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Affordable Housing Is Crucial to Successful Integration of Immigrants in Toronto

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Date

2008

Authors

Murdie, Robert

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The present rental housing market in Toronto does not have the variety, affordability, and access that is needed to help immigrants to successfully integrate into Canadian society. More attention needs to be paid to the unique housing challenges faced by many of Toronto’s immigrant groups. These groups face challenges based on size of household, income, and discriminatory barriers when searching for affordable housing.

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Housing, Immigration, Urban Planning

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Murdie, R. A. (2003). Housing affordability and Toronto's rental market: Perspectives from the housing careers of Jamaican, Polish and Somali newcomers. Housing, Theory and Society, 20(4), 183-196.