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朱利安·西马德,老龄化和住房。蒙特利尔中心社区的住宅不稳定和高档化公共政策都旨在使尽可能多的老年人留在家中。如果一个人是被驱逐或收回房产的受害者,他怎么能在自己位于蒙特利尔市中心的家中安度晚年呢?本文探讨了低收入老年租户居住不稳定性的动态和现实,这些租户以某种方式参与住房委员会的活动,居住在蒙特利尔中心四个高士化社区之一(Villeray, La Petite - Patrie, Rosemont和Plateau - Mont - Royal)。根据INRS - UCS城市研究论文的一部分进行的实地研究,这一贡献证明了将租赁关系作为影响住宅不稳定性的因素的重要性,从而影响老年人留在家中的能力。
Vieillir et se loger. Précarité résidentielle et gentrification dans les quartiers centraux montréalais
Julien Simard, Aging and housing. Residential precariousness and gentrification in Montreal’s central neighbourhoods Public policies on aging all aim to keep as many aging people as possible at home. How can one age in one’s own home, in a central Montreal neighbourhood, if one is a victim of eviction or repossession? This article explores the dynamics and realities surrounding residential precariousness among low‐income elderly tenants who participate in some way in the activities of a housing committee and who reside in one of four gentrifying central Montreal neighbourhoods (Villeray, La Petite‐ Patrie, Rosemont and Plateau‐Mont‐Royal). Based on a field study conducted as part of a thesis in urban studies at INRS‐UCS, this contribution demonstrates the importance of taking into account the rental relationship as a factor influencing residential precariousness and, consequently, the ability of aging people to remain in their homes.