Introduction. Northern Inequalities: Global Processes, Local Legacies
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https://doi.org/10.22584/nr42.2016.001Abstract
The Northern Review 42 (2016): 1–6
Against the backdrop of rising interest in global inequalities, this special issue of the Northern Review focuses on “northern inequalities,” and attempts to document a range of issues and debates about social, spatial, political, and economic inequality occurring in the Canadian Arctic and Subarctic regions. We understand inequality broadly to encompass differential access to education, training, and employment; differences in the distribution of wealth within and between communities; differences in social and political representation; as well as differences in health as it relates to environmental pollution, intergenerational trauma, subsistence hunting, and food security. ... ...
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