The housing trajectories of Canadian-born racialized population groups
For many Canadian households, the home is the primary asset and means of wealth accumulation. This study examines the housing trajectories of Canadian-born racialized population groups at different ages and points in their lives, using 1996 to 2021 Canadian census data. Racialized groups are further...
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| description | For many Canadian households, the home is the primary asset and means of wealth accumulation. This study examines the housing trajectories of Canadian-born racialized population groups at different ages and points in their lives, using 1996 to 2021 Canadian census data. Racialized groups are further disaggregated by birth cohort. |
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| spellingShingle | Max Stick Feng Hou Christoph Schimmele The housing trajectories of Canadian-born racialized population groups Economic and Social Reports Minorities Dwelling type Homeless Homeless people Homelessness Street people |
| title | The housing trajectories of Canadian-born racialized population groups |
| title_full | The housing trajectories of Canadian-born racialized population groups |
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| title_short | The housing trajectories of Canadian-born racialized population groups |
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| topic | Minorities Dwelling type Homeless Homeless people Homelessness Street people |
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