The Centrality of Education for Indigenous Income Mobility in Canada
Authors: Michael Haan, Georgina Chuatico, and Jules Cornetet
Overview
Abstract (English)
In this article, we employ a multinomial logistic regression model to determine which factors predict middle- and upper income class belonging among Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. We examine the impact of identity, education, occupation, and urbanization on income status. The positive impact of higher education is captured by the model; however, post-secondary education has a greater impact on some Indigenous groups than others. We present interaction terms between education and identity to show that investment in higher education is crucial to Indigenous people?s income attainment; however, some identity groups benefit more than others.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Michael Haan, Georgina Chuatico, and Jules Cornetet |
Publication Year | 2021 |
Title | The Centrality of Education for Indigenous Income Mobility in Canada |
Volume | 12 |
Journal Name | International Indigenous Policy Journal |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 10-Jan |
Publication Language | English |
- Michael Haan
- Michael Haan, Georgina Chuatico, and Jules Cornetet
- The Centrality of Education for Indigenous Income Mobility in Canada
- International Indigenous Policy Journal
- 12
- 2021
- 1
- 10-Jan