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Trends in Non-Farm Self-Employment Activity for Rural Women 1981-2001
du Plessis, Valerie
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Statistics Canada, Government of Canada
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2004
have some non-farm self-employment activity, compared to women in larger
urban
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(LUC). In each rural / urban group …
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Rural and Small Town Population is Growing in the 1990s
Mendelson, Robert
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Bollman, Ray D.
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Statistics Canada, Government of Canada
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1998
within each province. The population in larger
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is growing faster. Thus, the share of Canada's population living …
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