Indigenous Peoples of Canada
Indigenous people living in Canada comprise a core, but underrepresented, part of the digital economy. In 2016, more than 10,300 (1.2%) Indigenous peoples were employed in ICT jobs in Canada’s digital economy. The unemployment rate for Indigenous ICT professionals in 2016 was approximately 2.8%, a figure that is slightly higher than the overall ICT unemployment rate of 2.6%, but markedly lower than the unemployment rate for Indigenous peoples in the overall economy (12.3%). Showing positive growth since the 2008 global recession, the proportion of Indigenous peoples employed in the digital economy has increased steadily each year.
Indigenous ICT professionals are a diverse and educated group:
The report explores a variety of research and policy recommendations designed to promote Indigenous ICT talent participation in Canada.
Cutean, A. "Digital Economy Talent Supply: Indigenous Peoples of Canada,” Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC), June 2017, Ottawa, Canada.
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