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Monday, December 13, 2004 Study: Residential segregation by income in urban Canada1991 to 1996The study Dimensions and Dynamics of Residential Segregation by Income in Urban Canada, 1991 to 1996 is being published in Canadian Geographer. This article is available online (http://www.blackwell-synergy.com). The goal of this research was to develop measures for monitoring changes over time in residential segregation by income. This will contribute to future work that will compare trends in Canadian and American cities. For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of the study or to obtain a copy, contact Dr. Nancy Ross (1-514-398-4307; nancy.ross@mcgill.ca), McGill University or Christian Houle (613-951-3767; christian.houle@statcan.gc.ca), Business Labour and Market Analysis Division. |
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