactly with one or more enumeration areas were included. A supplementary analysis of all MTHA projects from 1990 was undertaken using data from the Unit-Tenant Master File of the Ontario Ministry of Housing. A wide spectrum of variables was included in the analysis and a variety of statistical analyses were undertaken"--Abstract, page [2].
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| Title | Social housing in transition : the changing social composition of public sector housing in metropolitan Toronto / by Robert A. Murdie. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (xiii, 117 pages) : maps, illustrations |
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