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Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)

Theses/Dissertations

1983

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Regional Variations Among Ethnic Groups In Ontario A Core-Periphery Model, Robert George Sharpe Jan 1983

Regional Variations Among Ethnic Groups In Ontario A Core-Periphery Model, Robert George Sharpe

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This thesis performs a spatial analysis of Ontario’s structure of ethnic stratification. It examines several spatial manifestations of the contrasts in socio-economic well-being—income, education, and occupation—between Ontario’s British majority and seven ethnic minority categories. The major data source for this analysis includes published Canadian Census data and special tabulations of the 1971 Census. Regional patterns of spatial distribution shown by the various ethnic categories are described and compared using location quotients and the centrographic statistical technique. Applying a core-periphery model of regional structure and development, a tendency was found for ethnic categories of subordinate socio-economic status to be disproportionately concentrated …


Arson In Toronto: A Geographical Perspective (Ontario), James Richards Jan 1983

Arson In Toronto: A Geographical Perspective (Ontario), James Richards

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This thesis is an empirical study of the crime of arson in Toronto from a geographical perspective. Although empirical in nature there is a framework of analysis that hopefully provides a starting point for theoretical development. The study is loosely organized around the framework of four areas of arson research which include: antecedent environmental conditions, organismic variables, actual firesetting behavior, and the consequences of firesetting. To each one of these areas of research geographical analysis is possible. In most cases it was necessary in this study to incorporate the findings from the psychological and sociological literature into the geographical analysis. …