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An Analysis Of Wage And Income Inequality Dispersion And Polarization Of Income Among Aboriginal And Non Aboriginal Canadians, Paul S. Maxim, Jerry P. White, Paul C. Whitehead, Daniel Beavon
An Analysis Of Wage And Income Inequality Dispersion And Polarization Of Income Among Aboriginal And Non Aboriginal Canadians, Paul S. Maxim, Jerry P. White, Paul C. Whitehead, Daniel Beavon
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Patterns Of Urban Residential Settlement Among Canada’S First Nations Communities, Paul S. Maxim, Jerry P. White, Paul C. Whitehead, Daniel Beavon
Patterns Of Urban Residential Settlement Among Canada’S First Nations Communities, Paul S. Maxim, Jerry P. White, Paul C. Whitehead, Daniel Beavon
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Social Capital, Social Cohesion And Population Outcomes In Canada’S First Nations Communities, Jerry P. White, Paul S. Maxim, Paul C. Whitehead
Social Capital, Social Cohesion And Population Outcomes In Canada’S First Nations Communities, Jerry P. White, Paul S. Maxim, Paul C. Whitehead
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A Supplementary Review Of Existing Hiv/Aids Models With The View Of Adopting/Adapting One Or More Models For National And Provincial Population Projections In South Africa, Sulaiman Bah
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Multiple Levels Of Analysis: Prospects And Challenges For The Family Transformation And Social Cohesion Project, Zenaida R. Ravanera, Rajulton Fernando
Multiple Levels Of Analysis: Prospects And Challenges For The Family Transformation And Social Cohesion Project, Zenaida R. Ravanera, Rajulton Fernando
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Immigration And The Future Of Canada’S Population, Roderic Beaujot, Deborah Matthews
Immigration And The Future Of Canada’S Population, Roderic Beaujot, Deborah Matthews
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This paper considers the effect of immigration on the size and demographic structure of Canada. Following a brief overview of the history of immigration in this country, we evaluate the effects of migration on population growth, age composition and geographic distribution. Immigration has a very limited impact on the age structure, and thus has very limited value as a tool to decrease the dependency ratio. However, given that fertility has stabilized well below the replacement rate for the past twenty years, immigration will play an increasingly important role in population growth and can be an effective tool to avoid population …