This 4000 word entry to Routledge’s Handbook of Development Ethics (Jay Drydyk & Lori Keleher, eds., 2018) considers development within United States of America and Canada. Indigenous peoples and their nations are also featured. Canada and USA are both characterized by the UN Development Program as maintaining very high human development. Addressable weaknesses are nevertheless evident when performance is compared, for example, with OECD member nations. This entry focuses upon such comparison, noting characteristic political institutions and attendant social inequality in the areas of social welfare, education and health. The histories of both nations over the past half-century suggest that cultural shifts within USA have displac...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
Population development in the USA and Canada was essentialy changed. Fertility increase caused "Baby...
Abstract Indigenous peoples throughout the world live in more difficult socio-economic circumstances...
This 4000 word entry to Routledge’s Handbook of Development Ethics (Jay Drydyk & Lori Keleher, eds.,...
Background: Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of...
Americans and Canadians seem similar in many ways; however, their dissimilar historical experiences ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Canada, the United States, Austra...
Canadians and Americans have very similar notions of what constitutes the “good life”: largely econo...
Conventional wisdom has it that U. S. society is both richer and more unequal than Canadian society,...
abstract: In the United States, the past thirty years have brought with them a substantial rise in i...
Canada and the United States have enjoyed vigorous population growth since the early 1980s. Although...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was supposed to bring prosperity and well-being to t...
The common policy of the Australian, Canadian and United States governments of removing aboriginal c...
Seeking Equality compares economic inequality in the United States and Canada. The North American ne...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
Population development in the USA and Canada was essentialy changed. Fertility increase caused "Baby...
Abstract Indigenous peoples throughout the world live in more difficult socio-economic circumstances...
This 4000 word entry to Routledge’s Handbook of Development Ethics (Jay Drydyk & Lori Keleher, eds.,...
Background: Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of...
Americans and Canadians seem similar in many ways; however, their dissimilar historical experiences ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Canada, the United States, Austra...
Canadians and Americans have very similar notions of what constitutes the “good life”: largely econo...
Conventional wisdom has it that U. S. society is both richer and more unequal than Canadian society,...
abstract: In the United States, the past thirty years have brought with them a substantial rise in i...
Canada and the United States have enjoyed vigorous population growth since the early 1980s. Although...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was supposed to bring prosperity and well-being to t...
The common policy of the Australian, Canadian and United States governments of removing aboriginal c...
Seeking Equality compares economic inequality in the United States and Canada. The North American ne...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
Population development in the USA and Canada was essentialy changed. Fertility increase caused "Baby...
Abstract Indigenous peoples throughout the world live in more difficult socio-economic circumstances...