Principal Investigator:Parlee, Brenda L Licensed Year(s):
2013
Summary:
The main objective of this research is to explore adaptation to the resource-based northern economy by investigating how new residents (international immigrants) settle, live and use their local and global social networks to make a living within this economy.
Narrative interviews and focus group conversations will be carried out with a cross section of new permanent residents and citizens from...
Principal Investigator:Parlee, Brenda L Licensed Year(s):
2013
Summary:
The research is aimed at learning more about the experiences of new Canadians (e.g., landed immigrants, temporary workers), who have moved to Inuvik and Yellowknife for employment. Specifically the researcher will ask questions about:
a) perceptions of "a good life" in Inuvik and Yellowknife;
b) perceptions of the benefits and challenges of the local economy; and
c) the level of support and sha...
Principal Investigator:Crnkovich, Mary Licensed Year(s):
1988
1987 Summary:
Mary Crnkovitch's assistant, Angela Bernal, is completing the interviews required to produce a book on issues facing northern women. The book will cover topics ranging from giving birth, to women in politics, to special social problems such as family violence. The book should be published in the fall by the Canadian Arctic Resources Committee (CARC) in Ottawa....
Principal Investigator:Ostergaard, Peter Licensed Year(s):
1974
Summary:
Study of the quality of life in the city of Yellowknife, as perceived by residents....