INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS' AND COMMUNITIES' RESEARCH LAB

About the Employment Experiences project
2019-Present
We are all too familiar with the sad stats that follow around many of North America's host peoples. Many of these domains are impacted by the experience of poverty and job insecurity, but unfortunately the research about employment, what it is, and what should be is scattered and disorganized. We are working to expand a research program to improve employment experiences, increase employment and income, and translate those needs into a language that organizations are familiar with.
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​Murry, A. & James, K. (2021). Reconciliation and Industrial-Organizational Psychology in Canada. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 53(2), 114–124. https://doi.org/10.1037/cbs0000237
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Grier, M. & Murry, A. (2nd R&R). Is Indigenous work research working? Evaluating participatory methods in empirical employment studies with Indigenous Peoples. Action Research.
