If gender mattered : a case study of Inuit women, land claims and the Voisey's Bay nickel project / [by] Linda Archibald and Mary Crnkovich. : SW21-39/1999E-PDF
Gender is not an obvious component of either land claims or environmental assessment policies. Yet, these policies and the processes they initiated are greatly influencing the lives of Inuit women in Labrador. The connections among Aboriginal land claims, major resource development projects and environmental assessment from the sub-text of the report. The purpose, however, is to examine the gender issues hidden within these policies and their by-products.--Executive summary
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Department/Agency | Canada. Status of Women Canada. |
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Title | If gender mattered : a case study of Inuit women, land claims and the Voisey's Bay nickel project / [by] Linda Archibald and Mary Crnkovich. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Other formats | Paper-[English | French] |
Note(s) | "Gender is not an obvious component of either land claims or environmental assessment policies. Yet, these policies and the processes they initiated are greatly influencing the lives of Inuit women in Labrador. The connections among Aboriginal land claims, major resource development projects and environmental assessment from the sub-text of the report. The purpose, however, is to examine the gender issues hidden within these policies and their by-products."--Executive summary. N.B.: Incorrect catalogue number and ISBN printed in this publication. |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Status of Women Canada 1999. |
Description | 52p.references |
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Subject terms | Gender discrimination Inuit Land claims Women Environmental impact assessment Minerals Resource development |
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