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Exlusionary zoning and segregation in Canada
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I read House Divided a few years ago. It didn't have a ton of data as I recall but I think it did at least look at some of those issues - though the book is mostly focused on ideas for ways forward, so it may not be that helpful. I know the author of The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein is very interested in all of this, but I believe, like you said, his work focuses solely on the US unfortunately.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4237...se-divided
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RE: Exlusionary zoning and segregation in Canada - by dtkmelissa - 03-14-2021, 05:50 PM

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