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Title: The Changing Economic Status of Alaska Natives

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2009

Abstract: Forty years ago—when the discovery of North Slope oil was about to transform Alaska’s economy— Alaska Natives had among the lowest income, em- ployment, and education levels in the U.S. Today their economic conditions are better, but they still fall consid- erably below averages among other Alaskans and other Americans. This note first reports how current economic conditions among Alaska Natives compare with U.S. averages, and then looks at changes since 1970 in poverty, employment, income, and education levels among Alaska Natives. We relied mainly on data from federal censuses in 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000 and from the annual American Com- munity Survey for 2005 to 2007. We also used the most recent population estimates from the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

Url: https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/bitstream/handle/11122/4323/WebNote5.pdf?sequence=1

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Authors: Martin, Stephanie; Hill, Alexander

Publisher: Institute of Social and Economic Research

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Poverty and Welfare

Countries: United States

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