[HTML][HTML] Immigration, race, mortgage lending, and the geography of debt in Canada's global cities

D Simone, A Walks - Geoforum, 2019 - Elsevier
While scholars typically analyze debt relations as social relations, often at the national or
global level with respect to international flows of global capital and interest payments, there …

Mapping the urban debtscape: The geography of household debt in Canadian cities

A Walks - Urban Geography, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Vulnerability resulting from debt is part and parcel of the risk society and a salient
characteristic of current neoliberal times under financialized global capitalism. Rising …

Financial globalization and cross-border comovements of money and population: foreign bank offices in Los Angeles

G Dymski, W Li - Environment and Planning A, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Studies of migration and financial globalization focus on either the movement of money, with
people staying put, or on the movement of people, with little attention to the impact of the …

The space-times of migration and debt: Re-positioning migrants' debt and credit practices and institutions in, and through, London

K Datta, C Aznar - Geoforum, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper interrogates the space-times of migration and debt in, and through, the global city
of London. It advances three key arguments. First, we argue that migration must be …

The globalization of urban housing markets: Immigration and changing housing demand in Vancouver

M Moos, A Skaburskis - Urban Geography, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The effect of residential capital through immigration on the internal structure of cities and
housing markets has become of increasing importance. This study examines the effects of …

Caught in the housing bubble: Immigrants' housing outcomes in traditional gateways and newly emerging destinations

G Painter, Z Yu - Urban Studies, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Research has documented that immigrants have moved in large numbers to almost every
metropolitan area and select rural areas in the US. In the midst of these demographic shifts …

Immigrants and homelessness—at risk in Canada's outer suburbs

V Preston, R Murdie, J Wedlock… - The Canadian …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Homelessness is a risk for growing numbers of immigrants. Largely as a result of low
incomes, newcomers are more likely than the Canadian‐born to spend over 50 percent of …

Immigrant Homeownership and Immigration Status: Evidence from S pain

C Amuedo‐Dorantes, K Mundra - Review of International …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Because of the many advantages of homeownership for immigrants and for the communities
where immigrants reside, a variety of countries have implemented policies that facilitate …

Country-of-origin-specific economic capital in neighbourhoods: Impact on immigrants' employment opportunities

K Kadarik, E Miltenburg, S Musterd… - … and Planning A …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Does living in an area characterized by high concentrations of residents of the same country-
of-origin deprive ethnic minority groups, or does potential access to an extended country-of …

Immigrants and refugees in the housing markets of Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, 2011

D Hiebert - Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 2017 - JSTOR
New data based on a linkage between the Immigrant Landing File and the 2011 National
Household Survey are used to build a picture of immigrants and refugees in the housing …