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Life Expectancy
The average period that an individual is expected to live, based on statistical averages of age, nationality, and other factors.
Census Data
Statistical information collected through the systematic enumeration of a population, including demographics, employment, and housing.
60s Scoop
Refers to the practice, primarily in Canada during the 1960s, of removing Indigenous children from their families and communities for placement in foster homes or adoption by primarily white families.
Assimilation Policy
A directive or approach aimed at integrating individuals of different backgrounds into a dominant cultural or societal framework, often at the expense of their native cultures and identities.
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