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Thriving in the City: A Framework for Income and Health in Retirement

Wellesley Institute’s Thriving in the City1 framework is a valuable tool for understanding what resources an individual needs to live a healthy life and assessing how the current policy environment meets these needs. While the previous report focused on working-age adults (25-40 years old),2 this...

Topic: Best practices, Financial well-being
Author: Arman Hamidian, Kwame McKenzie, Nazeefah Laher, Nishi Kumar, Seong-gee Um, Sukhmeet Singh
Publisher: Wellesley Institute
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Unclaimed Benefits: Too many missing out on Old Age Security in Toronto

The findings in this report highlight the important role of Old Age Security in reducing poverty, with payments under this program making up a large share of annual income for older adults in Toronto’s lowest income deciles. However, too many eligible older adults in Toronto are not receiving OAS...

Topic: Tax filing and benefits
Author: Brenda Roche, Christine l. Sheppard, John Stapleton, Richard Maaranen
Publisher: Open Policy Ontario, Wellesley Institute
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Wealth Inequality, Health and Health Equity: A think piece

Wealth inequality, health and health equity is one in a series of ongoing think pieces from Wellesley Institute that aim to stimulate ideas and new conversations to create a fairer and healthier tomorrow. Canadians are struggling with the rising cost of living. A national survey in November 2023...

Topic: Best practices, Financial inclusion, Health
Author: Sarah Sanford
Publisher: Wellesley Institute
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Perceptions of the Social Determinants of Health Across Canada: An Examination of the Literature

The aim of this scoping review of Canadian literature is to examine how the Canadian public understands these seven key social determinants of health that we identified in Making the Connections and to identify gaps in the public’s understanding of the SODH and the research on this subject. Based...

Topic: Health
Author: Brenda Roche, Jo Snyder, Rebecca Cheff
Publisher: Wellesley Institute
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Shadow Economies: Economic Survival Strategies of Toronto Immigrant Communities

A substantial number of immigrants are not only blocked from entering the professions for which they trained and were then recruited to Canada, but a substantial portion of them are not in any type or form of secure employment. Instead, Canadian newcomers often face substandard, precarious and...

Topic: Asset building and saving
Author: Wellesley Institute
Publisher: Wellesley Institute
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