Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and Implications

We propose an accessible and repeatable method for calculating rates of institutionalization and homelessness by age and gender among Status First Nations in Canada. We calculate this measure by combining Census and administrative data—a method that could be estimated fairly easily over time. We est...

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Main Authors: Donna Feir, Randall Ackee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Western Ontario 2018-10-01
Series:International Indigenous Policy Journal
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol9/iss4/2/
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spelling doaj-1dc4904d72c24e16a7cee5fc8ffc717b2020-11-25T03:24:23ZengUniversity of Western OntarioInternational Indigenous Policy Journal1916-57811916-57812018-10-019410.18584/iipj.2018.9.4.2Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and ImplicationsDonna Feir0Randall Ackee1University of VictoriaUniversity of California Los AngelesWe propose an accessible and repeatable method for calculating rates of institutionalization and homelessness by age and gender among Status First Nations in Canada. We calculate this measure by combining Census and administrative data—a method that could be estimated fairly easily over time. We estimate extremely high rates of institutionalization and homelessness, especially among young Status men. We estimate that, averaged over 2001 and 2006, 12% of the Status male population was either institutionalized or homeless. We show that this high rate of institutionalization and homelessness results in a distortion in the male–female gender ratio, which may have long-run implications for the continued legal existence of Status First Nations in Canada.https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol9/iss4/2/First NationsStatus IndianRegistered Indianhomelessnessinstitutionalizationgender ratio
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author Donna Feir
Randall Ackee
spellingShingle Donna Feir
Randall Ackee
Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and Implications
International Indigenous Policy Journal
First Nations
Status Indian
Registered Indian
homelessness
institutionalization
gender ratio
author_facet Donna Feir
Randall Ackee
author_sort Donna Feir
title Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and Implications
title_short Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and Implications
title_full Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and Implications
title_fullStr Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and Implications
title_full_unstemmed Estimating Institutionalization and Homelessness for Status First Nations in Canada: A Method and Implications
title_sort estimating institutionalization and homelessness for status first nations in canada: a method and implications
publisher University of Western Ontario
series International Indigenous Policy Journal
issn 1916-5781
1916-5781
publishDate 2018-10-01
description We propose an accessible and repeatable method for calculating rates of institutionalization and homelessness by age and gender among Status First Nations in Canada. We calculate this measure by combining Census and administrative data—a method that could be estimated fairly easily over time. We estimate extremely high rates of institutionalization and homelessness, especially among young Status men. We estimate that, averaged over 2001 and 2006, 12% of the Status male population was either institutionalized or homeless. We show that this high rate of institutionalization and homelessness results in a distortion in the male–female gender ratio, which may have long-run implications for the continued legal existence of Status First Nations in Canada.
topic First Nations
Status Indian
Registered Indian
homelessness
institutionalization
gender ratio
url https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol9/iss4/2/
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