Aboriginal Demographic Trends
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Essay #: 060904
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Aboriginal Demographic Trends
Aboriginal people in Canada have experienced a number of problems since European colonization. Due to a combination of disease, displacement and poverty the aboriginal population in Canada dropped significantly(Roberts et al 23). However, aboriginal populations have rebounded so that they are now higher then any other time since Confederation(Raphael 268).
This essay will argue that the rebound in aboriginal populations is the result of natural population increase. Since this increase followed the decimation of aboriginal populations the demographic trends of aboriginal populations in Canada are significantly different from the demographic trends in the mainstream Canadian population.
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.....Canadian population.
In conclusion, the rebound in aboriginal populations is the result of natural population increase. Since this increase followed the decimation of aboriginal populations the demographic trends of aboriginal populations in Canada are significantly different from the demographic trends in the mainstream Canadian population.
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Raphael, Dennis, Social Determinants of Health, Canadian Scholar
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Roberts, Lance W., Clifton, Rodney A. and Ferguson, Barry,
Recent Social Trends in Canada, 1960-2000, McGill-Queen’s
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