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The economic development capacity of urban aboriginal peoples in Canada

N. Spence and J. White (white@uwo.ca)

Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2011, vol. 2

Abstract: The paper analyzes the human capital and employment of the urban population in Canada. The paper shows the disparities characterizing the employment structures of aboriginal and non-aboriginal populations; it also analyzes the age-and-gender differences, and the gaps existing between different aboriginal communities. The authors' recommendations made to the agencies involved in the governmental programs on how to improve the employment of the aboriginal population are presented

Keywords: Canada; labour market; employment; education; work forces; urban aboriginal population (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
Note: Foreign Experience of Regional Science, Regional Policy and Spatial Development
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