One of the characteristics of the life courses of Aboriginal youth is a greater likelihood of becoming a parent at young ages, at least relative to other youth. Young parenthood is often portrayed negatively, in terms of the implications for later education and employment. However, these effects depend greatly on the context of childbearing, including the sources of available support. In this paper we make use of exploratory qualitative life course interview data with a sample of First Nations living in Canadian cities to investigate the circumstances around early childbearing, including sources of support and strategies for managing this transition, its meaning from the perspective of parents themselves, and the potential implications for ...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
Career development and transitions are hot topics at this time. Research into First Nation's culture...
From the 1980s, there has been a trend among young Canadians to delay their transition to adulthood....
One of the characteristics of the life courses of Aboriginal youth is a greater likelihood of becomi...
This introduction underscores many of the points raised and facts presented in the articles of this ...
This paper summarizes a study that explored perspectives of Manitoba First Nation women on teenage p...
Objective: To explore attitudes to pregnancy and parenthood among a group of Indigenous young people...
Background: Qualitative research demonstrates that, among youth who use substances in the context of...
Despite attention paid to substance use during pregnancy, understandings of young Aboriginal women’s...
The human rights abuses and resource exploitation of Aboriginal people in Canada's colonial past and...
Using data from a qualitative study on sexual health and condom use among Aboriginal young people in...
In this article the authors discuss attitudes to schooling, aspirations and views about teenage preg...
Aboriginal peoples are the fastest growing population in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2008). Over half...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
The transition from traditional high to modern low fertility is in the forefront of empirical and th...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
Career development and transitions are hot topics at this time. Research into First Nation's culture...
From the 1980s, there has been a trend among young Canadians to delay their transition to adulthood....
One of the characteristics of the life courses of Aboriginal youth is a greater likelihood of becomi...
This introduction underscores many of the points raised and facts presented in the articles of this ...
This paper summarizes a study that explored perspectives of Manitoba First Nation women on teenage p...
Objective: To explore attitudes to pregnancy and parenthood among a group of Indigenous young people...
Background: Qualitative research demonstrates that, among youth who use substances in the context of...
Despite attention paid to substance use during pregnancy, understandings of young Aboriginal women’s...
The human rights abuses and resource exploitation of Aboriginal people in Canada's colonial past and...
Using data from a qualitative study on sexual health and condom use among Aboriginal young people in...
In this article the authors discuss attitudes to schooling, aspirations and views about teenage preg...
Aboriginal peoples are the fastest growing population in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2008). Over half...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
The transition from traditional high to modern low fertility is in the forefront of empirical and th...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
Career development and transitions are hot topics at this time. Research into First Nation's culture...
From the 1980s, there has been a trend among young Canadians to delay their transition to adulthood....