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Demographic Change in Toronto’s Neighbourhoods

27 Jun 2017

Population Under Age 5 % of Total Population 8. |. DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN TORONTO’S NEIGHBOURHOODS Figure 6 shows the number of children located in north and south Etobicoke, North under the age of 5 in each neighbourhood York, downtown Toronto, and north-west, and the percentage of the population in north-east and central Scarborough. [...] In contrast, Regent Park in downtown Toronto and the Elms-Old Rexdale neighbourhood in north Etobicoke have experienced the largest percentage decreases in the population of children under the age of 5. In Regent Park, the preschool age population declined by 36.4% over the past 10 years. [...] In the Bay Street Corridor youth, representing more than 15% of the which is located near Ryerson University, respective populations, are also found near George Brown College and the University the University of Toronto’s Scarborough of Toronto, 26.6% of the population are campus and Centennial College in south- between the ages of 15 and 24. [...] In Ontario, long-term care home the new Census data, the massive growth in residents are more frail and have more the senior population is most striking, with complex health issues than has been the the number of Toronto residents aged 65 case in the past.40 Cognitive impairment, and over having increased by one-third in usually related to the presence of dementia, the past two decades.
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ISBN
9781894199391
Pages
52
Published in
Toronto, ON, CA

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