An Evolving Geography of Income Inequality: Socio-Spatial Differences between the "Three Cities" of Calgary

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An overview of patterns of rising income inequality and income change within Calgary between 1980 and 2010. The presentation will explore ideas around the Divided City concept and the Three Cities of Calgary. Key features of socio-spatial differentiation between these Three Cities point to problematic kinds of social cleavage that parallel the increasingly divided metropolis.

Room or Area: 
L-1102 Prentice Boardroom

Prentice Institute Brown Bag Lectures are free and open to the public.


Contact:

Jefffrey Bingley, Admin Assistant, Prentice Institute | prentice@uleth.ca | 4033801814 | uleth.ca/prenticeinstitute