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Social reproduction in the gentrified city: resisting displacement in marketized Toronto

In: A Research Agenda for Gentrification

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  • Sophie O’Manique
  • Sinéad Petrasek

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Gentrification engenders the displacement of lower-income individuals and groups for the benefit of higher-income individuals and groups; for those who are ‘priced out,’ this affects their ability to reproduce and sustain everyday life, especially in the home. We examine the relationship between gentrification and social reproduction in the City of Toronto, evaluating more recent attempts by the municipality to provide affordable housing and contrasting these with community-led interventions.

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  • Sophie O’Manique & Sinéad Petrasek, 2023. "Social reproduction in the gentrified city: resisting displacement in marketized Toronto," Chapters, in: Winifred Curran & Leslie Kern (ed.), A Research Agenda for Gentrification, chapter 3, pages 39-61, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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