Sia, D., Miszkurka M., Batal M., Delisle H., and Zunzunegui M. Victoria
(2019). Chronic disease and malnutrition biomarkers among unemployed immigrants and Canadian born adults.
Archives of Public Health, 77 (41), 1-10. Abstract |
St-Pierre, M., Sinclair I., Elgbeili G., Bernard P., and Dancause K. Needham
(2019). Relationships between psychological distress and health behaviors among Canadian adults: Differences based on gender, income, education, immigrant status, and ethnicity.
Social Science and Medicine - Population Health, 7 (April), 1-12. Abstract |
Daoud, N., O'Brien K., O'Campo P., Harney S., Harney E., Bebee K., et al.
(2019). Postpartum depression prevalence and risk factors among Indigenous, non-Indigenous and immigrant women in Canada.
Canadian Journal of Public Health, 110 (4), 440-452. Abstract |
Javdani, M., and McGee A.
(2018). Labour market mobility and the assimilation of young immigrant men.
IZA Journal of Development and Migration, 8 (20), 1-28. Abstract |
Akbar, M. T.
(2016). Does workplace matter? Identities and experiences of Bangladeshi immigrant women operating businesses in Toronto.
Department of Geography. , AugustToronto, ON: York University. Abstract |
Adsera, A., and Ferrer A.
(2016). Occupational skills and labour market progression of married immigrant women in Canada.
Labour Economics, 39 (April), 88-98., April Abstract |
Adsera, A., and Ferrer A.
(2016). The fertility of married immigrant women to Canada.
International Migration Review, 50 (2), 475-505. Abstract |
Debessai, Y., Costanian C., Roy M., Sayed M. El, and Tamim H.
(2016). Inadequate prenatal care use among Canadian mothers: Findings from the Maternity Experiences Survey.
Journal of Perinatology, 36 (6), 420-426., June Abstract |
Veenstra, G., and Patterson A. C.
(2016). South Asian-White health inequalities in Canada: Intersections with gender and immigrant status.
Ethnicity and Health, 21 (6), 639-648. Abstract |
Kaida, L.
(2015). Ethnic variations in immigrant poverty exit and female employment: The missing link.
Demography, 2015 (February), Abstract |
Adsera, A., and Ferrer A. M.
(2014). The myth of immigrant women as secondary workers: Evidence from Canada.
American Economic Review, 104 (5), 360-364., May Abstract |
Street, M. Constanza, and Laplante B.
(2014). Pas plus élevée, mais après la migration! Fécondité, immigration et calendrier de constitution de la famille.
Cahiers québécois de démographie, 43 (1), 35-68. Abstract |
Ferrer, A., and Adsera A.
(2014). The labour market outcomes of married immigrant women in Alberta.
Victoria, BC: Government of Bristish Clumbia. |
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 |
Schoueri, N.
(2013). Cervical cancer screening among immigrant women in Ontario: the influence of acculturation.
Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo. Abstract |
Adsera, A., and Ferrer A. M.
(2013). The short term fertility of Canadian immigrants around arrival.
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Discussion Paper, 7289 (7289), Bonn, DE Abstract |
Joseph, R.
(2013). La fécondité des immigrantes africaines au Québec de 1986 à 2010.
Département de démographie. Montréal, QC: Université de Montréal. Abstract |
Ferrer, A., and Adsera A.
(2013). The fertility of recent immigrants to Canada.
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Discussion Paper, Bonn, DE Abstract |
Adsera, A., and Ferrer A. M.
(2013). Are immigrant women secondary workers?.
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Holtmann, C., and Tramonte L.
(2013). Tracking the emotional cost of immigration: Ethno-religious differences and women's mental health.
Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l'integration et de la migration internationaleIntegration, 15 (4), 633-654. Abstract |
Kimber, M., Boyle M., Lipman E., Colwell S. R., Georgiades K., and Prestion S.
(2013). The associations between sex, immigrant status, immigrant concentration and intimate partner violence: Evidence from the Canadian General Social Survey.
Global Public Health, 8 (7), 796-821. Abstract |
Pelletier, P.
(2013). Fécondité des femmes immigrantes et descendantes d'immigrantes selon le statut conjugal au Québec.
Démographie. Montréal, QC: Université de Montréal. Abstract |
Lightman, N., and Gingrich L. Good
(2012). The intersecting dynamics of social exclusion: Age, gender, race and immigrant status in Canada's labour market.
Canadian Ethnic Studies / Études ethniques au Canada, 44 (3), 121-145. Abstract |
Sweet, R., and Adamuti-Trache M.
(2012). Explaining self-reported language proficiency gains of immigrant women: Final report to Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Ottawa, ON: Citizenship and Immigration Canada. |
Daoud, N., O'Campo P. J., Urquia M. L., and Heaman M.
(2012). Neighbourhood context and abuse among immigrant and non-immigrant women in Canada: findings from the Maternity Experiences Survey.
International Journal of Public Health, 57 (4), 679-689. Abstract |