探索加拿大第一民族社区福祉:地理和金融因素的影响

IF 0.9 Q3 ECONOMICS
Shawn Blankinship, Laura Lamb
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摘要

第一民族社区的福祉是通过对地理位置和财务指标作为福祉的潜在决定因素的作用的镜头进行检查。回归分析利用2016年加拿大人口普查和第一民族政府财务报表的数据来检查446个第一民族社区的六项福祉指数。结果表明,地理位置是解释幸福感的最关键因素,除了土著语言外,偏远和北部社区的幸福感水平相对较低。在加拿大各省和地区之间也发现了许多福利差异。评估来自第一民族实体和国家拥有的商业活动的转移收入的财务指标被发现与社区福祉呈正相关。这些见解对加拿大和其他国家的公共政策制定者和土著领导人很有价值,因为他们为第一民族人民的利益制定政策。
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Exploring First Nation Community Well-being in Canada: The Impact of Geographic and Financial Factors

First Nation community well-being is examined with a lens on the role of geographic location and financial indicators as potential determinants of well-being. Regression analysis makes use of data from the 2016 Canadian Census and First Nation government financial statements to examine six well-being indices for 446 First Nation communities. The results suggest that geographic location is the most critical factor explaining well-being with more remote and northern communities experiencing relatively lower levels of measures of well-being, with the exception of Indigenous language. Numerous well-being distinctions are also identified among the Canadian provinces and regions. The financial indicators assessing transfer revenue from First Nation entities and Nation-owned business activity are found to be positively associated with community well-being. These insights are valuable to public policy-makers and Indigenous leaders, in Canada and other countries, as they shape policy for the benefit of First Nation people.

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Economic Papers
Economic Papers ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: Economic Papers is one of two journals published by the Economics Society of Australia. The journal features a balance of high quality research in applied economics and economic policy analysis which distinguishes it from other Australian journals. The intended audience is the broad range of economists working in business, government and academic communities within Australia and internationally who are interested in economic issues related to Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. Contributions are sought from economists working in these areas and should be written to be accessible to a wide section of our readership. All contributions are refereed.
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