RECHERCHE SUR LE SITE

Références
bibliographiques
avec le catalogue


En plein texte
avec Google

Recherche avancée
 

Tous les ouvrages
numérisés de cette
bibliothèque sont
disponibles en trois
formats de fichiers :
Word (.doc),
PDF et RTF

Pour une liste
complète des auteurs
de la bibliothèque,
en fichier Excel,
cliquer ici.
 

Collection « Les sciences sociales contemporaines »

The Housing Situation and Needs of Recent Immigrants in the Montréal,Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs:
An Overview
. Research Report. (2006)
List of tables


Une édition électronique réalisée à partir du document The Housing Situation and Needs of Recent Immigrants in the Montréal,Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs: An Overview. Research Report. Distinct housing Needs Series. Prepared by: Daniel Hiebert, Annick Germain, Robert Murdie, Valerie Preston, Jean Renaud, Damaris Rose, Elvin Wyly, Virginie Ferreira, Pablo Mendez and Ann Marie Murnaghan. Ottawa, SCHL, september 2006, 48 pp. [Le 29 janvier 2014, Monsieur Jean Renaud nous autorisait la diffusion de toutes ses publications et travaux en libre accès à tous dans Les Classiques des sciences sociales.]

[vi]

List of tables

Table 1. Tenure, Income and Monthly Housing Costs by Immigration Period, 2001, Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver CMAs [21]

Table 2. Percent of Total Household Income Devoted to Monthly Housing Costs by Ethnic Origin and Visible Minority Subgroup, 2001, Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver CMAs [22]

Table 3. Housing Price and Rental Changes, between 1996 and 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [23]

Table 4. Housing Price Changes and Ownership Rates between 1996 and 2001 by Immigration Period, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [23]

Table 5. Owners' Housing Spending and Income by Immigration Period, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [24]

Table 6. Tenants' Housing Spending and Income by Immigration Period, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [24]

Table 7. Percent of Owners and Tenants Paying at Least 30% of Income on Housing Payments by Immigration Period, 1996 and 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [25]

Table 8. Percent of Owners and Tenants Paying at least 50% of Income on Housing Payments by Immigration Period, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [25]

Table 9. Percent of Owners and Tenants Paying at Least 30% and 50% of Income on Housing Payments by Visible Minority and European Origin Households, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [26]

Table 10. Homeownership by Admission Class, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [26]

Table 11. Household Structure by CMA 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [27]

Table 12. Immigrant Class by Crowding and CMA, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [27]

Table 13. Crowding by Ethno-cultural Group and CMA, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [28]

Table 14. Cost of Housing relative to Income for Non-homeowners by CMA 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [28]

Table 15. Non-homeowners Paying at Least 30% of Income for Housing by Ethno-cultural Group and CMA, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [29]

Table 16. Construction of the Housing Stress Index (for Non-homeowners Only) [29]

Table 17. Non-ownership Households by Degree of Financial Stress and CMA 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [29]

Table 18. Non-ownership Households Facing Housing Stress (Moderate to Extreme) by Ethno-cultural Group and CMA, 2001, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs [30]



Retour au texte de l'auteur: Jean-Marc Fontan, sociologue, UQAM Dernière mise à jour de cette page le jeudi 27 août 2020 7:08
Par Jean-Marie Tremblay, sociologue
professeur associé, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi.
 



Saguenay - Lac-Saint-Jean, Québec
La vie des Classiques des sciences sociales
dans Facebook.
Membre Crossref