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Consumer Insolvency in Canada Pre- and Post-Recession
Major Area of Focus
Financial Services
Secondary area of focus
Financial Services
Short Abstract
Despite the importance of information on who is undergoing consumer insolvency procedures, few studies have examined the profile of insolvent Canadian households. This research uses data from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy to determine whether the profile of households of insolvent debtors changed post-recession. Bivariate analyses are used to compare sociodemographic and financial characteristics of insolvent debtor households pre- and post-recession, and multivariate logistic regression is used to examine the factors influencing the likelihood of holding five types of debt: bank loans, bank credit card debt, other credit card debt, mortgage debt, and student loans. The policy implications of the results are addressed.
Corresponding Author
Karen A. Duncan, PhD, University of Manitoba
Job Title
Associate Professor
City & State (or Province & Country)
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Additional Authors
Janet E. Fast, PhD, University of Alberta
Job Title
Professor
City & State (or Province & Country)
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Phyllis Johnson, PhD, University of British Columbia
Job Title
Associate Professor
City & State (or Province & Country)
Vancouver, BC, Canada