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- catalog abstract "The Mandate of National Health and Welfare's "Review of Demography and Its Implications for Economic and Social Policy" was to report to Cabinet the possible changes in the size, structure and distribution of the Canadian population to 2025 as well as to comment on ways to which these changes might affect Canada's economic and social life. The initial demographic review did not address housing and living conditions. This report reviews the 26 NHW research papers on demography to identify and discuss the implications of the Review findings for housing and living environments. Decreasing population growth rates, increasing numbers of both immigration and seniors, and the decreasing size of the proportion of the population of working age are identified as demographic trends which will have an impact on the living environments of Canadians. Some of these impacts are the continued growth of major metropolitan ....".
- catalog alternative "Review of Demography, the implications for housing and living environments.".
- catalog contributor b4268591.
- catalog contributor b4268592.
- catalog contributor b4268593.
- catalog created "1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1991.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The Mandate of National Health and Welfare's "Review of Demography and Its Implications for Economic and Social Policy" was to report to Cabinet the possible changes in the size, structure and distribution of the Canadian population to 2025 as well as to comment on ways to which these changes might affect Canada's economic and social life. The initial demographic review did not address housing and living conditions. This report reviews the 26 NHW research papers on demography to identify and discuss the implications of the Review findings for housing and living environments. Decreasing population growth rates, increasing numbers of both immigration and seniors, and the decreasing size of the proportion of the population of working age are identified as demographic trends which will have an impact on the living environments of Canadians. Some of these impacts are the continued growth of major metropolitan ....".
- catalog extent "xvi, xviii, 81 p. :".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "1991.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Ottawa] : The Centre,".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "363.5/0971 20".
- catalog subject "Demographic transition Canada.".
- catalog subject "Housing forecasting Canada.".
- catalog subject "Population forecasting Canada.".
- catalog title "Health and Welfare's Review of Demography : the implications for housing and living environments / prepared for the Centre for Future Studies in Housing and Living Environments, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation ; authors, Hussein Rostum and Eliane Thonney.".
- catalog title "Review of Demography, the implications for housing and living environments.".
- catalog type "text".