homeownership

Collings, Peter F. (2005) Housing policy, aging, and life course construction in a Canadian Inuit community, Arctic Anthropology 42(2): 50-65        summary
    Keywords: history of housing policyhomeownershipHomeownership Assistance Program (HAP), Northwest Territories Housing CorporationUlukhaktok (Holman)

Collings, Peter F. (2014) Becoming Inummarik: Men’s Lives in an Inuit Community, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal      summary
    Keywords: genderhomeownershipHousing Assistance Programresettlementsocial housingUlukhaktok (Holman)wage labour

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

Kohen, Dafna E., Kevelyne Bougie and Anne Guèvremont (2015) Housing and Health among Inuit Children, Ottawa: Statistics Canada, Catalogue no. 82-003-X, Health Reports, Vol. 26, no. 11, pp. 21-27                    summary
    Keywords: children and youthhealthhomeownershiphousing conditions

Redgrave, R.C. (1985) Helping Both Ways in Housing Administration: Inuit Middlemen in the Arctic, unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Calgary            summary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

Stern, Pamela R. (2005) Wage labor, housing policy, and the nucleation of Inuit householdsArctic Anthropology 42 (2): 66-81            summary            
    Keywords: history of housing policyhomeownershipNorthwest Territories Housing Corporationsocial housingUlukhaktok (Holman)

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