Inuit statistics in Canada : an analysis of concepts and categories used by government agencies at federal, provincial and territorial levels / by Jean-Philippe Chartrand.: Z1-1991/1-41-54E-PDF
The basic objectives of this research are twofold. The first is to evaluate the validity of statistical concepts and categories currently used by government agencies and departments to gather social and economic data on the Inuit people throughout Canada. The second is to provide an assessment of the degree to which these statistical concepts and categories are useful for social and economic policy development in Inuit communities. This study provides a framework to analyze whether statistical concepts are able to describe the full range of social and economic realities in Inuit communities.
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| Title | Inuit statistics in Canada : an analysis of concepts and categories used by government agencies at federal, provincial and territorial levels / by Jean-Philippe Chartrand. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | iv, 68 p. |
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