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6 major characteristics of 2nd generation youth:
In Toronto, Winnipeg & Calgary
In: Diversity, Human Rights and Racism > Children and Youth
Author: Canadian Diversity Spring 2008: Hebert & Wilkinson & Ali
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 63-68;
Library code: J3-14, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2008 Volum 6:2
Tags: Generation, Second-Generation, Youth, Education, Canada, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Statistics
Six major characteristics of second generation youth can be identified on the basis of their graphic and narrative data, collected in high schools in three Canadian cities, Calgary, Winnipeg & Toronto between 2004-2007.
Building a Successful Workforce for the Future
Winnipeg's Equity and Diversity Initiatives
In: Business, Employment and Finance > Diversity
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2009: Jackie Halliburton
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 161-164;
Library code: J3-21, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2009 Number 6
Tags: Employment, Winnipeg, Canada, Diversity, Equity
The City of Winnipeg is the second largest employer in the city, and like the people of our city, the people of our public service come from many backgrounds and we value this diversity
Hello Winnipeg
In: Education > Multicultural
Author: Schemenauer, Elma
Language(s): English
Format: Book, 32;
Library code: L5-29, Available copies: 1
Published: 1986
Tags: Winnipeg, Canada, History, Education, Government, World Culture, Multiculturalism
A book on Winnipeg that focuses on history, government and culture
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
