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Your search for resources tagged with Research returned 29 results.
"We" & "The Others"
Cultural Identity Among Latin Americans in Rural NB
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2007: Long & Amaya
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 155-160;
Library code: J3-18, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2007 Number 3
Tags: New Brunswick, Canada, Latin, Latino, Settlement, Immigration Community, Research, Statistics, Rural
This article is based on a survey that explored the experiences and perceptions of Latin American newcomers in Florenceville, New Brunswick
A Call for Research on Immigration Outside of Canada
In: Immigration > Statistics
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2007: Paul Radford
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 47-51;
Library code: J3-18, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2007 Number 3
Tags: Canada, Statistics, Research, Immigration
Researching statistics on immigrants other than Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal
Citizenship and Attachment Across Borders?
A Transnational & Anthropological Research Agenda
In: Citizenship > Canada
Author: Canadian Diversity Spring 2003: Pauline Gardiner Barber
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 45-46;
Library code: J3-11, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2003 Volume 2.1
Tags: Canada, Immigrants, Citizenship, Research
Research on immigrants/citizenship to Canada
Comparing Foreign-born & Canadian born Respondents
The panel study on homelessness in Ottawa
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Fall 2007: Klodawsky, et al
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 51-53;
Library code: J3-19, Available copies: 2
Published: Fall 2007 Number 4
Tags: Ottawa, Research, Canada, Foreign, Immigrants, Homelessness
A study done on homelessness in Ottawa with comparisons between Canadian born and foreign born respondents
Creating the Knowledge to enhance the capacity of Canada
Housing Sector to Receive & Integrate Newcomers
In: Immigration > Other
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2004: Canada Mortage & Housing
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 126-131;
Library code: J3-16, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2004 Number 1
Tags: Newcomers, Canada, Housing, Integration, Research
CMHC's research and information activities will boost the capacity of Canadian municipalities
Creative Classification or Creative Class?
The challenges of applying Richard Florida's formula
In: Business, Employment and Finance > Diversity
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2004: Jack Jedwab
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 34-40;
Library code: J3-16, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2004 Number 1
Tags: Class, Canada, Employment, Creative, Classification, Research, Statistics
Creative class in Canada
Diversity and the City
CERIS Research Partnerships & Knowledge Exchange for Policy
In: Immigration > Immigrant and Refugee
Author: Our Diverse Cities Fall 2007: Anisef & Rummens & Shields
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 7-12;
Library code: J3-19, Available copies: 2
Published: Fall 2007 Number 4
Tags: Research, Urban, Canada, Immigration, Settlement, Refugee, Policy
This article tracks the evolution of CERIS over the past decade as one of Canada's leading research centres analyzing the impact of immigration and resettlement in urban settings
Engaging Employers
Strategies for Integration of Internationally Trained Worker
In: Business, Employment and Finance > Multicultural
Author: Our Diverse Cities Fall 2007: Adey & Gagnon
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 54-58;
Library code: J3-19, Available copies: 2
Published: Fall 2007 Number 4
Tags: Employment, Worker, Immigrant, Foreign, Employers, Research
This article reviews research from the Internationally Trained Workers Partnership on the barriers to employment for foreign trained workers from both the immigrant and the employer perspectives
Experience, Research, Social Change
Methods from the Margins
In: Education > Other
Author: Kirby, Sanda; McKenna, Kate
Language(s): English
Format: Book;
Library code: B1-38, Available copies: 1
Published: Not specified
Tags: Education, Research
Francophone Immigration to Minority Communities
The Challenge for Rural Areas
In: Immigration > Statistics
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2007: Roy, et al
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 80-84;
Library code: J3-18, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2007 Number 3
Tags: Immigrants, Quebec, Canada, Francophone, Community, Research, Statistics
This article presents the results of research into four rural communities outside Quebec that have attracted Francophone immigrants
Interim Project Report: January 2007
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Diversity
Author: Our Diverse Cities Fall 2007
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 64-81;
Library code: J3-19, Available copies: 2
Published: Fall 2007 Number 4
Tags: Research, Project, Racism, Health, Education, Homelessness, Employment, Culture, Diversity
Our Diverse City Project focusing on combating racism, public health, education and learning, housing and homelessness, employment and culture
Intersecting Identity & Dissecting Social Capital in Canada
In: Education > Math and Science
Author: Canadian Diversity Winter 2004: Jack Jedwab
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 17-19;
Library code: J3-12, Available copies: 1
Published: Winter 2004 Volume 3:1
Tags: Education, Psychology, Sociology, Research, Social Capital, Canada, Identity
The author contends that there are important similarities between cohesionist and social capitalist paradigms
Intersecting Oppressions in Urban Montreal
A Hip Hop Perspective
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Diversity
Author: Canadian Diversity Winter 2004: Peter Flegel
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 47-49;
Library code: J3-12, Available copies: 1
Published: Winter 2004 Volume 3:1
Tags: Oppression, Montreal, Canada, Diversity, Music, Research, Youth, Black, Discrimination
An emerging Hop Hop culture provides policy-makers and law-makers with invaluable information about an increased sense of hopelessness among Montreal's Black youth
Intersections of Diversity:
Is this the road to better policy?
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Diversity
Author: Canadian Diversity Winter 2004: Biles & Tolley
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 53-55;
Library code: J3-12, Available copies: 1
Published: Winter 2004 Volume 3:1
Tags: Identity, Diversity, Canada, Research, Policy, Minority, Community
The authors insist that intersections of diversity are indivisible from a new vision for Canada in the twenty-first century
Intersections: W5
(What, Where, When, Why, Who)?
In: Education > Math and Science
Author: Canadian Diversity Winter 2004: James Frideres
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 11-13;
Library code: J3-12, Available copies: 1
Published: Winter 2004 Volume 3:1
Tags: Research, Diversity, Intersections, Sociology, Education, Science
A review of best practices in modern research methods and a discussion of the importance of developing a theory of intersections
Markers of Indentity in Capital Markets
Ethnic Businesses & Femal Entrepreneurs
In: Business, Employment and Finance > Multicultural
Author: Canadian Diversity Winter 2004: Sylvie Pare
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 26-30;
Library code: J3-12, Available copies: 1
Published: Winter 2004 Volume 3:1
Tags: Business, Gender, Entrepreneurs, Women, Immigrants, Research
Research concerning the treatment of new entrepreneurs, particularly where gender and immigrant status intersect
Neither Finding nor Losing Our Way
The Debate over Canadian Multiculturalism
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Multiculturalism
Author: Canadian Diversity Winter 2005: Jack Jedwab
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 95-102;
Library code: J3-15, Available copies: 3
Published: Winter 2005 Volume 4:1
Tags: Multiculturalism, Canada, Integration, Accommodation, Research, Statistics
This article explores the many complex dimensions of integration, accommodation, interculturalism and multiculturalism
On the Limits of Liberal Multiculturalism
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Multiculturalism
Author: Canadian Diversity Spring 2004: Richard Day
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 36-38;
Library code: J3-13, Available copies: 1
Published: Spring 2004 Volume 3:2
Tags: Research, Multiculturalism, Theorists, Politics, Canada
This article presents a critique of the dominant strain of state-based liberal multiculturalism found in the work of theorists
Overlapping and Intersecting Identities
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Diversity
Author: Canadian Diversity Winter 2004: Joanna Anneke Rummens
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 5-9;
Library code: J3-12, Available copies: 1
Published: Winter 2004 Volume 3:1
Tags: Diversity, Research, Identity
Dr. Rummens proposes a 'multi-dimensional' identity model whereby one's identity overlaps and intersections are recognized and acknowledged
Seconday Migration of New Immigrants to Canada
In: Immigration > Immigrant and Refugee
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2007: Rene Houle
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 16-24;
Library code: J3-18, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2007 Number 3
Tags: Canada, Immigrants, Secondary Migration, Migration, Research, Statistics
A Longitudinal Survey of immigrants to Canada to further study the early secondary migration patterns of new immigrants to Canada
Socio-Economic Profile of Visible Minorities in the Prairies
Multiculturalism Research Themes
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2009: Dib & Rodriguez-Gallagher
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 54-59;
Library code: J3-21, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2009 Number 6
Tags: Economic, Social, Minorities, Prairies, Multiculturalism, Research, Settlement, Statistics
Research on the prairies immigrants are choosing to settle
The Growing Case for Youth Engagement Through Culture
In: Family and Children > Other
Author: Our Diverse Cities Fall 2007: Fix & Sivak
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 145-151;
Library code: J3-19, Available copies: 2
Published: Fall 2007 Number 4
Tags: Youth, Culture, Research, Engagement, Programs
Using cultural programs to engage youth
The New Ethnic Identity? Young People on the Prairies
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Children and Youth
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2009: Jim Frideres
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 76-81;
Library code: J3-21, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2009 Number 6
Tags: Ethnic, Identity, Youth, Prairies, Research, Statistics
A survey of immigrant and native born young people assessed their identity and strategies to maintain ethnic identity and the results
The rise of the unmeltable Canadians?
Ethnic & national belongings in Canada's 2nd Generation
In: Education > Math and Science
Author: Canadian Diversity Spring 2008: Jack Jedwab
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 25-34;
Library code: J3-14, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2008 Volum 6:2
Tags: Canada, Research, Statistics, Ethnic, Generation, Second-Generation
Research and Statistics on ethnic and national belonging in Canada's Second Generation
Variations in Socioeconomic Outcomes of Second Generation
Young Adults
In: Education > Math and Science
Author: Canadian Diversity Spring 2008: Monica Boyd
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 20-24;
Library code: J3-14, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2008 Volum 6:2
Tags: Education, Employment, Canada, Economics, Generation, Second-Generation, Research, Statistics, Adult
Educational and labour market profiles are constructed from the 2001 Census of Canada for the second generation youth ages 20-29
Who is the Second Generation?
A Description of their Ethnic Origins & Visible Minority
In: Education > Math and Science
Author: Canadian Diversity Spring 2008: Lorna Jantzen
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 7-12;
Library code: J3-14, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2008 Volum 6:2
Tags: Diversity, Generation, Second-Generation, Ethnic, Minorities, Canada, Statistics, Research
The purpose of this article is to develop a compositional analysis of the characteristics of second generation Canadians as they relate to diversity
Winnipeg's Inner City
Research on the Challenges of Growing Diversity
In: Immigration > Immigrant and Refugee
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2006: Carter, et al
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 50-55;
Library code: J3-17, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2006 Number 2
Tags: Aboriginals, Immigrants, Refugees, Winnipeg, Canada, Research, Statistics, Settlement
Research on improving settlement in Winnipeg for immigrants, refugees and aboriginals
Workforce Integration of Racialized Francophone Immigrants
Summary of an Exploratory Study
In: Business, Employment and Finance > Multicultural
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2009: Jean Lafontant
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 120-123;
Library code: J3-21, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2009 Number 6
Tags: Employment, Integration, Francophone, Immigrants, Winnipeg, Canada, Research
A study based on Francophone immigrants who want to integrate professionally into the official language minority community in Manitoba rather than into the Anglophone majority
Youth & Urban Places as Forms of Attachment: Calgary Study
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Children and Youth
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2009: Jennifer Wenshya Lee
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 82-87;
Library code: J3-21, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2009 Number 6
Tags: Youth, Urban, Calgary, Canada, Research, Identity, Attachment
Youth identity and attachment
