Results from the 2016 Census: Housing, income and residential dissimilarity among Indigenous people in Canadian cities

Articles and reports: 75-006-X201900100018

Description:

Residential dissimilarity describes the extent to which one population group lives apart from another in a shared urban space. This study uses data from the 2016 Census to examine the housing, income and residential dissimilarity of the Indigenous population living in private households in the 49 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census agglomerations (CAs) that were large enough to be divided into census tracts, and provides a short description of neighbourhoods with a large concentration of Indigenous people.

Issue Number: 2019001
Author(s): Anderson, Thomas
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