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Home Truths: Fixing Canada's Housing Crisis

Autor Carolyn Whitzman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2024
Uncovers why Canadians are burdened by the world’s highest household debt after decades of failed housing policy and how the situation can be fixed.

Hundreds of thousands of Canadians exist on the edge. Renters fear eviction, homeowners feel trapped, and both are vulnerable to becoming homeless with a single stroke of misfortune.

Unaffordable housing in Canada is tearing communities apart. Rising prices force long-time residents to move elsewhere, while established businesses are forced to close their doors because they cannot find staff who can afford to live nearby. 

In Home Truths, housing expert Carolyn Whitzman explores Canada’s crisis from all sides, including defining what adequate housing looks like, explaining why non-market housing is crucial, and outlining how and why to tackle ever-growing wealth disparities between renters and those who own. What she details has wide applicability in all nations struggling with a lack of adequate housing.

Home Truths details the decades of policy that got the country into this mess and shows how all levels of government can work together to provide affordable housing where it is needed, using evidence-backed ideas from planners, politicians, developers, and advocates at home and abroad.
This is the book that anyone needs to understand, and solve, our housing crisis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780774890700
ISBN-10: 0774890703
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: 13 halftones, 30 illustrations, 10 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: University of British Columbia Press
Colecția On Point Press

Notă biografică

Carolyn Whitzman is a leading housing and senior policy consultant. She is an expert advisor to the Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART) Project. She has authored, co-authored, or lead-edited six previous books, the most recent being Clara at the Door with a Revolver. Other works include over one hundred book chapters, peer-reviewed articles, and major reports. Her expertise has been sought by UN Women, UN Habitat, governments at all levels, and not-for-profit and private organizations at home and abroad. She lives in Ottawa.

Cuprins

Introduction:
1. What Is a Home?
2. Why Is Housing So Expensive?
3. How Did We Get in this Mess?
4. Who Is in Charge?
5. Who Needs What Kinds of Homes Where at What Cost?
6. Can Canada End Homelessness?
7. Why Start with Non-Market Housing?
8. How Can Well-Located Housing Become Abundant Again?
9. How Can Renters Have the Same Rights As Owners?
10. Is There a Future for Affordable Homeownership?
11. Who Pays for What?
12. What Can I Do?
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Recenzii

"With local shops shuttered by predatory rent hikes, individuals struggling to find housing, and evictions on the rise, it’s becoming more and more difficult to imagine an end to Canada’s housing crisis. In Home Truths, academic Carolyn Whitzman does just that, offering a clear analysis of the housing issues we face, and policy proposals that could lead us toward a better housing future for all."

"Home Truths is a unicorn of a book. Clear and concise, comprehensive yet accessible, well-researched without being heavy or jargon-y. In a little over 200 pages (plus end notes) Whitzman gives us a comprehensive and extremely well-researched overview of what the housing problem is, how we got to where we are and how we can set about fixing it."

"Carolyn Whitzman is one of Canada’s leading housing researchers – and it shows. She provides a wide suite of tools to address housing issues and covers issues from supply to zoning to speculation. This is a fantastic and impactful book!"

"The recent debate over Canada's housing crisis – and in particularly calls for more supply – has obscured the precise nature of the crisis, which is that we’ve failed to find ways to add truly affordable housing for those in greatest need. Carolyn Whitzman’s work pushes back against the dominant narrative with much needed data and analysis that should provide policy-makers with an effective roadmap for reform."