Vancouver Update, 2016 Census
Neighbourhood trends updated to the 2016 Census, maps and charts, how inequality is segregating the region, changing municipalities.
Inequality, Polarization, Poverty
Explains the differences between income inequality, income polarization, and poverty, and describes how they are measured.
Neighbourhood Typologies
Analysis and maps of neighbourhood change trends over a twenty-five year period for 8 metropolitan areas & for 2006
Rental Housing Forum Update
Two presentations from the May 2015 University of Toronto forum
Montréal: Partenariat de recherche sur les quartiers en transition; Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership
This report documents the changing overall spatial patterning of wealthy, poor, and middle-income neighbourhoods in the Montréal metropolitan area.
Housing Policies for the 21st Century, May 2017 Symposium
PDFs of the seven presentations from an international symposium on housing policies in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom
Neighbourhood Research Tags
Aboriginal people Action for Neighbourhood Change aging in place Alan Walks Andre Sorensen Armine Yalnizyan Bob Murdie business improvement areas Calgary Carlos Teixeira commercial change crime Damaris Rose David Hulchanski Deborah Cowen demographic change density discrimination displacement divided cities Elvin Wyly Emily Paradis employment ethnic enclaves European cities food insecurity Frank Cunningham French Language gentrification globalization Halifax Hamilton homelessness immigrant settlement inner-city neighbourhoods inner suburbs intergovernmental Janet Smith Jill Black Jino Distasio John Myles Katharine Rankin Kathleen Gallagher labour market Larry Bourne Liberty Village Little Italy Little Portugal Lynn McDonald manufacturing Maureen Fair Montreal neighbourhood branding neighbourhood change neighbourhood history neighbourhood typologies Neil Bradford NHS Ottawa Parkdale Paul Hess Peel Region Peter Marcuse place-based policy Policy Briefs priority neighbourhoods racism regional planning rental housing Richard Maaranen Ronald van Kempen Scarborough Sharon Kirkpatrick Sheila Neysmith Sherri Torjman since 1971 social exclusion social infrastructure social mix Social Planning Toronto social policy Statistics Canada St Christopher House theory Three Cities Report Tom Slater Toronto Toronto's neighbourhoods tower renewal United Way urban policy urban schooling urban system Valerie Tarasuk Vancouver video welfare state West-Central Toronto Winnipeg York RegionHalifax, 1970 to 2010
This report provides an analysis of the income inequality and income polarization trends within the Halifax region over the period 1970 to 2010.
Three Cities Report Web-version
Check out the online digital version of The Three Cities Within Toronto: Income Polarization Among Toronto’s Neighbourhoods, 1970-2005.
Neighbourhood Collective Agency
Connecting the Power of People to the Power of Place: How Community-Based Organizations Influence Neighbourhood Collective Agency, NCRP Research Paper, 2016
Toronto’s Aging Highrise Buildings
This report explores the continuum of inadequate housing, risk of homelessness, and visible homelessness among families in Toronto’s Inner suburb highrises.
Polarization in Canada’s Cities
Canadian cities are becoming less equal, and more polarized, at a host of different spatial scales. This report examines changes and trends, 1970 to 2005.
Divided Cities in the 21st Century
Conference presentation at UofT RBC Conference on Inclusive Cities, May 2017
Winnipeg’s Rooming Houses
This report documents changes over the past 12 years in Winnipeg’s rooming houses in two neighbourhoods.
TVO’s The Agenda 3-Cities Interview
Watch the TVO interview with David Hulchanski discussing his research team’s extensive research on ‘Toronto’s Three Cities’…
Eight Canadian Metropolitan Areas: Who Lived Where in 2006?
A typology of neighbourhoods based on 30 variables from the 2006 census related to economic, family, immigrant and housing status.
Divercities: EU Research on Hyper-diversified Cities, including Toronto
How can European cities benefit from diversity? How is Toronto doing and what are the lessons for other cities?
Toronto’s Inner Suburbs: Investing in Social Infrastructure in Scarborough
A report on social infrastructure with a focus on Scarborough. Action must take place within and beyond the neighbourhood scale.
NHS Data Quality
An extended version of a presentation about the NHS made at the September 2014 forum Enforced Ignorance.