Economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic
This chapter discusses the stratification of contemporary Inuit societies in Canada. An analysis of total individual and household income enabled the authors to determine income distribution among the adult Inuit population across different strata. This analysis made it possible to go beyond merely...
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description | This chapter discusses the stratification of contemporary Inuit societies in Canada. An analysis of total individual and household income enabled the authors to determine income distribution among the adult Inuit population across different strata. This analysis made it possible to go beyond merely describing income distribution and to observe a significant but weak relationship between economic stratification and the living conditions thus examined (schooling level, civic participation, social support, satisfaction in relation to certain aspects of community life, and subjective well-being). It also showed that the criteria of social differentiation include aside from various sources of income - access to and availability of social support, participation in community life, satisfaction, and wellbeing. All in all, economic stratification appears, all things considered, to have a limited impact on the core aspects of life for the Canadian Arctic Inuit. Other processes are thought to interact with stratification to produce and materialize the cohesion required for the maintenance and development of local communities - such as, for example, the strength of social networks, the presence of family, or the principle of reciprocity. |
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spelling | ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/151505 2025-05-18T13:56:39+00:00 Economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic Duhaime, Gérard Édouard, Roberson Bernard, Nick Arctique Canada 2024-09-24T11:33:58Z Pages 169-195 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/151505 https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2015-501 eng eng Nordic Council of Ministers SLiCA: Arctic living conditions. living conditions and quality of life among Inuit, Saami and indigenous peoples of Chukotka and the Kola Peninsula https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/151505 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 SLiCA Canadian Arctic Inuit Nunangat Inuvialuit Nunavut Nunavik Nunatsiavut Living conditions Well-being Economic stratification Income distribution Aocial cohesion Inuit -- Conditions sociales Inuit -- Conditions économiques chapitre d'ouvrage chapitre 2024 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/15150510.6027/TN2015-501 2025-04-20T23:51:34Z This chapter discusses the stratification of contemporary Inuit societies in Canada. An analysis of total individual and household income enabled the authors to determine income distribution among the adult Inuit population across different strata. This analysis made it possible to go beyond merely describing income distribution and to observe a significant but weak relationship between economic stratification and the living conditions thus examined (schooling level, civic participation, social support, satisfaction in relation to certain aspects of community life, and subjective well-being). It also showed that the criteria of social differentiation include aside from various sources of income - access to and availability of social support, participation in community life, satisfaction, and wellbeing. All in all, economic stratification appears, all things considered, to have a limited impact on the core aspects of life for the Canadian Arctic Inuit. Other processes are thought to interact with stratification to produce and materialize the cohesion required for the maintenance and development of local communities - such as, for example, the strength of social networks, the presence of family, or the principle of reciprocity. Book Part Arctic Arctic Arctique* inuit Inuvialuit Nunavut Nunavik Université Laval: CorpusUL Arctic Canada Nunavik Nunavut |
spellingShingle | SLiCA Canadian Arctic Inuit Nunangat Inuvialuit Nunavut Nunavik Nunatsiavut Living conditions Well-being Economic stratification Income distribution Aocial cohesion Inuit -- Conditions sociales Inuit -- Conditions économiques Duhaime, Gérard Édouard, Roberson Bernard, Nick Economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic |
title | Economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic |
title_full | Economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic |
title_fullStr | Economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic |
title_full_unstemmed | Economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic |
title_short | Economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic |
title_sort | economic stratification and living conditions in the canadian arctic |
topic | SLiCA Canadian Arctic Inuit Nunangat Inuvialuit Nunavut Nunavik Nunatsiavut Living conditions Well-being Economic stratification Income distribution Aocial cohesion Inuit -- Conditions sociales Inuit -- Conditions économiques |
topic_facet | SLiCA Canadian Arctic Inuit Nunangat Inuvialuit Nunavut Nunavik Nunatsiavut Living conditions Well-being Economic stratification Income distribution Aocial cohesion Inuit -- Conditions sociales Inuit -- Conditions économiques |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/151505 https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2015-501 |