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The spatial separation of the poor in Canadian cities

  • University of Toronto

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We used the 1991 Canadian census to examine the extent of spatial separation of the poor in Canadian cities. Although there were no extensive areas of blight, decay, or housing abandonment, we found high spatial separation of poor visible minorities in the selected cities. The index of dissimilarity indicates high segregation of poor blacks and moderate separation of poor Asians from the nonpoor population. We tested the effects of three major structural factors - racial and ethnic segregation, income segregation, and urban redevelopment - and found that racial and ethnic residential patterns are related strongly to the spatial separation of poor persons. The relationship between income segregation and spatial separation of the poor is not significant, however. We also found that the relationship between urban redevelopment and spatial separation of the poor pertains only to blacks. These findings suggest that blacks are vulnerable in the process of urban redevelopment.

源语言英语
页(从-至)449-459
页数11
期刊Demography
37
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 11月 2000
已对外发布

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