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Master Thesis

submitted within the UNIGIS MSc programme Interfaculty Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS

University of Salzburg

Spatial Analysis of Regional and Income Inequality in Canada: 2009 - 2013

by

Napoleon Kurantin

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A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of

Master of Science (Geographical Information Science & Systems) – MSc (GISc)

Advisor:

Prof Josef Strobl

Austria, Salzburg February, 28th 2017

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