Who is Aboriginal? Variability in Aboriginal Identification between the Census and the APS in 2006 and 2012
Over the last 50 years, censuses have shown very substantial increases in the estimated sizes of Aboriginal populations in settler states such as Canada. Since these increases cannot be explained by demographic factors alone, authors have proposed that, as the situation of Aboriginal people has been...
Main Authors: | Claire Durand, Yves-Emmanuel Massé-François, Michael Smith, Luis Patricio Pena Ibarra |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Alberta
2016-10-01
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Series: | Aboriginal Policy Studies |
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Online Access: | https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps/article/view/25410 |
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