Policy Brief No. 26 - The Dynamics of First Nations Migration Shaped by Socio-Economic Inequalities

Migration by First Nations people (both Registered and non-registered Indians) reflects inequalities between First Nation communities, and also between First Nations and the non-Aboriginal Canadian population, in terms of its nature, its intensity and its direction. Residential mobility, within the...

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Main Authors: Amorevieta-Gentil, Marilyn, Bourbeau, Robert, Robitaille, Norbert
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Published: Scholarship@Western 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc_rpb/vol1/iss7/2
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Robitaille, Norbert
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description Migration by First Nations people (both Registered and non-registered Indians) reflects inequalities between First Nation communities, and also between First Nations and the non-Aboriginal Canadian population, in terms of its nature, its intensity and its direction. Residential mobility, within the same community or urban centre, is the commonest form of migration among First Nations, while inter-provincial and international migration concerns a small minority of cases. The net effect of the migratory flows of Registered Indians is movement towards reserves rather than to other rural or urban areas. Improvement in living conditions and the feeling of belonging to a community are the commonest motives for Indian migration. Communities may benefit from or be disadvantaged by these origin-destination flows.
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spelling ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:pclc_rpb-1054 2025-01-16T21:53:10+00:00 Policy Brief No. 26 - The Dynamics of First Nations Migration Shaped by Socio-Economic Inequalities Amorevieta-Gentil, Marilyn Bourbeau, Robert Robitaille, Norbert 2016-11-02T12:41:06Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc_rpb/vol1/iss7/2 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/pclc_rpb/article/1054/viewcontent/PolicyBrief26.pdf unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc_rpb/vol1/iss7/2 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/pclc_rpb/article/1054/viewcontent/PolicyBrief26.pdf Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster Research/Policy Brief First Nations Socioeconomic inequalities Migration Family Life Course and Society Inequality and Stratification Race and Ethnicity text 2016 ftunivwestonta 2023-09-03T06:58:59Z Migration by First Nations people (both Registered and non-registered Indians) reflects inequalities between First Nation communities, and also between First Nations and the non-Aboriginal Canadian population, in terms of its nature, its intensity and its direction. Residential mobility, within the same community or urban centre, is the commonest form of migration among First Nations, while inter-provincial and international migration concerns a small minority of cases. The net effect of the migratory flows of Registered Indians is movement towards reserves rather than to other rural or urban areas. Improvement in living conditions and the feeling of belonging to a community are the commonest motives for Indian migration. Communities may benefit from or be disadvantaged by these origin-destination flows. Text First Nations The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western Indian
spellingShingle First Nations
Socioeconomic inequalities
Migration
Family
Life Course
and Society
Inequality and Stratification
Race and Ethnicity
Amorevieta-Gentil, Marilyn
Bourbeau, Robert
Robitaille, Norbert
Policy Brief No. 26 - The Dynamics of First Nations Migration Shaped by Socio-Economic Inequalities
title Policy Brief No. 26 - The Dynamics of First Nations Migration Shaped by Socio-Economic Inequalities
title_full Policy Brief No. 26 - The Dynamics of First Nations Migration Shaped by Socio-Economic Inequalities
title_fullStr Policy Brief No. 26 - The Dynamics of First Nations Migration Shaped by Socio-Economic Inequalities
title_full_unstemmed Policy Brief No. 26 - The Dynamics of First Nations Migration Shaped by Socio-Economic Inequalities
title_short Policy Brief No. 26 - The Dynamics of First Nations Migration Shaped by Socio-Economic Inequalities
title_sort policy brief no. 26 - the dynamics of first nations migration shaped by socio-economic inequalities
topic First Nations
Socioeconomic inequalities
Migration
Family
Life Course
and Society
Inequality and Stratification
Race and Ethnicity
topic_facet First Nations
Socioeconomic inequalities
Migration
Family
Life Course
and Society
Inequality and Stratification
Race and Ethnicity
url https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc_rpb/vol1/iss7/2
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/pclc_rpb/article/1054/viewcontent/PolicyBrief26.pdf