Canada's Global Cities: Socio-economic Conditions in Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver
Andrew Heisz
Trends and Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas from Statistics Canada, Social Analysis Division
Abstract:
This report paints a statistical portrait of socio-economic conditions in the Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) of Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver. It highlights trends in population growth, suburban growth, commuting, employment, unemployment, immigration, income and low-income and socio-economic conditions among immigrants, Aboriginal People, and others. It uses data from the 1981 to 2001 Censuses of Canada, the 2005 Labour Force Historical Review, and Income in Canada, 2004.
Keywords: Income; pensions; spending and wealth; Ethnic diversity and immigration; Population and demography; Household; family and personal income; Immigrants and non-permanent residents; Labour market and income; Population estimates and projections (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-07-20
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