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The Three Cities Within Toronto

 

The Three Cities Within Toronto: Income polarization, 1970–2000
Note: the links on this page take you to the Centre for Urban and Community Studies where the documents are stored

Researchers at the Centre for Urban and Community Studies, in partnership with a number of community agencies and funders, are engaged in a detailed analysis of neighbourhood change in the City of Toronto and in the urbanized region around Toronto.
The maps and graphs provided here are produced by the Neighbourhood Change and Building Inclusive Communities from Within research initiative, a Community University Research Alliance (CURA) funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. All the maps include, for reference purposes, the boundaries of the City of Toronto's priority neighbourhoods (selected for focused investment to strengthen neighbourhood supports) and the boundary of the Neighbourhood Change CURA study area.

Research Bulletin & Neighbourhood Maps
The Three Cities Within Toronto:
Income polarization, 1970–2000
by J.D. Hulchanski
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Presentation
It's About Where We Live: Neighbourhood Polarization Trends in Toronto since 1970
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pdf part 1 pdf part 2