Aboriginal children's survey, 2006 family, community and child care
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- ISBN: 9781100110387 (print)
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1 electronic text (48 p.) : digital file. - Publisher: Ottawa, Ont. : Statistics Canada, 2008
Content descriptions
General Note: | "October 2008." Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 48). |
Formatted Contents Note: | Highlights -- Introduction -- Part 1. First Nations children living off reserve -- Introduction -- Young First Nations children and their families -- Family size -- Age of parents -- Living arrangements for young First Nations children living off reserve -- Across the generations: Living with grandparents -- Persons involved in raising First Nations children -- Young First Nations children living in low-income economic families -- Feelings about home and daily life -- Feelings about community -- Participation in traditional and cultural activities -- Help with understanding First Nations culture and history -- Child care arrangements -- Child care that promotes traditional and cultural values and customs -- Summary -- Part 2. Métis children -- Introduction -- Young Métis children and their families -- Family size -- Age of parents -- Living arrangements for young Métis children -- Across the generations: Living with grandparents -- Persons involved in raising Métis children -- Young Métis children living in low-income economic families -- Feelings about home and daily life -- Feelings about community -- Participation in traditional and cultural activities -- Help with understanding Métis culture and history -- Child care arrangements -- Child care that promotes traditional and cultural values and customs -- Part 3. Inuit children -- Introduction -- Young Inuit children and their families -- Family size -- Age of parents -- Living arrangements of Inuit children -- Adoption in Inuit families -- Across the generations: Living with grandparents -- Persons involved in raising Inuit children -- Socio-economic status of young Inuit children -- Feelings about home and daily life -- Feelings about community -- Cultural activities -- Participation in traditional and cultural activities -- Help with understanding Inuit history and culture -- Child care arrangements -- Child care that promotes traditional and cultural values and customs -- Summary -- References. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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