Housing and Aboriginal People in Urban Centres: A Quantitative Evaluation

This paper explores the current state of urban Aboriginal housing in Canada, by providing an up-to-date mapping of national urban Aboriginal housing conditions. This paper demonstrates that home ownership helps to reduce the gap between mainstream and Aboriginal rates of core housing need, for Abori...

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Published in:aboriginal policy studies
Main Authors: Belanger, Yale D., Weasel Head, Gabrielle, Awosoga, Olu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta 2012
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Online Access:http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/aps/article/view/17705
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spelling ftunivalbertaojs:oai:ejournals.library.ualberta.ca:article/17705 2023-05-15T16:55:07+02:00 Housing and Aboriginal People in Urban Centres: A Quantitative Evaluation Belanger, Yale D. Weasel Head, Gabrielle Awosoga, Olu 2012-06-17 application/pdf http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/aps/article/view/17705 https://doi.org/10.5663/aps.v2i1.17705 eng eng Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/aps/article/view/17705/pdf_1 aboriginal policy studies; Vol 2, No 1 (2012): aboriginal policy studies 1923-3299 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2012 ftunivalbertaojs https://doi.org/10.5663/aps.v2i1.17705 2016-05-08T20:38:53Z This paper explores the current state of urban Aboriginal housing in Canada, by providing an up-to-date mapping of national urban Aboriginal housing conditions. This paper demonstrates that home ownership helps to reduce the gap between mainstream and Aboriginal rates of core housing need, for Aboriginal renters are substantially worse off than their non-Aboriginal counterparts in terms of core housing need and overcrowding. Métis and Non-Status Indians are also more likely to become homeowners than Status Indians and Inuit. A cyclical process is identified that hinders urban Aboriginal homeownership, and home rental advancement is also discussed. Existing federal housing programs are inadequate to address the housing and homeless issues identified. We highlight the need to establish proactive policies, the goal being to facilitate individual transition into urban centres, thereby helping to ameliorate existing housing disparities. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit University of Alberta: Journal Hosting Canada aboriginal policy studies 2 1
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description This paper explores the current state of urban Aboriginal housing in Canada, by providing an up-to-date mapping of national urban Aboriginal housing conditions. This paper demonstrates that home ownership helps to reduce the gap between mainstream and Aboriginal rates of core housing need, for Aboriginal renters are substantially worse off than their non-Aboriginal counterparts in terms of core housing need and overcrowding. Métis and Non-Status Indians are also more likely to become homeowners than Status Indians and Inuit. A cyclical process is identified that hinders urban Aboriginal homeownership, and home rental advancement is also discussed. Existing federal housing programs are inadequate to address the housing and homeless issues identified. We highlight the need to establish proactive policies, the goal being to facilitate individual transition into urban centres, thereby helping to ameliorate existing housing disparities.
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Housing and Aboriginal People in Urban Centres: A Quantitative Evaluation
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