Dispersion and Polarization of Income Among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Canadians
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Paul S. Maxim
Jerry P White
Dan Beavon
Paul C. Whitehead
Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, vol. 38, no. 4, November 2001, pp. 465-477
Description
Study found Inuit had highest level of inequality, while Métis had the lowest. Authors speculate that geographic isolation and lack of integration may lead to these disparities.