The Residential Location and Spatial Behavior of the Elderly: A Canadian Example |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
Provincial and Metropolitan Area Spatial | 25 |
The Older Population of Metropolitan Toronto | 35 |
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age and elderly AGE OVER 65 aging process analysis Auto P.T. automobile B. L. Neugarten BOROUGH Bureau of Statistics Canadian Census Metropolitan Area Census of Canada daily trip activity decline disengagement Dominion Bureau driver EAST YORK ego energy elderly group elderly heads elderly male elderly persons elderly population entropy ETOBICOKE family dwelling units Female heads Gerontology greater high income heads housing increased age intraurban late middle age license losses of elderly low income heads Male Female male married head Male nonheads Metropolitan Toronto middle age group Mobile Elderly MTARTS Nonretired heads NORTH YORK older Ontario percentage personal business Population Group Psychological public transportation trips relative importance Research Residence residential adjustments residential location residential mobility Retired heads rural areas single family dwelling spatial behavior spatial distribution subgroups Table tion Toronto CMA total population total trip Transportation Zone trip purposes trips per person urban areas variation widow York