crowding

Anderson, Erik and Sarah Bonesteel (2010) A brief history of federal Inuit policy development: lessons in consultation and cultural competence, Aboriginal Policy Research 7: 147-173                     summary
    Keywords: architecture and designCanadian federal governmentcrowdinghistory of housing policy

Bouchard, Francoise (2017) Putting Health in Housing: Where We Live Matters, Brief submitted to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities by the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services                      summary
    Keywords: children and youthcrowdinghealthindoor air qualitymental healthNunaviktuberculosis

Canadian Polar Commission (2014) Housing in the Canadian North: Recent Advances and Remaining Knowledge Gaps and Research Opportunities, unpublished report, March 31, 2014                     summary
    Keywords: architecture and designcrowdinghousing shortageshealthindoor air qualitysustainability

Carter, Tom, Christa Jacobucci and Tom Janzen (2003) Inuit housing needs: A Coral Harbour, Nunavut case study, Prairie Perspectives 6: 116-134                     summary
    Keywords: children and youthCoral Harbourcrowdinghousing shortagespovertyresettlement

Clark, Michael, Peter Riben, and Earl Nowgesic (2002) The association of housing density, isolation and tuberculosis in Canadian First Nations communitiesInternational Journal of Epidemiology 31(5): 940-945               summary
    Keywords: crowdinghealthisolationtuberculosis

Condon, Richard G. (1987) Inuit Youth: Growth and Change in the Canadian Arctic, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ             summary
    Keywords: architecture and designchildren and youthcrowdingNorthwest Territories Housing Corporationresettlementsocial housingUlukhaktok (Holman)

Déry, Serge and Hamado Zoungrana (2009) The Housing Situation in Nunavik: A Public Health Priority, report for the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services, Kujuuaq: Katavik Regional Government               summary
    Keywords: children and youthcrowdinghealthmental healthNunavikviolence

Hobart, Charles W. (1975) Socioeconomic correlates of mortality and morbidity among Inuit infantsArctic Anthropology 12(1): 37-48             summary
    Keywords: children and youthcrowdinghealthhousing conditions

Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (2001) Final Report of the Research and Consultation Project Concerning Inuit Housing Across Canada, ITC, Ottawa                        summary
    Keywords: Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation (CMHC)Canadian federal governmentcrowdinghomeownershipInuit Tapiriit Kanatami (Inuit Tapirisat of Canada)social housing

Khan, Faiz Ahmad, Greg J. Fox, Robyn S. Lee, Mylene Riva, Andrea Benedetti, Jean-François Proulx, Shelley Jung, Karen Hornby, Marcel A. Behr, and Dick Menzies (2016) Housing and tuberculosis in and Inuit village in Northern Quebec: a case-control study, CMAJ Open 4(3): 496-506                     summary
    Keywords: crowdingindoor air qualityNunaviktuberculosis

Lauster, Nathanael and Frank Tester (2010) Culture as a problem in linking material inequality to health: on residential crowding in the Arctic, Health & Place 16(3): 523-530       summary
    Keywords: children and youthcrowdinggenderhealthNunavutresettlement

Légaré, André (2009) Nunavut, the unfulfilled dream: the arduous path toward socio-economic autonomy, The Northern Review 30: 207-240                 summary
    Keywords: children and youthcrowdinghealthmental healthNunavutsocial housing

Minich, Katherine, Helga Saudny, Crystal Lennie, Michele Wood, Laakkuluk Williamson-Bathory, Zhirong Cao, and Grace M. Egeland (2011) Inuit housing and homelessness: results from the International Polar Year Inuit Health Survey 2007–2008, International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 70(5): 520-531          summary       
    Keywords: children and youthcrowdinghealthhomelessnesssocial housing

Morin, Alexandre, Roberson Edouard, and Gérard Duhaime (2010) Beyond the harsh: objective and subjective living conditions in Nunavut, Polar Record 46(237): 97-112    summary       
    Keywords: crowdinghousing conditionsNunavutplanning

Redgrave, R.C. (1985) Helping Both Ways in Housing Administration: Inuit Middlemen in the Arctic, unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Calgary            summary
    Keywords: architecture and designcrowdingGjoa Havenhistory of housing policyhomeownershiphousing conditionslocal housing authorityNorthwest Territories Housing Corporationshack housingsocial housing

Riva, Mylene, Pierrich Plusquellec, Robert-Paul Juster, Elhadji A. Laouan-Sidi, Belkacem Abdous, Michel Lucas, Serge, Dery, and Eric Dewailly (2014) Household crowding is associated with higher allostatic load among the InuitJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health 68: 363–369 summary      
    Keywords: crowdinghealthmental healthNunaviksocial housing

Ruiz-Castell, Gina Muckle, Eric Dewailly, Joseph L Jacobson, Sandra W. Jacobson, Pierre Ayotte, and Mylene Riva (2015) Household crowding and food insecurity among Inuit families with school-aged children in the Canadian Arctic, American Journal of Public Health 105(3): 122-132   summary       
    Keywords: children and youthcrowdingfood securityhousing conditionsNunavik

Sheppard, Lola and Mason White (2017) Government housing: Northwest Territories and Nunavut, In Many Norths: Spatial Practice in a Polar Territory, edited by Lola Sheppard and Mason White, Actar Publishers, pp.150-157                 summary       
    Keywords: architecture and designcrowdinghistory of housing policyspatial activity patternssustainability

Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples (2017) We Can Do Better: Housing in Inuit Nunangat. 42nd Parliament – 1st Session               summary
    Keywords: architecture and designCanada Mortgage Housing Corporation (CMHC)Canadian federal governmentcrowdingplanning

Tester, Frank J. (2009) Iglutaasaavut (our new homes): neither “new” nor “ours”: housing challenges of the Nunavut Territorial Government, Journal of Canadian Studies 43(2): 137-158                       summary       
    Keywords: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporationcrowdinghistory of housing policyhomeownershipInuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ), NunavutNunavut Housing Corporationsocial housing

Tester, Frank James, Paule McNicoll, and Quyen Tran (2012) Structural violence and the 1962-1963 tuberculosis epidemic in Eskimo Point, N.W.T., Etudes/Inuit/Studies 36(2): 165-185        summary        
    Keywords: Arviat (Eskimo Point)Canadian federal governmentcrowdingshack housing, social housingtuberculosis