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(2019). From engineer to taxi driver? Language proficiency and the occupational skills of immigrants.
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International Migration Review, 53 (2), 602-631. Abstract |
Goshe, G. Aman
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Previsic, I.
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Sociology and Anthropology. Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa. Abstract |
Vézina, S., and Bélanger A.
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Notes de recherche / Working Paper, Montréal, QC: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société. Abstract |
Shafiefar, S.
(2018). Language profile of Iranian immigrants in Montréal compared to Toronto.
Département de sociologie. Québec, QC: Université Laval. Abstract |
Vézina, S., Bélanger A., Sabourin P., and Marois G.
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Um, S-gee., and Lightman N.
(2017). Seniors health in the GTA: How immigration, language, and racialization impact seniors' health.
Toronto, ON: Wellesley Institute. Abstract |
Zadi, D. Gauthier
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Centre Urbanisation Culture Société. Montréal, QC: Universite du Quebec. Abstract |
Cassidy, H.
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IZA Discussion Paper Series, , NovemberWaterloo, ON: IZA Institute of Labour Economics. Abstract |
Sriranganathan, G.
(2015). Is social capital mediating the relationship between ethnicity and health in Canada?.
School of Public Health and Health Systems. , JulyWaterloo, ON: University of Waterloo. Abstract |
Kazemipur, A.
(2014). The Muslim question in Canada: A story of segmented integration.
Vancouver, BC: UBC Press. Abstract |
Hawkins, N. S.
(2014). Nativity status and the relationship between education and health: The role of work-related and psychosocial resources.
Department of Sociology. , MarchToronto, ON: University of Toronto. Abstract |
Krass, M. Simon
(2014). Pathways to politics: immigrant social organizations and political integration in Canada.
Committee on Degrees in Social Studies. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. |
Almond, D., Edlund L., and Milligan K.
(2013). Son preference and the persistence of culture: Evidence from South and East Asian immigrants to Canada.
Population and Development Review, 39 (1), 75-95. Abstract |
Ferrer, A., and Adsera A.
(2013). Age at migration, language and fertility patterns among migrants to Canada.
Population Studies, 68 (1), 65-79. Abstract |
Laxer, E.
(2013). Integration discourses and generational trajectories of civic engagement in multi-nation states: A comparison of the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
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Puchala, C., Leis A., Lim H., and Tempier R.
(2013). Official language minority communities in Canada: Is linguistic minority status a determinant of mental health?.
Canadian Journal of Public Health, 104 (6), S5-S11. Abstract |
Stolle, D., and Harell A.
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Kaida, L.
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Ranu, K.
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Sociology. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary. Abstract |
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