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Addressing Inuit Women’s Economic Security and Prosperity in the Resource Extraction Industry
Reports results of literature search and qualitative and quantitative survey data from 29 women living in Arviat, Salluit, Inuvik, and Baker Lake. Study's focus was sexual violence and harassment in the workplace, and identifying gaps, opportunities and recommendations to ensure women's safety and economic security.
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B.C. Benefits Whom?: Motherhood, Poverty, and Social Assistance Legislation in British Columbia
Canadian Urban Aboriginals: A Focus on Aboriginal Women in Toronto
Challenges in Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge Systems through Creation of Employment for Rural Women in Tanzania: The Case Study of Barabaig Leather Products in Manyara Region
Community Food Program Use in Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Conference Report: The Path to the Good Life: Aboriginal Women's Conference
Detailed Plan of Action Comes Out of FMM [First Ministers' Meeting]
Prime Minister Paul Martin met with premiers and Aboriginal leaders to discuss plans to improve health, education, housing, and economic opportunities for Aboriginal people in Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Eliminating Discrimination Against Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Employment and Occupation: A Guide to ILO Convention no. 111
Engaging Inuit Men and Boys in Ending Violence Against Women and Girls: Gap Analysis
From Reserves to Cities (And Back): The Significance of Reserves in Registered Indian Women's Migration
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples: An Ethnic Audit of Selected Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers
Indigenous Knowledge and Prospects for Income and Employment Generation: The Case of Handicraft Production among Rural Women in Tanzania
Indigenous Women and Girls: Socioeconomic Conditions in Remote Communities Compared with More Accessible Areas
The Intersecting Risks of Violence and HIV for Rural Aboriginal Women in a Neo-Colonial Context
"Land Was One of the Greatest Gifts": Women's Landownership in Dakota Indian, Immigrant Scandinavian, and African American Communities
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Missing Persons and Social Exclusion
A Nation in Distress: The Political Economy of Urban Aboriginal Poverty
Native Women's Association of Canada
The Native Women's Association of Canada Background Paper: Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable Economic Opportunities Sectoral Session
North American Indian, Métis and Inuit Women Speak about Culture, Education and Work
An Overview of Demographic, Social and Economic Conditions among Newfoundland's Non-Registered Micmac Indians
Pan-Territorial Report: A Study of Women's Homelessness North of 60
Profile of Native Women : 1981 Census of Canada
Services for Sex Trade Workers Need More Support
Discusses how programs that aid sex trade workers require continued government support in order to maintain the much needed services.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.