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Author(s): Amy M. Albertona, G. Brent Angella, Kevin M.Goreya, Stéphane Grenier
Publication Date: 2021
This study explores how child welfare involvement, and educational achievement impact experiences of hidden and visible homelessness for Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
Author(s): Amy M. Albertona, G. Brent Angella, Kevin M. Goreya, Stéphane Grenierb
Publication Date: 2020
The premise of this paper is that Indigenous Peoples are multiplicatively oppressed and that these intersecting sites of oppression increase the risk of Indigenous Peoples in Canada becoming homeless. Hypotheses were tested using the 2014 panel of Canada’s General Social Survey, including 1081 Indigenous peoples and 23,052 non-Indigenous white participants. Indigenous identity, involvement in the child welfare system, and level of educational ach...