The effectiveness of neo-liberal labour market policy as a response to the poverty and social exclusion of Aboriginal second-chance learners
This dissertation examines the political economy of labour market policy in Canada and its effectiveness in addressing the social and economic exclusion of Aboriginal people. For many Aboriginal people, the colonial experience has left a legacy of destruction that all too often makes the journey thr...
Main Author: | MacKinnon, Shauna |
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Other Authors: | Hudson, Pete (Social Work) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5016 |
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