NEW DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE AT CERIS RESOURCE CENTRE


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – December 2009


Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services. 2008. Our Report to the Community for 2007-2008. 8 pp. {320}

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies & Service Agencies of BC. 2006. Research Study on Business Mentoring Activities: Phase  One: Literature Review and Inventory of Business Mentoring Activities. Project funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 121 pp {920}

 

Ali, M. A. 2005. Effects of migration on parenting capacity of newcomer parents of young children.  In V. Pacini-Ketchabaw & A. Pence A. (Eds.) Reconceptualizing the field of early childhood in Canada.  Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Child Care Federation. 31 pp. {590}

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC. 2005. Cultures West. Vol. 23(2). AMSSA. Fall 2005. 28 pp. {940}

Association for Canadian Studies. 2004. Canadian Issues. Summer 2004. (This issue is about diversity, integration and multiculturalism in Canada and France). {000}

Atlantic Metropolis Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration, Integration and Cultural Diversity. 2009. Annual Report of Activities: 2008-2009. June 2009. 86 pp. {976}

Atlantic Metropolis Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration, Integration and Cultural Diversity. 2008. Annual Report of Activities: 2007-2008. June 2008. 103 pp. {976}

Canadian Heritage. 2003. Canadian and French Perspectives on Diversity: Conference Proceedings. October 16, 2003. 148 pp. {140}

Canadian Race Relations Foundation. 2007. Perspectives: Newsletter of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. Winter. 10 pp. {940}

CERIS – The Ontario Metropolis Centre. Annual Activities Report to SSHRC Metropolis Project Phase Three (Year One), Fiscal Year 2008-2009. June 30, 2009. {986-2}

Chiang, Lan-hung Nora. 2004. The Dynamics of Self-employment and Ethnic Business Ownership among Taiwanese in Australia. International Migration, 42(2), 153-173. 21 pp. {770} {also 530}

Chiang, Lan-hung Nora. 2004. Middle-class Taiwanese Immigrant Women Adapt to Life in Australia: Case Studies from Transnational Households. Asian Journal of Women’s Studies, 10(4), 31-57. 27 pp. {530}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada – Francophone Minority Communities Steering Committee. 2006. Strategic Plan to Foster Immigration to Francophone Minority Communities. 20 pp. {see 115, 160}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2008. Annual Report 2007-2008. 13 pp. {320}

Conference Board of Canada. 2004. Performance and Potential 2004-05, Key Findings: How Can Canada Prosper in Tomorrow’s World? The Canada Project. 20 pp. {120}

Conseil des relations interculturelles. 2006. Pour Un Modéle Québécois Intégré De Lutte Contre Le Racisme Et Les Discriminations. 55 pp. {150} – French only

Convergences. Bulletin du Centre D’etudes Ethniques Des Universities Montrealaises. Automne 2006. Vol. 10(2). 20 pp. {940} 

COSTI Immigrant Services. Annual Report 2006-2007.  14 pp. {940}

Doucette, Jamie. 2005. An Annotated Bibliography of RIIM Publications Related to the Settlement Services Sector of Greater Vancouver, 1996-2004.  Working paper series No. 05-S1. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. June 2005. 46 pp. Retrieved from: http://mbc.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/2005/WP05-S1.pdf {970}

El Kalache, S., Fang, L., Moriah, A., Rodriguex, L. and Tapper, M. 2005. Taking the Pulse: Gauging Neighbourhood Change in Toronto’s Downtown West End.  Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto.  Research Paper 204. 68 pp. {320}

Germain, Annick, and Trinh thi Tuyet. 2008. Rapport annuel du 1er avril 2007 au 31 mai 2008. Centre Métropolis du Québec, Immigration et métropoles. Juin 2008. {975} – French only

Government of Ontario. 2005. Opening Doors: An Investment in Prosperity.  Welcoming Internationally Trained Individuals into Ontario’s Workforce: A Progress Report, January 2005.  19 pp. {770}

Grenon, Émilie, Michèle Kérist, and Françoise Magunira. 2009. An Analysis of the Challenges Faced by Francophone Female Refugees Living in Ontario and Separated from Their Children. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 40. September 2009. 6 pp. Retrieved from: http://ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2009/PolicyMatters40.pdf. {981} 

Hiebert, Daniel and Krishna Pendakur. 2008. Report of MBC Activities: 2007-2008. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity.  124 pp. {970}

Hiebert, Daniel and Krishna Pendakur. 2009. Report of MBC Activities: 2008-2009. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity.  138 pp. {970}

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resources Division for Refugees. Winter 2009. Vol. 23(2). {955-3-2} (This issue features Newcomer Orientation Week in Ontario High Schools.)

Kelly, Philip, Mila Astorga-Garcia, Enrico F. Esguerra, and Community Alliance for Social Justice, Toronto. 2009. Explaining the Deprofessionalized Filipino: Why Filipino Immigrants Get Low-Paying Jobs in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 75. October 2009. 46 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2009/CWP75.pdf {985}

Legault, Claudette, Madine VanderPlaat, and Judy Johnson. 2007. NGO Scan: Reflections on the Involvement of the Settlement NGO Sector in Metropolis. Metropolis: Ottawa, February 2007. 34 pp. Retrieved from
http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/other/LegaultVanderplaatNGOScan2007.pdf {310}

Leung, Ho Hon, and Raymond Lau. 2008. Multiculturalism at Work: Pacific Mall in Toronto as a Case Study. 11 pp. {800}

Leung, H. H. and McDonald, L. 2006. Chinese women who care for ageing parents in three generational households: some immigrant experiences in Toronto. 11 pp. {590/580/600}

Leung, Ho Hon. 2007. The Road Less Taken: The Settlement of Chinese Immigrants in Small Towns. 30 pp. {540}

Powers, Lori Criss and Dr. Gillian Kerr. 2004. Mandarin Speaking Immigrant Data Report. Toronto: RealWorld Systems. 26 pp. {510}

Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 2009. Thirteenth Annual Progress Report: 2008-2009. June 26, 2009. {972}

Prairie Metropolis Centre. 2008. Twelfth Annual Progress Report: 2007-2008. June 25, 2008. {972}

Qadeer, Mohammad and Kumar, Sandeep. 2003. Toronto’s Residential Mosaic. The Ontario Planning Journal, 18(5), 7-9. {760}

Social Planning Council of Peel. 2003. Immigrants and Visible Minorities in Peel. InfoShare, 11(1). 11 pp. {810}

Statistics Canada. 2006. Measuring Violence Against Women: Statistical Trends 2006. October 2006. 97 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85-570-x/85-570-x2006001-eng.pdf  {606-3}

The Maytree Foundation. 2007. Extend the right to vote to non-citizen residents in Canada’s diverse cities. Policy in Focus, Issue 1. 7 pp. {120}

Tyyskä, Vappu. 2009. Families and Violence in Punjabi and Tamil Communities in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 74. September 2009. 30 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2009/CWP74.pdf {985}

University of Sussex: Sussex Centre for Migration Research. 2007.  Sussex Centre for Migration Research, “Open and closed doors”: a decade researching with and for migrants, 1997-2007. 32 pp. {950}

Wallace, Teresa. 2001. The Role of Transportation in Canadian Immigration: 1900 – 2000. Public Works and Government Services Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Cat. no. Ci51-101/2000E. {110}

Wang, Lu. 2009. Ethnicity, Spatial Equity and Utilization of Primary Care Physicians: A case study of Mainland Chinese Immigrants in the Toronto CMA. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 41. September 2009. 6 pp. Retrieved from http://ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2009/PolicyMatters41.pdf  {981}

Wang, Shuguang and Truelove, Marie. 2003. Evaluation of Settlement Service Programs for Newcomers in Ontario: A Geographical Perspective. Journal of International Migration and Immigration. 4, 573-602. 29 pp. {310}

Wilson, Beth. 2009. Toronto’s Social Landscape: 10 Year Trends, 1996-2006. Social Planning Toronto, June 2009. 49 pp.  Retrieved from
http://socialplanningtoronto.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Toronto-Social-Landscape_10-Year-Trends.pdf  {800}

Wotherspoon, Terry. 2002. The Dynamics of Social Inclusion: Public Education and Aboriginal People in Canada. Working Paper Series. Toronto: Laidlaw Foundation.  Retrieved from:
http://www.ceris.metropolis.net\Virtual Library\other\Wotherspoon2002DynamicsofSocialInclusion.pdf  {550}
 

New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – September 2009

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC. 2008. Cultures West. Vol. 26(2). AMSSA. Summer/Fall 2008. 27 pp. {940} (This issue is featuring temporary foreign workers in British Columbia.)

Anderspm. Scott, and Philippa Campsie. 2008. Immigrants Choose Suburbs: Study Raises Questions for Governments about How to Integrate Newcomers into Canadian Society. Leading Edge, UofTMagazine. Summer 2008.  {1100}

Atlantic Metropolis Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration, Integration and Cultural Diversity. 2008. Annual Report of Activities: 2006-2007. April 2008. 101 pp. {976}

Brock, Samara. 2007. Changing the Mind of the City: The Role of the hastings Institute/EEO in Building Multicultural Readiness in Vancouver’s Host Society. Working Paper Series. No. 07-13. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. May 2007. 65 pp. {970}

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). 2009. Current Housing Research: Social, Economic and Technical Research. Vol. 14(1). Canadian Housing Information Centre, Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Summer 2007. 147 pp. {760}

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). 2009. Current Housing Research: Social, Economic and Technical Research. Vol. 15(2). Canadian Housing Information Centre, Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Winter 2008-2009. 141 pp. {760}

Carvers, Val, Paula Carr, and Leonie Sandercock. 2007. How Strangers Become Neighbours: Constructing Citizenship Through Neighbourhood Community Development. Working Paper Series. No. 07-11. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. November 2007. 58 pp. {970}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2009. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 43(2). Summer 2009. {830}

Chui, Tina, Kelly Tran, and Hélène Maheux. 2007. Immigration in Canada: A Portrait of the Foreign-born Population, 2006 Census: Census Year 2006. Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division. Statistics Canada. Ministry of Industry. 37 pp. Retrieved: http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/2006/as-sa/97-557/pdf/97-557-XIE2006001.pdf {810-10}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2008. Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration 2008. In both English and French. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. {120}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2006. Snapshots and Directions in School-Based Settlement Work: Inventory of Tools. March 2006. 52 pp. {710}

Creese, Gillian, Isabel Dyck and Arlene Tigar McLaren. 2006. The ‘Flexible’ Immigrant: Household Strategies and the Labour Market. Working Paper Series. No. 06-19. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. December 2006. 29 pp. {970}

CURA. 2005. CURA International Literature Review. November 2005. 35 pp. {920}

Denton, Margaret, et al. 2009. Where Would You Turn for Help? Older Adults’ Knowledge and Awareness of Community Support Services. A Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP). SEDAP Research Paper No. 244. February 2009. 34 pp. Retrieved: http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~sedap/p/sedap244.pdf. {580}

Derwing, Tracy, and Ron I. Thomas. 2005. Citizenship Concepts in LINC Classrooms. PCERII Working Paper Series. No. WP03-05. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 24 pp. {972}

DeVoretz, Don J., and Florin P. Vadean. 2006. Social Relations and Remittances: Evidence from Canadian Micro Data. Working Paper Series. No. 06-20. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. December 2006. 34 pp. {970}

DeVoretz, Don J. 2006. The Education, Immigration and Emigration of Canada’s Highly Skilled Workers in the 21st Century. Working Paper Series. No. 06-16. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. October 2006. 60 pp. {970}

Duncan, David. 2008. Improving Bridging Programs: Compiling Best Practices from a Survey of Canadian Bridging Programs. Public Policy Forum. January 2008. 156 pp. {770}

Eberle, Lauren Hunter. 2007. Surveying Multiculturalism Research: An Annotated Bibliography of Metropolis Working Papers (1996-2007). Working Paper Series. No. 07-10. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. May 2007. 114 pp. {970}

Fleury, Dominique, and Myriam Fortin. 2006. When Working is not Enough to Escape Poverty: Policy Research Group. Human Resources and Social Development Canada. August 2006. 154 pp. {750}

Government of Canada. 2003. The Opportunity and Challenge of Diversity: A Role for Social Capital? Synthesis Report. PRI Project: Social Capital as a Public Policy Tool. International Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 23-25, 2003. 9 pp. {951}

Gross, Dominique M., and Nicolas Schmitt. 2006. Why do Low- and High-Skill Workers Migrate? Flow Evidence from France. Working Paper Series. No. 06-13. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. August 2006. 28 pp. {970}

Hall, C. 2005. Social Capital: Introductory User Guide, ESDS Government. Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS). September 2005. National Statistics. UK. 32 pp. {951}

Hiebert, Daniel. 2006. Beyond the Polemics: The Economic Outcomes of Canadian Immigration. Working Paper Series. No. 06-15. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. September 2006. 54 pp. {970}

Hiebert, Daniel, Nadine Schuurman, Heather Smith. 2007. Multiculturalism “on the Ground”: The Social Geography of Immigrant and Visible Minority Populations in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, Projected to 2017. Working Paper Series. No. 07-12. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. April 2007. 119 pp. {970}

Hurlock, Debb, Karen McCullagh, and Catherine Schissel. 2004. Conversations for Change: An Overview of Services for Immigrant Children and Youth in Calgary. Prepared by the Consulting Team of Pen-names Consulting. May 2004. 102 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual Library/EResources/HurlockMcCullaghSchissel2004.pdf. {560-4}

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resources Division for Refugees. Winter 2009. Vol. 22(3). {955-3-2} (This issue features supporting government-assisted refugees: A coordinated service delivery model.)

Irastorza, Nahikari. 2006. The Liability of Foreignness: Survival Differences Between Foreign- and Native-owned Firms in the Basque Country. Working Paper Series. No. 06-18. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. December 2006. 47 pp. {970}

Jackson, Sara L. 2007. It’s a War on Love: Intermarriage in Vancouver, British Columbia’s Jewish Community. Working Paper Series. No. 07-09. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. October 2007. 59 pp. {970}

Lauer, S.R., and M.C. Yan. 2007. Neighbourhood Houses and Bridging Social Ties. Working Paper Series. No. 07-07. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. October 2007. 38 pp. {970}

Lezubski, Darren et al. 2006. April 2006. Growing Opportunties, Shrinking Options: Implications in the Growth, Retention and Integration of Immigrants Locating in Winnipeg. A Research Project of the Social Planning Council of Winnipeg. {760}

Marwah, Inder and Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos. 2009. Europeanizing Canada's Citizenship Regime? Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue: Seeking Transnational Solutions to 21st Century Problems. Strategic Knowledge Cluster: Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue. Commentary May 2009. 5 pp. {120}

McDonald, James Ted, and M. Rebecca Valenzuela. 2009. The Impact of Skill Mismatch among Migrants on Remittance Behaviour. A Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP). SEDAP Research Paper No. 242. January 2009. 32 pp. Retrieved: http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~sedap/p/sedap242.pdf. {770}

Ontario Health Quality Council. Q Monitor: 2008 Report on Ontario’s Health System. 107 pp. {730}

Ostrower, Francie. 2005. Motivations Matter: Findings and Practical Implications of a National Survey of Cultural Participation. The Urban Institute. The Wallace Foundation. 12 pp. {370}

Papademetriou, Demetrios G., and Aaron Terrazas. 2009. Immigrants and the Current Economic Crisis: Research Evidence, Policy Challenges, and Implications. Migration Policy Institute. January 2009. 31 pp. {820}

Phillips, A. Dahlia. 2007. Lost in Translation? Coverage of the Federal Election Campaign in Selected Ethnic Press in the Greater Toronto Area. A Major Research Paper presented to Ryerson University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Program of Immigration and Settlement Studies. 75 pp. {130}

Picot, Garnett, Feng Hou, and Simon Coulombe. 2007. Chronic Low Income and Low-Income Dynamics Among Recent Immigrants. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series. Statistics Canada. January 2007. 48 pp. {770}

Portuguese Canadian National Congress. 2009. Moving Towards Visibility: Non-Status Immigrants and the Social Service Sector, a Report on the Undocumented Support Network Project. April 2009. 39 pp. {320-12}

Power Analysis Inc. 2007. Review of the Library Settlement Partnerships Pilot Projects in Public Library Branches: Final Report. 57 pp. {320-12}

Public Policy Forum. 2007. Comparing Approaches to Recognizing the Skills and Credentials of Foreign-Trained Workers: Outcome Report. April 18-20, 2007. Regina, Saskatchewan. 59 pp. {770-5}

Sakamoto, Izumi. 2007. A Critical Examination of Immigrant Acculturation: Toward an Anti-Oppressive Social Work Model with Immigrant Adults in a Pluralistic Society. British Journal of Social Work. Vol. 37: 515-535. {320-12}

Schellenberg, Grant, and Hélène Maheux. 2007. Immigrants’ Perspectives on Their First Four Years in Canada: Highlights from Three Waves of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada. Canadian Social Trends. Special Edition 2007. Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division. Statistics Canada. April 2007. 34 pp. {810-10}

Simich, Laura et al. 2007. Immigrant Parents’ Settlement Experiences and Contributions to Children’s Health: Analysis, Knowledge Transfer and Exchange (2006-2007). Research report of 2006 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Sison, Marites N. 2007. From Tragedy, Empowerment: The Filipino Canadian Community Finds Its Voice as It Heals from the Tragic Killing of One of Its Own. Filipinas. November 2007. 2 pp. {1100}

Statistics Canada. 2008. Canada’s Ethnocultural Mosaic, 2006 Census: Census Year 2006. Statistics Canada. 36 pp. Retrieved: http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/analysis/ethnicorigin/pdf/97-562-XIE2006001.pdf {810-10}

Statistics Canada. 2008. Study: The 2006 Canadian Immigrant Labour Market: Analysis by Region or Country of Birth. The Daily. February 13, 2008. 5 pp. Retrieved: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/080213/dq080213b-eng.htm. {810-10}

Toronto Public Library. 2007. Library Settlement Partnerships: A Program Model, Final Report. Library Settlement Partnerships. October 18, 2007. 65 pp. {320-12}

Taylor, Lesley Ciarula. 2009. Immigration System Hurts More Than Helps, Study Finds: Many Newcomers Stuck in Jobs That Are ‘Dirty, Dangerous and Difficult’. The Toronto Star. June 18, 2009. {1100}

Wasik, Adrienne. 2006. Economic Insecurity and Isolation: Post-Migration Traumas among Black African Refugee Women in the Greater Vancouver Area. Working Paper Series. No. 06-17. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. October 2006. 34 pp. {970}

Wellesley Institution. 2009. Citizenship Matters: Re-examining Income (In)Security of Immigrant Seniors. The Community Perspectives Series. Alternative Planning Group (APG). May 2009. 31 pp. Retrieved: http://www.wellesleyinstitute.com/files/APG%20report%20final.pdf. {580}

Wikes, Rima, Neil Guppy, and Lily Farris. 2007. Canadian Attitudes Towards Immigration: Individual and Contextual Influences. Working Paper Series. No. 07-08. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. October 2007. 32 pp. {970}

Wong, Winnie, and Yves Poisson. 2008. From Immigration to Participation: A Report on Promising Practices in Integration. November 2008. Public Policy Forum. 49 pp. {320-12}
 

New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – June 2009

Andrew, Judith, and Plamen Petkov. 2007. Apprenticeship Training: Lessons Not Learned, Results of CFIB Ontario Apprenticeship Trades Training Survey. Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). February 2007. {770-5}

Baer, Douglas. 2008. Community Context and Civic Participation in Immigrant Communities: A Multi-Level Study of 137 Canadian Communities. Working Paper Series. No. 08-03. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. February 2008. 45 pp. {970}

Bevelander, Pieter, and Ravi Pendakur. 2008. Electoral Participation as a Measure of Social Inclusion for Native, Immigrants and Descendants in Sweden. Working Paper Series. No. 08-12. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. October 2008. 35 pp. {970}

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). 2008. Current Housing Research: Social, Economic and Technical Research. Vol. 15(1). Canadian Housing Information Centre, Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Summer 2008. 139 pp. {760}

Canadian Council for Refugees. 2005. Lives on Hold: Nationals of Moratoria Countries Living in Limbo. July 2005. 13 pp. {195}

Canadian Council for Refugees. 2006. Lives on Hold – The Limits of H & C. September 6, 2006. 10 pp. {195}

Canadian Council for Refugees, The United Church of Canada, and International Bureau for Children’s Rights. 2008. The Understanding and Application of “Best Interests of the Child” in H & C Decision-Making by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. September 2008. 19 pp. {560-4}

Cardozo, Andrew, and Ravi Pendakur. 2008. Canada’s Visible Minority Population: 1967-2017. Working Paper Series. No. 08-05. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. August 2008. 94 pp. {970}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2008. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 42(4). Winter 2008. {830}

Chan, Wendy. 2008. Exploring Immigrant Women’s Fears of Criminal Victimization. Working Paper Series. No. 08-10. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. September 2008. 59 pp. {970}

ElDakiky, Magdy, and John Shields. 2009. Immigration and the Demographic Challenge: A Statistical Survey of the Ontario Region. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 38. May 2009. 22 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2009/PolicyMatters38.pdf . {981}

Francis, Jenny. 2008. “You Cannot Settle Like This”: The Housing Situation of African Refugees in Metro Vancouver. Working Paper Series. No. 09-02. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. April 2009. 123 pp. {970}

Friesen, Jane, and Brian Krauth. 2008. Enclaves, Peer Effects and Student Learning Outcomes in British Columbia. Working Paper Series. No. 08-08. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. September 2008. 43 pp. {970}

Fong, Karen. 2009. Overcoming Structural Barriers to Labour Market Integration: An Analysis of the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council’s Approach. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 37. January 2009. 5 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2009/PolicyMatters37.pdf. {981}

Galarneau, Diane. 2005. Earnings of Temporary Versus Permanent Employees. Perspectives. Statistics Canada. January 2005. {770-5}

Galarneau, Diane, and René Morissette. 2004. Immigrants: Settling for Less? Perspectives. Statistics Canada. June 2004. {770-5}

Garnett, Bruce, and Charles Ungerleider. 2008. An Introductory Look at the Academic Trajectories of ESL Students. Working Paper Series. No. 08-02. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. February 2008. 30 pp. {970}

German Youth Institute (ed.). 2002. Growing up in Germany: Living Conditions, Problems and Solutions, Research and Development at the German Youth Institute. Deutsches Jugendinstitut, München. Germany. {570}

Gova, Alnoor, and Rahat Hurd. 2008. The Impact of Racial Profiling: A MARU Society/UBC Law Faculty Study. Working Paper Series. No. 08-14. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. October 2008. 52 pp. {970}

Hiebert Daniel, and Mathew Coyle. 2008. 2006 Census Atlas on Immigration in British Columbia. Working Paper Series. No. 08-11. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. {970}

Hiebert, Daniel, and Pablo Mendez. 2008. Settling in: Newcomers in the Canadian Housing Market 2001-2005. Working Paper Series. No. 08-04. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. August 2008. 88 pp. {970}

Hiebert, Daniel, Pablo Mendez, and Elvin Wyly. 2008. The Housing Situation and Needs of Recent Immigrants in the Vancouver Metropolitan Area. Working Paper Series. No. 08-01. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. January 2008. 123 pp. {970}

Hübner-Funk, Sibylle (Ed.). 2004. Research in Progress: Selected Studies of the German Youth Institute. DJI International Series. Volume 1. Deutsches Jugendinstitut, München. Germany. {570}

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resources Division for Refugees. Fall 2008. Vol. 22(2). {955-3-2} (This issue features Canadian public library services to newcomers.)

InterQuest Consulting. 2006. Consultations on the Settlement and Lanugage Training Services Needs of Newcomers: In Support of the Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 19 pp. {720-3}

Jacquet, Marianne, Danièle Moore, Cécile Sabatier, and Mambo Masinda. 2008. Integration of Young Francophone African Immigrants in Francophone Schools in British Columbia. Working Paper Series. No. 08-13. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. October 2008. 54 pp. {970}

Jaeseon, Joo, and Lee Chaejeong. 2009. Women in Korea: Statistical Handbook 2009. Korea Women’s Development Institute. Research paper -18-2. 75 pp. {606-3}

Kilbride, Kenise Murphy. n.d. A Review of the Literature on the Human, Social and Cultural Capital of Immigrant Children and Their Families with Implicatoins for Teaching Education. Paper presented for workshop 11 on teacher education for working with immigrant families and children: Implications of current research. Fourth International Metropolis Conference in Washington, D.C. 16 pp. {560}

Kilbride, Kenise Murphy. et.al. 2008. Reclaiming Voice: Challenges and Opportunities for Immigrant Women learning English. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 36. November 2008. 5 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2008/PolicyMatters36.pdf. {981}

Lamba, Navjot K., and Katerina Maximova, Marlene Mulder, and Irene Shankar. 2002. Student Involvement in the Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration: An Evaluation of Academic and Professional Development. May 2002. {710}

Landolt, Patricia, Luin Goldering, and Judith Bernhard. 2009. Between Grassroots Politics and the Ethnicizing Imperative of the Multicultural State: Latin American Immigrant Organizations in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 73. January 2009. 25 pp. Retrieved:
http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2009/CWP73.pdf {985}

Lee, Sooyeon. (ed.). 2008. Special Issue on Gender Mainstreaming. Gender Studies and Policy Review. Korean Women’s Development Institute. GSPR 2008 Vol.1.  {606-3}

Mata, Fernando. 2008. Exploring Linkages Between the Country of Post-secondary Education Completion and Labour Market Activity of Immigrants in Canada. Working Paper Series. No. 08-09. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. September 2008. 45 pp. {970}

Mendez, Pablo. 2008. Immigrant Residential Geographies and the “Spatial Assimilation” Debate in Canada, 1997-2006. Working Paper Series. No. 08-07. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. September 2008. 34 pp. {970}

Morissette, René. 2008. Earnings in the Last Decade. Perspectives. Statistics Canada. February 2008. {770-5}

O’Neill, Ryan. 2006. Review of Selected Social Indicators. Mandeep Bhalru (ed.). Laidlaw Foundation. Spring 2006. 21 pp. {320-12}

Oreopoulos, Phil. 2008. Why Do Skilled Immigrants Struggle in the Labour Market? A Field Experiment with Six Thousand Resumes. Working Paper Series. No. 09-03. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. May 2009. 50 pp. {970}

Owen, Timothy and Sophia J. Lowe. 2008. Labour Market Integration of Skilled Immigrants: Good Practices for the Recognition of International Credentials. This paper was prepared for Expert Group Meeting on Migration and Education: Quality Assurance and Mutual Recognition of Qualifications, held 22-23 September 2008 in UNESCO Headquarter in Paris. August 2008. {770}

Pendakur, Krishna, and Ravi Pendakur. 2008. Aboriginal Income Disparity in Canada. Working Paper Series. No. 08-15. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. December 2008. 35 pp. {970}

Pratt, Geraldine. 2008. Deskilling across the Generations: Reunification among Transnational Filipino Families in Vancouver. Working Paper Series. No. 08-06. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. September 2008. 58 pp. {970}

Pyper, Wendy. 2008. Skilled Trades Employment. Perspectives. Statistics Canada. October 2008.  {770-5}

Sakamoto, Izumi, et al. 2008. Homelessness – Diverse Experiences, Common Issues, Shared Solutions: The Need for Inclusion and Accountability. Toronto: Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.  {760-5}

Sheldon, Linda, Krishna Pendakur, and Daniel Hiebert (ed.). 2008. Working Paper Series Policy Briefing Notes. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. {970}

Slade, Bonnie. 2008. The Social Organization of Volunteer Work in Toronto for Immigrants Seeking “Canadian Work Experience”. Post-Doctoral Fellow. York University. Research report for CERIS 2005 Graduate Student Research Award. 5 pp. {983}

Wayland, Sarah V., and Michelle P. Goldberg. 2009. Access to Trades for Newcomers in Ontario. Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. Project funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. April 2009. {770-5}

 

Weiner, Nan. 2008. Breaking Down Barriers to Labour Market Integration of Newcomers in Toronto. IRPP Choices. Vol. 14(10). September 2008. 42 pp. {770-5}

Yan, Miu Chung, Sean Lauer, and Sherman Chan. 2008. Social Capital and the Labour Market Process among New Generation Youth from Visible Minority Immigrant Families. Working Paper Series. No. 09-01. Metropolis British Columbia: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity. February 2009. 30 pp. {970}
 

MEDIA DOCUMENTS

Bauder, Harald. Economic Crisis Bears down on Vulnerable Immigrants: Foreign-born Workers Act as Shock Absorbers When Economy Crashes. Toronto Star. Opinion. March 9, 2009. {1100}

Jimenez, Marina. 2009. Immigrant Youth Less Prone to Violent Acts. The Globe and Mail. March 5, 2009. {1100}

Milner, Mark. 2009. Immigration to Cities Helping Rural Towns Vanish. CTV.ca. March 12, 2009.{1100}

Yates, Dana. 2009. Canada is Known for Multiculturalism, But Do the Country’s Politicians Represent the Diversity of the Populace? Ryerson University Research News. February 13, 2009. {1100}

Yates, Dana. 2009. Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way. Ryerson University Research News. March 20, 2009. {1100}
 

New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – December 2008

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC. 2008. Cultures West. Vol. 26(1). AMSSA. Spring 2008. 23 pp. {940} (This issue is about welcoming communities in British Columbia.)

Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar, and Mohammad A. Qadeer. 2008. Faith-Based Ethnic Residential Communities and Neighbourliness. CERIS Working Paper Series, No. 63. January 2008. 41 pp. {985}

 

Ahmadi Bidhendi, Eynolah. 2007. Employment Facilitation Programs for Professional Immigrants in the Greater Toronto Area: Surveying Participants' Opinions about the Programs. A thesis submitted in conformity with requirements for the degree of Doctor in Philosophy. Graduate Department of Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. 260 pp. {770}

 

Anisef, Paul, et. al. 2008. Early School Leaving Among Immigrants in Toronto Secondary Schools. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 67. June 2008. 26 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP67.pdf {985}

Association for Canadian Studies. 2008. Canadian Diversity. Vol. 6(2). Metropolis. Spring 2008. {000} (This issue is about the experiences of second generation Canadians.)

Association for Canadian Studies. 2008. Canadian Diversity. Vol. 6(4). Metropolis. Fall 2008. {000} (This issue is about citizenship in the 21st century, international approaches.)

Association for Canadian Studies. 2007. Canadian Issues. Spring 2008. (This issue is about immigration and diversity in Francophone minority communities) {000-2}

Basu, Ranu. 2008. Cultivating Multiple Spaces of “Integration” through Linguistic Diversity: Toronto Public Elementary Schools as Re-definitional Sites. Department of Geography. York University. Research report of 2005 CERIS-funded project. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/RFPReports/Basu2005.pdf {980}
Full Report:
Basu Ranu. 2008. “Integration” through Linguistic Diversity: Toronto Public Elementary Schools as Re-definitional Sites. Department of Geography. York
University. 52 pp. Appendix: Language Maps (with Lei Wang), 34 pp. {710}

Caidi, Nadia, and Danielle Allard. 2008. Information Practices of Ethno-Cultural Communities (IPEC). Research report of 2005 CERIS-funded project. April 10, 2008. {980}
Caidi, Nadia, and Danielle Allard.
2008. Pratiques des communautés ethnoculturelles en matière d’information (PCEI). Research report of 2005 CERIS-funded project. Le 10 avril 2008. {980}

Caidi, Nadia, and Susan MacDonald. 2008. Information Practices of Canadian Muslims Post-9/11. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 34. June 2008. 17 pp. Retrieved from: http://ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2008/PolicyMatters34.pdf {981}

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). 2008. Current Housing Research: Social, Economic and Technical Research. Vol. 14(2). Canadian Housing Information Centre, Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Winter 2007-2008. 162 pp. {760}

Catalyst and the Diversity Institute in Management & Technology. 2007. Career Advancement in Corporate Canada: A Focus on Visible Minorities ~ Survey Findings. 64 pp. {770}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2008. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 42(1). Spring 2008. {830}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2008. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 42(2). Summer 2008. {830}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2008. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 42(3). Fall 2008. {830}

CERIS – The Ontario Metropolis Centre. Annual Activities Report to SSHRC Metropolis Project Phase Three (Year One), Fiscal Year 2007-2008. June 30, 2008. {986}

Cheinis, Efim, and Dale Sproule. 2008. How to Find a Job in Canada: Common Problems and Effective Solutions. Canadian Newcomer Series. Oxford University Press. {770}

Colour of Change. 2008. Ontario Racial Equity - Racial Justice Review, with Respect to Recent Federal Policies, Programs and Initiatives. October 2008. 29 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ocasi.org/downloads/Federal_Government_Racial_Equity-Racial_Justice_Review_October6_2008.pdf {160}

Colour of Change. 2008. Ontario Racial Equity – Racial Justice Review at a Glance. 4 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ocasi.org/downloads/Summary_Table-Federal_Government_Racial_Equity_Racial_Justice_Review.pdf {160}

Da, Wei Wei. 2008. Development of Social-Support Networks by Recent Chinese Immigrant Women with Young Children Living in London, Ontario. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 66. May 2008. 24 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP66.pdf {985}

D’Addario, Silvia, Jeremy Kowalski, Maryse Lemoine, and Valerie Preston. 2008. Finding Home: Exploring Muslim Settlement in the Toronto CMA. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 68. October 2008. 29 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP68.pdf {985}

Dalgleish, Kim. 2008. A Call for Asset-based Approaches to Immigrant Economic Integration. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 35. October 2008. 14 pp. Retrieved from: http://ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2008/PolicyMatters35.pdf {981}  

De Wolff, Alice. 2008. We Are Neighbours: The Impact of Supportive Housing on Community, Social, Economic and Attitude Changes. Wellesley Institute. May 2008. 42 pp. {760}

Doucet, Michael, and Rebecca Hii. 2008. Bibliography on Immigration and Settlement in the Toronto Area, Third Edition. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 65. April 27, 2008. 216 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP65.pdf {985}

Frenette, Marc, and René Morissette. 2003. Will They Ever Coverage? Earnings of Immigrant and Canadian-Born Workers Over the Last Two Decades. Research Paper. Business and Labour Market Analysis Division. Statistics Canada. October 2003. 20 pp. Retrieved: http://www.statcan.ca/english/research/11F0019MIE/11F0019MIE2003215.pdf/. {770}

Giscombe, Katherine. 2008. Career Advancement in Corporate Canada: A Focus on Visible Minorities – Workplace Fit and Stereotyping. Catalyst publication. 49 pp. {770}

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Spring 2008. Vol. 21(4). {955-3-2} (This issue features the Karen community initiative, a successful example of settlement agencies, community and volunteers working together.)

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Summer 2008. Vol. 22(1). {955-3-2} (This issue features religious pluralism and public policy, a background paper.)

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Fall 2008. Vol. 22(2). {955-3-2} (This issue features leveraging diversity for a new Canada.)

Journal of International Migration and Integration. 2008. Vol. 9(2). Spring 2008. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration, University of Alberta. {830}

Kilbride, Kenise Murphy, Vappu Tyyskä, Mehrunnisa Ali, and Rachel Berman. 2008. Reclaiming Voice: Challenges and Opportunities for Immigrant Women Learning English. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 72. November 2008. 60 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP72.pdf . {985}

Lin, Jane. 2008. Trends in Employment and Wages, 2002 to 2007. Perspectives. Statistics Canada. September 2008. 10 pp. {770}

Luisis, Tom, and Harald Bauder. “Provincial” Immigrants: The Social, Economic, and Transnational Experiences of the Filipino Canadian Community in Three Ontario Second-Tier Cities. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 62. January 2008. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP62.pdf. {985}

MacLellan, Duncan. 2008. Diversity and Immigrant Needs: Examining Toronto Through a Place-Based Approach. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 32. March 2008. 13 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2008/PolicyMatters32.pdf. {981}

Man, Guida. 2004. Gender, Work and Migration: Deskilling Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada. Women’s Studies International Forum. Vol. 27: 135-148. {602}

Man, Guida. 2007. Racilization of Gender, Work and Transnational Migration: The Experience of Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada. In Sean P. Hier and B. Singh Bolaria (eds). Race and Racism in 21st-Century Canada: Continuity, Complexity, and Change. {270}

Morissette, René, and Yuri Ostrovsky. 2008. How Do Families and Unattached Individuals Respond to Layoffs? Evidence from Canada. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series. Business and Labour Market Analysis. Statistics Canada. 37 pp. {770}

Murdie, Robert A. 2008. Diversity and Concentration in Canadian Immigration: Trends in Toronto, Motreal and Vancouver, 1971-2006. Centre for Urban & Community Studies. Research Bulletin 42. March 2008. 12 pp. {760}

Murphy, Terry, and James de Finney (ed.). 2008. Our Diverse Cities. Saint Mary’s University, Université de Moncton, and Metropolis Institute, Atlantic Region. No. 5. Spring 2008. {00} 

Newbold, K. Bruce, John Eyles, Steve Birch, and Kathi Wilson. 2008. Building a Profile of Health-Related Services: Hamilton’s Immigrant and Refugee Communities. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 64. February 2008. 28 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP64.pdf {985}

Noorani, Naeem, and Sabrina Noorani. 2008. Arrival Survival Canada: A Handbook for New Immigrants. Canadian Newcomer Series. Oxford University Press. {330}

Preston, Valerie, Audrey Kobayashi, and Guida Man. 2006. Transnationalism, Gender, and Civic Participation: Canadian Case Studies of Hong Kong Immigrants. Environment and Planning A. Vol. 38: 1633-1651. {510}

REFUGE: Canada's Periodical on Refugees. York Lanes Press. Vol. 24(2). Fall 2007. {960} (This issue is about informing integration.)

REFUGE: Canada's Periodical on Refugees. York Lanes Press. Vol. 25(1). Spring 2008. {960} (This issue is about psychosocial dimensions of the refugee experience.)

Shields, John and Bryan Evans. 2008. Knowledge Mobilization/Transfer, Research Partnerships, and Policymaking: Some Conceptual and Practical Considerations. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 33. April 2008. 14 pp. {981}

Sidhu, Navjeet. 2008. The Right to Learn: Access to Public Education for Non-Status Immigrants. Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. June 2008. 31 pp. {710-3}

Spitzer, Denise, and Sara Torres. 2008. Gender-Based Barriers to Settlement and Integration for Live-in-Caregivers: A Review of the Lterature. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 71. November 2008. 41 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP71.pdf. {985}

Sweet, Robert, Paul Anisef, and David Walters. 2008. Immigrant Parents’ Investments in Their Children’s Post-Secondary Education. The Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation. November 2008. 35 pp. Retrieved: http://www.millenniumscholarships.ca/images/Publications/081117_Immigrant_Parents.pdf. {710}

Türegün, Adnan. 2008. The Politics of Access to Professions: Making Ontario’s Fair Access to Regulated Professions Act, 2006. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 70. October 2008. 31 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP70.pdf {985}

Walton-Roberts, Margaret. 2008. Immigration, the University, and the Tolerant Second-Tier City. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 69. October 2008. 28 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2008/CWP69.pdf {985}

Media Documents:

Beiser, Morton. 2008. Where’s the National Discussion? Toronto Star. AA5. April 22, 2008. {1100}

Callender, Joyann. 2008. Shades of Economic Integration. Ryerson University Research News. November 7, 2008. {1100}

Grewal, San. Brain Drain II: Immigrants Let Glass Ceiling Gather Dust. Toronto Star. July 21, 2007. {1100}

Myer Siemiatycki. 2006. Time to Rethink Right to Vote in Civic Elections. Toronto Star. October 27, 2006. {1100}

Ryerson University. 2008. CERIS Research Centre Receives $1.5 Million in Federal Funding: Renewed Funding from SSHRC and CIC to Support Collaborative Immigration Research Partnership Among Ryerson, U of T and York. Media Release. February 11, 2008. {1100} 

Taylor, Lesley Ciarula. 2008. The Dream Isn’t Working Now. The Toronto Star. October 24, 2008. {1100}

Toye, Suelan. 2008. Visible Minorities, Immigrants not Being Heard at the Polls: Report. Ryerson University Research News. October 20, 2008. {1100}

University of Toronto. 2008. Canada’s Largest Cities Most Diverse, Study Finds Contribution to Diversity by Immigrants Less in Smaller Cities. News@UofT. March 31, 2008. {1100}
 

New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – February 2008

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC. 2007. Cultural West. Vol. 25(2). Fall 2007. {320-11} (This issue is about rethinking settlement services across BC.)

Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar and Mohammad Qadeer. 2007. Faith-based Ethnic Residential Communities and Neighbourliness. Ryerson University and Queen’s University. Research report of 2005 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Armand, Francoise and Tuyet Trinh Thi. 2007. Rapport Annuel: du 1er avril 2005 au 31 mars 2006, présenté au Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada. Immigration et Métropoles. Juin 2007. 170 pp. {975}

Basok, Tanya. 2007. Barriers and Bridges: Enhancing Access to Services for Newcomers with Physical & Mental Disabilities. Centre for Studies in Social Justice. University of Windsor. Research report of 2006 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Bauder, Harald and Tom Lusis. 2007. Local, Regional and Transnational Networks and the Integration and Settlement Dispersal of Filipino Immigrants. Department of Geography. University of Guelph. Research report of 2006 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Boyd, Monica and Grant Schellenberg. 2007. Re-accreditation and the Occupations of Immigrant Doctors and Engineers. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada. {770}

Centre de recherches en éducation franco-ontarienne. 2007. Papport annuel 2006-2007. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. {710}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2007. Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration 2007. In both English and French. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. {120} 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2007. Canada to Accept up to 265,000 New Immigrants in 2008. News Release. October 31, 2007. {1100} 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2008. Government of Canada Announces New Funding for Research on Immigration and Diversity. January 7, 2008. {1100}

City of Ottawa. 2007. Faces of Ottawa: A Snapshot of Immigrant Labour Market Integration, Highlights. March 2007.  6 pp. {770}

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. 2004. Tackling the Doctor Shortage: A Discussion Paper. May 2004. May 2004. Retrieved: https://www.cpso.on.ca/Whats_New/Doctorshortage.pdf. {770}

Gilmore, Jason. 2008. The Canadian Immigrant Labour Market in 2006: Analysis by Region or Country of Birth. The Immigrant Labour Force Analysis Series. Labour Statistics Division. Statistics Canada. February 2008. 42 pp. Retrieved: http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/71-606-XIE/71-606-XIE2008002.pdf. {770}

Graham, Katherine. 2007. Our Diverse Cities. Carleton University and Metropolis Institute, Ottawa. No. 4. Fall 2007. {00}

Grondin, Chantal. 2007. Knowledge of Official Languages Among New Immigrants: How Important Is It in the Labour Market? 2005. Published by authority of the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada. Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division. Minister of Industry. {720}

Goldring, Luin, Carolina Berinstein, and Judith Bernhard. 2007. Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status in Canada. October 16, 2007. 61 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/Goldring_et_al2007.pdf. {115}

Goldring, Luin, Carolina Berinstein, and Judith Bernhard. 2007. Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status in Canada. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 61. December 2007. 40 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2007/CWP60.pdf. {985}

Hamilton, Hayley. 2007. Pathways and Adherence to Service Among Immigrant and Non-immigrant Children. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). University of Toronto. Research report of 2005 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Heller, Monica, Diane Farmer, Nadia Caidi, and Mary Richards. 2007. L’école franco-ontarienne et les jeunes issu-e-s de l’immigration. Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education. OISE/UT. Research report of 2006 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Hiebert, Daniel. 2007. Report of RIIM activities: 2006-2007. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. September 2007. 35 pp. {970}

Hulchanski, J. Davis. 2007. The Three Cities within Toronto: Income Polarization among Toronto’s Neighbourhoods, 1970-2000. Centre for Urban and Community Studies. University of Toronto. Research Bulletin 41. December 2007. {800}

Hyman, Ilene, et. al. 2006. Post-migration Changes in Gender Relations in the Ethiopian Community in Toronto – Phase II. In partnership with the Ethiopian Association in Toronto. Research report of 2004 CERIS-funded project. (Phase I report is available at http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/HymanI_et_al_PhaseI2004.pdf). {980}

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Fall 2007. Vol. 21 (2). {955-3-2} (This issue features a collaborative initiative for international trained physicians in Ottawa)

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Winter 2008. Vol. 21 (3). {955-3-2} (This issue features the immigration question in the Greater Moncton Area)

Kappel Ramji Consulting Group. 2007. A National Approach to Meeting the Needs of GAR Children and Youth within the Resettlement Assistance Program: Final Report. Citizenship and Immigration Canada Resettlement Assistance Unit. June 30, 2007. 113 pp. Retrieved: http://atwork.settlement.org/downloads/atwork/GAR_Children_and_Youth_Services_Final_Report.pdf. {560}

Kilbride, Kenise Murphy, Steven M. Webber, Cecilia Wong, and Nelson Amaral. 2006. Plug Them in and Turn Them on: Homelessness, Immigrants, and Social Capital. Ryerson University. Report submitted to the Housing and Homelessness Branch of the Department of Human Resources and Social Development Canada. June 2, 2006. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/Kilbride2006.pdf. {760}

Lessa, Iara, Cecilia Rocha, and Debbie Fields. 2007. Women’s Identities and Food: Practices of Settlement and Resistance in Immigrant Toronto. Ryerson University and FoodShare. Research report of 2006 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Lum, Lillie, and Jane Turrittin. 2007. Educating for Employment Integration: Ontario Education Projects. York University and CEHS. Research report of 2006 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Mah, Bonnie. 2005. Ethnic Identity and Heritage Language Ability in Second Generation Canadians in Toronto. IS8000 Major Research Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Arts degree in Immigration and Settlement Studies. Ryerson University. 71 pp. {720}

Ng, Roxana, et. al. 2006. Learning to Be Good Citizens: Informal Learning and the Labour Market Experiences of Professional Chinese Immigrant Women. 2005 CERIS-funded project. 13 pp. {770}

Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 2007. Eleventh Annual Progress Report: 2006-2007. August 17, 2007. {972}

Réseau SOLIDARITÉ Itinérance du Québec. 2006. Towards a Policy on Homelessness: Platform of Demands. September 2006. Retrieved: http://www.rapsim.org/pdf/RSIQ-Platform%20of%20Demands.pdf . {760}

Rodríguez-García, Dan. 2007. Internarriage Patterns and Social-Ethnic Stratification among Ethnic Groups in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 60. November 2007. 51 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2007/CWP60.pdf. {985}

Sakamoto, I., J. Ricciardi, J. Plyler, and N. Wood. 2007. Coming Together: Homeless Women, Housing and Social Support (Updated Internet Version). Toronto: Centre for Applied Social Research, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. Retrieved: http://www.socialwork.utoronto.ca/index.php?section=538. {760}

U.S. Department of State. 2007. Justice for All: The Legacy of Thurgood Marshall. 2007. Bureau of International Information Programs. {270}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2007. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 41(4). Winter 2007. {830}

Verma, Anil, Jeffrey Reitz, and Rupa Banerjee. 2006. Unions, Race, Immigrants and Earnings: A Longitudinal Examination of the Effect of Union Membership on the Income Progression of Immigrants to Canada. University of Toronto. Research report for CERIS 2004 funded project. {980}

Walton-Roberts, Margaret. 2007. Immigrant Settlement and Retention in Second Tier and Small Urban Regions: A Case Study of Kitchener-Waterloo Ontario, Canada. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. Wilfrid Laurier University. 2005 CERIS-funded project. {980}

Wang, Lu. 2007. Ethnicity, Spatial Equity and Utilization of Primary Care Physicians – A Case Study of Mainland Chinese Immigrants in the Toronto CMA. Department of Geography. Ryerson University. Research report of 2006 CERIS-funded project. {980}

York University. 2008. CERIS Research Centre Receives $1.5 Million in Federal Funding: Renewed Funding from SSHRC and CIC to support collaborative immigration research partnership among Ryerson, U of T and York. February 11, 2008. {1100}

Audio/Visual Material (VHS):

America Beyond the Color Line: With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Ebony Towers, Part Two, Tape A; Black Hollywood, Part One, Tape B. {930}

America Beyond the Color Line: With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Ebony Towers, Part One, Tape A; Black Hollywood, Part Two, Tape B. {930}

Frederick Douglass: When the Lion Wrote History. VHS. {930}

The Freedom Station. {930}

HBO “Boycott”. December 18, 2003. {930}

Last Breeze of Summer. {930}

Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks. {930}

Rose Parks – The Path to Freedom. {930}

Supreme Court Decisions That Changed the Nation – Brown Vs. Board of Education. {930}
 

New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – November 2007

Almey, Marcia. 2007. Finding Data on Women: A Guide to the Major Data Sources at Statistics Canada. Statistics Canada. Status of Women Canada. March 2007. Retrieved:
http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/pubs/pubspr/0662498377/200703_0662498377_e.pdf. {606-1}

Anucha, Uzo, Nombuso S. Dlamini, Miu Chung Yan et Lisa Smylie. 2006. Capital Social et bien-être des immigrantes : Étude multidimensionnelle auprès de quatre communauté ethniques de Windsor. Décembre 2006. {606-3}

 

Anucha, Uzo, Nombuso S. Dlamini, Miu Chung Yan, and Lisa Smylie. 2006. Social Capital and the Welfare of Immigrant Women: A Multi-Level Study of Four Ethnic Communities in Windsor. Research funded by Status of Women Canada. December 2006. 131 pp. {606-3}

Association for Canadian Studies. 2007. Canadian Issues. Spring 2007. (This issue is about foreign credential recognition.) {00}

Bevelander, Pieter, and Ravi Pendakur. 2007. Minorities, Social Capital and Voting. 22 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual Library/EResources/BevelanderPendakur2007.pdf. {130}

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). 2007. Catalogue of CMHC Research Reports and Publications Regarding Newcomers, Immigration and Settlement. January 2007. 14 pp. {760}

Canadian Race Relations Foundation. 2005. Directions: Research and Policy on Eliminating Racism. Vol. 2(1). (This issue is about employment equity.) {770}

Canadian Labour and Business Centre. 2005. Engagement with Regional Stakeholders on Integrating Internationally-Trained Workers into the Workforce: Report on Five Canadian Roundtables Fredericton, Hamilton, Victoria, Saskatoon, Windsor. October 2005. 53 pp. {770}

Canadian Heritage. 2002. Annual Report on the Operation of the Canadian Multiculturalism Act 2000-2001. Canadian Heritage Multiculturalism. {140}

Canadian Heritage. 2007. Annual Report on the Operation of the Canadian Multiculturalism Act 2005-2006. Canadian Heritage Multiculturalism. 80 pp. {140}

Capps, Randy, Michael Fix, Julie Murray, Jason Ost, Jeffrey S. Passel, and Shinta Herwantoro. 2005. The New Demography of America’s Schools: Immigration and the No Child Left Behind Act. The Urban Institute. 41 pp. Retrieved: http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/311230_new_demography.pdf. {710}

Cavers, Val, Paula Carr and Leonie Sandercock. 2007. How Strangers become Neighbours: Constructing Citizenship through Neighbourhood Community Development. A manual to accompany the film, ‘Where Strangers become Neighbours: The Story of the Collingwood Neighbourhood House and the Integration of Immigrants in Vancouver’. 47 pp. {320-12}

Centre for Research and Information on Canada (CRIC). 2005. Finding Their Voice: Civic Engagement among Aboriginal and New Canadians. The CRIC Papers. July 2005. 20 pp. {130}

Chan, Zhongping. 2004. Chinese Minority and Everyday Racism in Canadian Towns and Small Cities: An Ethnic Study of the Case of Peterborough, Ontario, 1892-1951. Canadian Ethnic Studies. XXXVI. No. 1: 71-91. {520}

Chekki, Dan A. 2006. Immigrant and Refugee Serving Organizations in a Canadian City: An Exploratory Study. PCERII Working Paper Series. No. WP01-06. 23 pp. Retrieved from: http://pcerii.metropolis.net/WorkingPapers/WP01-06.pdf. {972}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2006. Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration 2006. In both English and French. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. {120}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2006. Faces of the Cuts: The Impact of Federal Program Cuts on Community in Toronto: An Early Look at Selected Areas Slated for Funding Cuts. Forum convened by Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. Held at Ontario Bar Association. October 11, 2006. 28 pp. {340}

Crocker, D., Dobrowolsky, A., Keeble, E., Moncayo, C.C., and Tastsoglou, E. 2007. Security and Immigration, Changes and Challenges: Immigrant and Ethnic Communities in Atlantic Canada, Presumed Guilty? Research funded by Status of Women Canada and the Department of Canadian Heritage. January 2007. Retrieved: http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/pubs/pubspr/0662448747/200701_9780662448747_e.pdf. {120}

Di Biase, Sonia, and Harald Bauder. 2005. Immigrant Settlement in Ontario: Location and Local Labour Markets. Canadian Ethnic Studies. XXXVII. No. 3: 114-135. {770}  

Goldring, Luin, Carolina Berinstein, and Judith Bernhard. 2007. Institutionalizing Precaurious Immigration Status in Canada. October 16, 2007. 61 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/Goldring_et_al2007.pdf. {115}

Hiebert, Diniel, et. al. 2006. The Housing Situation and Needs of Recent Immigrants in the Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs: An Overview. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). 43 pp. {760}

Hyman, Ilene. 2002. Immigrant and Visible Minority Women. Chapter 25 from Ontario Women’s Health Status Report. February 2002. {730}

Icart, Jean-Claude. 2001. Historical Perspectives on Racism in Quebec. Conseil des relations interculturelles. November 2001. 83 pp. {150}

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Summer 2007. Vol. 21 (1). {955-3-2} (This issue is about fighting racism in Canada)

Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS) – Toronto. 2007. Annual Activities Report to SSHRC Phase II Metropolis Project, Fiscal Year 2006-2007. August 30, 2007. {986}

Kwak, Min-June, and Daniel Hiebert. 2007. Immigrant Entrepreneurship and the Role of Non-Government Organizations in an Era of Neo-Liberal Governance. Working paper series No. 07-05. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). March 2007. 34 pp. {970}

Kymlicka, Will. 1996. Accommodating Ethnocultural Diversity in Canada: Five Papers Prepared for the Department of Canadian Heritage. September – December 1996. {150}

Ley, David. 2007. Multiculturalism: A Canadian Defence. Working paper series No. 07-04. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). March 2007. 20 pp. {970}

Li, Wei, Alex Oberle and Gary Dymski. 2007. Global Banking and Financial Services to Immigrants in Canada and the United States. Working paper series No. 07-06. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). April 2007. 36 pp. {970}

Liu, Eric. 2007. A Descriptive Study of Employers’ Attitudes and Practices in Hiring Newcomer Job Seekers: The Study in Brief. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 31. November 2007. 17 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2007/PolicyMatters31.pdf. {981}

Monash Institute for the Study of Global Movements. 2006. Around the Globe. Vol. 3(2). Spring 2006. {770} (This issue focuses on skilled migration.)

Ontario Human Rights Commission. 2007. Human Rights and Rental Housing in Ontario: Consultation Paper. March 28. 2007. Retrieved: http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/resources/discussion_consultation/housingconsult/pdf. {760}

Pacheco, Debbie. 2004. Contested Belongings: Crowding the Portuguese-Speaking Diaspora in Canada. A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts. Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. 134 pp. {510}

Preston, Valerie, Robert Murdie, and Ann Marie Murnaghan. 2007. The Housing Situation and Needs of Recent Immigrants in the Toronto CMA. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 56. 64 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2007/CWP56.pdf. {See 985}

Reimer, Bill. (ed.). 2007. Our Diverse Cities. Concordia University and Metropolis Institute, Ottawa. No. 3. Summer 2007. (This issue is about rural communities.) {00} 

The Sabawoon Afghan Family Education (SAFE) and Counselling Centre. 2003. Exploring the Mental Health Needs of Afghans in Toronto. Spring 2003. 48 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/SAFE2003.pdf. {740}

Soroor, Waheed, and Zarsanga Popal. 2005. Bridging the Gap: Understanding the Mental Health Needs of Afghan Youth. Report Commissioned by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. June 2005.

Status of Women Canada. 2002. Assessing Violence Against Women: A Statistical Profile. Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women. 72 pp. Retrieved: http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/pubs/0662331664/index_e.html. {606-2}

Status of Women Canada. 2006. Women and Migration: Pre-Conference Workshop, 11th International Metropolis Conference, Lisbon, Portugal. October 2, 2006. {606-2}

Teixeira, Carlos. 2007. Toronto’s Little Portugal: A Neighbourhood in Transition. Research Bulletin #35. Centre for Urban and Community Studies. University of Toronto. March 2007. 8 pp. {510}

University of Calgary. 2006. Canadian Ethnic Studies. Vol. XXXVIII, No. 3. {380} 

Vucetic, Maša. 2006. Senior Immigrants from the Former Yugoslavia in Toronto: Access to Services and Community Connection. A major research paper presented to Ryerson University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Program of Immigration and Settlement Studies. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 41 pp. {580}

Wang, Jiwu. 2002. Religious Identity and Ethnic Language: Correlations between Shifting Chinese Canadian Religious Affiliation and Mother Tongue Retention, 1931-1961. Canadian Ethnic Studies. XXXIV. No. 2: 64-119. {520}

Wortley, Scot, and Julian Tanner. 2007. Criminal Organizations or Social Groups? An Exploration of the Myths and Realities of Youth Gangs in Toronto. First Draft. University of Toronto. 154 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/WortleyTanner2007.pdf. {250}

Yee, June Ying, Helen Wong and Axelle Janczur. 2007. Examining Systemic and Individual Barriers Experienced by Visible-Minority Social Workers in Mainstream Social Service Agencies: A Community Project. June 2006. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 57. June 2007. 66 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2007/CWP57.pdf. {985} 


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – May 2007

The Aboriginal Institutes’ Consortium. 2005. Aboriginal Institutions of Higher Education: A Struggle for the Education of Aboriginal Students, Control of Indigenous Knowledge, and Recognition of Aboriginal Institutions. An Examination of Government Policy. The Aboriginal Institutes’ Consortium. August 2005. 81 pp. {128} 

Akbari, Ather H. 2007. Prospensity to Naturalize its Impact on Labour Market Performance and Public Coffers in the United States of America. Working paper series No. 07-01. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). January 2007. 28 pp. {970}

Anisef, Paul, Morgan Poteet, Danielle Anisef, Grace Farr, Cécile Poirier, and Haiping Wang. Issues Confronting Newcomer Youth in Canada: Alternative Models for a National Youth Host Program. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 29. January 2007. 13 pp. {981}

Association of International Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario (AIPSO). 2000. Barriers to Licensing in Ontario for International Physicians. June 2000. 9 pp. {770}

Association of International Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario. 2002. Integrating Canada’s Internationally-Trained Physicians: Towards a Coherent, Equitable and Effective National System. Submission to the Commission of the Future of Healthcare in Canada. May 2002. 15 pp. Retrieved: http://www.promptinfo.ca/Library/Docs/AIPSOromanow%20submission%20final%20version.pdf. {730}

Bernhard, Judith K. and Marlina Freire. 1999. What is My Child Learning at Elementary School? Culturally Contested Issues between Teachers and Latin American Families. Canadian Ethnic Studies. Vol. XXXI (3): 72-161. {560}

Buzzelli, Michael and K. Bruce Newbold. 2006. Immigrant Rites of Passage: Urban Settlement, Physical Environmental Quality and Health in Vancouver. Working paper series No. 06-12. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). August 2006. Retrieved from: http://www.riim.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/2006/WP06-12.pdf. {970}

Canadian Labour and Business Centre. 2004. Towards Understanding Business, Labour and Sector Council Needs and Challenges Related to Enhanced Language Training: Final Report. Funded by Citizenship and Immigrantion Canada, Enhanced Language Training Initiative. June 2004. Retrieved from: http://www.clbc.ca/files/Reports/ELT_Final_Report_-_E.pdf. {770}

Coulombe, Diane. 2006. RIIM Research Consultation Retreat. Commentary series No. 06-02. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). September 7, 2006. Retrieved from: http://riim.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/2006/C06-02.pdf  {970}

Deng, Nuowen. 2007. Why do Immigrants from Hong Kong to Canada Stay or Leave? Working paper series No. 07-03. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). January 2007. 51 pp. {970}

Dewitt, Beth and Naomi Adelson. 2007. Toward Equitable Health and Heath Services for Cambodian Refugee Women: An Ethnographic Analysis. Final report to the Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS). 14 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual Library/RFPReports/AdelsonDewitt2005.pdf. {980}

Dingu-Kyrklund, Elena. 2007. Citizenship, Migration, and Social Integration in Sweden: A Model for Europe? CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 52. January 2007. 62 pp. {985}

Garcia, Mila Astorga. 2007. The Road to Empowerment in Toronto’s Filipino Community: Moving from Crisis to Community Capacity-Building. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 54. April 2007. 48 pp. {985}

Gill, Jagjeet Kaur. 2007. Exploring Issues of Identity Among Punjabi-Sikh Youth in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 53. February 2007. 54 pp. {985}

Golovetskyy, Basil. 2007. Are Cross-Border Movements and Border Security Complements. Working paper series No. 06-21. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). January 2007. 27 pp. {970}

Health Canada. 2007. Health Policy Research. Issue 13. February 2007. {730} (This issue is about the working conditions facing Canada’s nurses.)

Health Disparities Task Group of the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Advisory Committee on Population Health and Health Security. 2004. Reducing Health Disparities – Roles of the Health Sector: Discussion Paper. December 2004. 31 pp. {730}

Hyman, Ilene. 2007. Immigration and Health: Reviewing Evidence of the Healthy Immigrant Effect in Canada. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 55. April 2007. 34 pp. {985}

Hyman, Ilene. 2004. Setting the Stage: Reviewing Current Knowledge on the Heath of Canadian Immigrants: What Is the Evidence and Where Are the Gaps? Canadian Journal of Public Health. Vol. 95(3): I-4 – I-8. May/June 2004. {730}

Ingleby, David and Charles Watters. 2002. Refugee Children at School: Good Practices in Mental Health and Social Care. Education and Health. Vol. 20(3): 43-45.

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Winter 2007. Vol. 20 (3). {955-3-2} (This issue is regarding employment services at the Association for New Canadians)

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Spring 2007. Vol. 20 (4). {955-3-2} (This issue features an interview with Rose Kattackal, Director General,Integration Branch, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) )

Lamontagne François. 2004. The Aboriginal Workforce: What Lies Ahead CLBC Commentary. Canadian Labour and Business Centre. September 2004. 9 pp. {550}

Lochhead, Clarence. 2003. Perspectives on Immigration: Findings from the Canadian Labour and Business Centre’s Survey of Canadian Business, Labour and Public Sector Leaders. Final report submitted to Strategic Policy Division, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Canadian Labour and Business Centre. 25 pp. {770}

Lowry, Michelle, and Peter Nyers. 2003. “No One is Illegal”: The Fight for Refugee and Migrant Rights in Canada: A Roundtable Report. Refuge: Canada’s Periodical on Refugees. Vol. 21(3): 66-72. May 2003. {190}

Maxwell, Brem. 2006. Migrant Workers in Canada: A Review of the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program. The North-South Institute. 18 pp. {770}

Maxwell, Glynis. 2007. Respect All Voices: Neighbourhood Councils as a Tool for Building Social Inclusion. A policy and practice paper. Inclusive Cities Canada. Community Development Halton. February 2007. 20 pp. {160}

Newbold, K.B., J. Eyles, S. Birch, and K. Wilson. 2007. Building a Profile of Health Related Services: Hamilton’s Immigrant and Refugee Communities. Centre for Spatial Analysis (CSpA). Working Paper Series. WP019. McMaster University. January 2007. 22 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/RFPReports/NewboldFullPaper2005.pdf. {730}

Newbold, K. Bruce, John Eyles, Steve Birch, and Kathi Wilson. 2007. Building a Profile of Health Related Services: Hamilton’s Immigrant and Refugee Communities: Final Report. 2005 CERIS-Funded project. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/RFPReports/Newbold2005.pdf. {980} (Full paper see 730)

Ng, Roxana. 2006. Learning to be Good Citizens: Informal Learning and the Labour Market Experiences of Professional Chinese Immigrant Women. Adult Education and Community Development Program, OISE/UT. 2005 CERIS-funded project. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/RFPReports/Ng2005.pdf. {980}

Nyers, Peter. 2006. The Accidental Citizen: Acts of Sovereignty and (Un)making Citizenship. Economy and Society. Vol. 35(1). February 2006: 22-41. {131}

Nyers, Peter. 1999. Emergency or Emerging Identities? Refugees and Transformations in World Order. Millennium: Journal of International Studies. Vol. 28 (1): 1-26. {195}

Qadeer, Mohammad A. 2007. The Charter and Multiculturalism. Policy Options. February 2007. 5 pp. {140}   

Richmond, Ted, and John Shields. 2007. Settlement Services and the Public Good. The Key Note Address “Building Capacity”, First LINC Administrators Conference: Taking the Lead. Professional Development Conference for LINC Administrators. Citizenship & Immigration Canada, Ontario Region, Toronto. March 7-9, 2007. 19 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/RichmondShields2007.pdf. {310}

Rights of Non-Status Women Network. n.d. Non-Status Women in Canada: Fact Sheet. 2 pp. Retrieved: http://www.schliferclinic.com/factsheets/nonstatuswomen.pdf. {605}

Rousseau, Cécile, Aline Drapeau, Louise Lacroix, Déogratias Bagilishya, and Nicole Heusch. 2005. Evaluation of a Classroom Program of Creative Expression Workshops for Refugee and Immigrant Children. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Vol. 46(2): 180-185. {560}

Scott, Katherine, Kevin Selbee, and Paul Reed. 2006. Making Connections: Social and Civic Engagement among Canadian Immigrants. Canadian Council on Social Development. 51 pp. {791}

Setién María Luisa and Trinidad L. Vicente. (eds.) 2005. Cross-Disiplinary Views on Migration Diversity. Bilbao: University of Deusto. 250 pp. {121}

Shahsiah, Sara and June Ying Yee. 2006. Striving for Best Practices and Equitable Mental Health Care Access for Racialised Communities in Toronto. Funded by Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Institute of Health Services and Policy Research and Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction. November 2006. 60 pp. Retrieved: http://www.accessalliance.ca/media/EquitableMentalHealthCareAccessResearchReport.pdf. {740-5}

Springer, Joseph, Terry Roswell and Janet Lum. 2007. Pathways to Homelessness Among Caribbean Youth Aged 15-25 in Toronto. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 30. March 2007. 12 pp. {981}

Teo, Sin Yih. 2007. Vancouver’s Newest Chinese Diaspora: Settlers or “Immigrant Prisoners”? Working paper series No. 07-02. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). January 2007. 19 pp. {970}

Toohey, Kelleen and Tracey M. Derwing. 2006. Hidden Losses: How Demographics Can Encourage Incorrect Assumptions about ESL High School Students’ Success. Working paper series No. 06-11. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). July 2006. Retrieved from: http://www.riim.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/2006/WP06-11.pdf. {970}

Uzo, Anucha. 2006. A Community Dialogue on Homelessness among Immigrants and Refugees in Windsor and Essex County. Final report for CERIS Research Grant 2004-2005. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/RFPReports/Anucha2004.pdf. 10 pp. {980}

Vertovec, Steven. 2006. The Emergence of Super-Diversity in Britain. Working paper series No. 06-14. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). September 2006. Retrieved from: http://www.riim.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/2006/WP06-14.pdf {970}

Vukov, Tamara. 2002. Performing the Immigrant Nation at Pier 21 : Politics and Counterpolitics in the Memorialization of Canadian Immigration. International Journal of Canadian Studies. International Council for Canadian Studies. Vol. 26. Fall 2002. {120}

Wellesley Institute. 2006. The Blueprint to End Homelessness in Toronto: A Two-Part Action Plan. Wellesley Institute, Advancing Urban Health. {760}

Worswick, Christopher. 2004. Adaptation and Inequality: Children of Immigrants in Canadian Schools. Canadian Journal of Economics. Vol.37(1): 53-77. February 2004. {560}
 

New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – December 2006

Asher, Kathryn. 2006. An ICC Recommendation Comes to Life: The Municipal Youth Cabinet’s Role in Inclusion. October 2006. A policy and practice paper. The Saint John Human Development Council and Inclusive Cities Canada. 20 pp. Retrieved: http://www.inclusivecities.ca/publication/reports/2006/saintjohn-report.pdf. {570} 

Association for Canadian Studies. 2006. Canadian Diversity. Vol. 5(1). Metropolis. Winter 2006. {00} (This issue is about international approaches to integration of newcomers.) 

Berhard, Judith K. 2002. Are We on the Right Path to Hornoring Diversity in Early Education? Lessons Learned from Canada. Presented to the National Association from Education of Young Children, New York, November 2002. 5 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ryerson.ca/~bernhard/documents/NAEYC2002immigrants.doc. {560}

Bernhard, Judith K. 2003. Enhance Your Relationships with Newcomer Parents. Document for school personnel. December 17, 2003. 7 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ryerson.ca/~bernhard/pdf/persondoc03.PDF. {710}

Bernhard Judith K., Carlos F. Diaz and Ilene Allgood. 2005. Research-based Teacher Education for Multicultural Contexts. International Education. Vol. 16 (3): 263-277. August 2005. Retrieved: http://www.ryerson.ca/~bernhard/pdf/Intercultural_Ed_article%20-%20Aug%202005.pdf. {710}

Bernhard, Judith K., Marlinda freire, Fidelia Torres and Suparna Nirdosh. 1997. Latin Americans in a Canadian Primary School: Perspectives of Parents, Teachers and Children on Cultural Identity and Academic Achievement. Canadian Journal of Regional Science. Vol. 19 (3): 217-236. Spring-summer 1997. Retrieved: http://www.ryerson.ca/~bernhard/pdf/Bernhard%20Torres%20article%20-%201998.pdf . {710}

Berinstein, Carolina, Jean McDonald, Peter Nyers, Cynthia Wright, and Sima Sahar Zerehi. 2006. Access Not Fear: Non-Status Immigrants and City Services. Preliminary report prepared for the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Campaign, Toronto, Ontario. February 2006. 25 pp. Retrieved: http://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/polisci/emplibrary/Access%20Not%20Fear%20Report%20(Feb%202006).pdf. {320-11}

Canadian Council for Refugees. 2006. Gender-Based Analysis of Settlement: Research Report. November 2006. 132 pp. Retrieved: http://www.web.net/~ccr/GBAresearch.pdf. {320-12}

Canadian Institute for Health Information. Improving the Health of Canadians: An Introduction to Health in Urban Places. Canadian Population Health Initiative. 127 pp. Retrieved: http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/products/PH_Full_Report_English.pdf . {730}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2006. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 40(4). Winter 2006. {830}

Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health. 2006. Research Bulletin. Vol. 5(2). Fall 2006. (This issue is about gender and HIV/AIDS.) {603-3}

City of Surrey. 1997. Task Force Report on Intercultural Inclusivity: Reaching Out in Surrey. Project funded by the City of Surrey and the Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism and Immigration. January 7, 1997. {320}

Desouza Ruth. 2006. New Spaces and Possibilities: The Adjustment to Parenthood for New Migrant Mothers. Blue Skies Report No. 13/06. Blue Skies Fund. November 2006. 50 pp. (This report is about new migrant mothers in New Zealand.) Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/DesouzaR2006.pdf. {606-2}

Health Canada. 2006. Health Policy Research. Issue 12. September 2006. {730} (This issue is about social capital and health.) 

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Fall 2006. Vol. 20 (2). {955-3-2} (This issue is discussing “what future for the Canadian settlement sector”)

Journal of International Migration and Integration. 2006. Vol. 7(1). Winter 2006. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration, University of Alberta. {830}

Sheilds, John, Khan Rahi, and Antonie Scholtz. 2006. Visible-Minority Employment Exclusion: The Experience of Young Adults in Toronto. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 28. September 2006. 15 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2006/PolicyMatters28.pdf. {981}

Kelly, Philip. 2006. Filipinos in Canada: Economic Dimensions of Immigration and Settlement. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 48. September 2006. 37 pp. {985}

Liu, Eric Nan. 2006. Access to Employment or Access to Employers: A Descriptive Study of Employers’ Attitudes and Practices in Hiring Newcomer Job Seekers. A major research paper presented to Ryerson University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the program of Immigration and Settlement Studies. September 2006. 67 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/LiuEN2006.pdf. {770}

Metropolis. 2006. Metropolis World Bulletin. Vol. 6. September 2006. {00}. (This volume is about diasporas and transnationalism.)

Murdie, Robert, Valerie Preston, Sutama Ghosh, Magali Chevalier. 2006. Immigrants and Housing: A Review of Canadian Literature from 1990 to 2005. Department of Geography, York University. Research Report. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) Project. 189 pp. Retrieved: ftp://ftp.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/chic-ccdh/Research_Reports-Rapports_de_recherche/eng_unilingual/CHIC-Immigrants(w).pdf. {760}

Novac, Sylvia, Joe Hermer, Emily Paradis, and Amber Kellen. 2006. Justice and Injustice: Homelessness, Crime, Victimization, and the Criminal Justice System. Research Paper 207. Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto with the John Howard Society of Toronto. November 2006. 190 pp. {250}

O’Hara, Philip. 2006. Social Inclusion Health Indicators: A Framework for Addressing the Social Determinants of Health. October 2006. Edmonton Social Planning Council and Inclusive Cities Canada. 22 pp. Retrieved: http://www.inclusivecities.ca/publication/reports/2006/edmonton-report.pdf. {730}

Peters, Evelyn. 2004. Three Myths about Aboriginals in Cities. Sponsored by Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Ottawa. March 25, 2004. 16 pp. Retrieved: http://www.fedcan.ca/english/pdf/fromold/breakfast-peters0304.pdf. {550}

Presten, Valerie, Robert Murdie, and Ann Marie Murnaghan. 2006. The Housing Situation and Needs of Recent Immigrants in the Toronto CMA. Department of Geography, York University. Research Report. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) Project. 98 pp. Retrieved: ftp://ftp.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/chic-ccdh/Research_Reports-Rapports_de_recherche/eng_unilingual/CHIC_Housing(w).pdf. {760}

PROMPT. 2004. In the Public Interest: Immigrant Access to Regulated Professions in Today’s Ontario, A PROMPT Policy Paper. Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades. July 2004. 99 pp. Retrieved: http://www.crehs.on.ca/downloads/In%20The%20Public%20Interest.pdf .{770}

PROMPT. 2005. Towards a Comprehensive Labour Market Strategy for Immigrants Part I: A vision for immigrant labour market participation; Part II. Considerations for a new approach to funding and implementing immigrant employment initiatives. A Prompt Discussion Paper. Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades.89 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ntab.org/admin/eZeditor/files/f_32_A_Comprehensive_Labour_Market_Strategy.pdf . {770}

Sandercock, Leonie. 2004. Sustaining Canada’s Multicultural Cities: Learning from the Local. February 24th, 2004. Sponsored by Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Ottawa. 21 pp. Retrieved: http://www.fedcan.ca/english/pdf/fromold/breakfast-sandercock0204.pdf. {150}

Scavello, Nino A. 2006. Italian Popular Piety and the North American Immigration Experience: A Postwar Comparative analysis. History 5100.06 Major Research Paper. York University. August 2006. 79 pp. {520-6}

Shahsiah, Sara. 2006. Identify, Identification, and Racialisation: Immigrant Youth in the Canadian Context. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 49. September 2006. 41 pp. {985}

Shor, Ron. 2003. A Comparative Study of Conflicts Experienced between Immigrant Parents in Canada and in Israel, and Professionals in Educational Institutions about Appropriate Responses to Children’s Misbehavior. Intercultural Education. Vol. 14 (4). December 2003.  Retrieved: http://www.ryerson.ca/~bernhard/documents/Acomparativestudyofconflictsexperiencedbetweenparentsincanadaandinisrael....pdf . {560}

Siemiatycki, Myer. 2006. The Multicipal Franchise and Social Inclusion in Toronto: Policy and Practice. Community Social Planning Council of Toronto and Inclusive Cities Canada. October 2006. 31 pp. Retrieved: http://www.inclusivecities.ca/publication/reports/2006/toronto-report.pdf. {130}

Stairs, Arlene Holland and Judith K. Bernhard. 2003. Considerations for evaluating ‘Good Care’ in Canadian Aboriginal Early Childhood Settings. McGill Journal of Education. Vol. 37 (3): 309-330. Retrieved: http://www.ryerson.ca/~bernhard/pdf/Stairs%20Bernhard%20article%20-%202003.pdf. {550}

Statistics Canada. 2003. The Canadian Labour Market at a Glance, 2003. Labour Statistics Division. Retrieved: http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/71-222-XIE/71-222-XIE2004000.pdf. 117 pp. {810-10}

Van Ngo, Hieu and David Este. 2006. Professional Re-entry for Foreign-Trained Immigrants. Journal of International Migration and Integration. Winter 2006. Vol. 7(1): 27-50. {770}

Veronis, Luisa. 2006. Rethinking transnationalism: Latin Americans’ Experiences of Migration and Participation in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 51. October 2006. 49 pp. {985}

Vukov, Tamara. 2003. Imagining Communities through Immigration Policies: Government Regulation, Media Spectacles and the Affective Politics of National Borders. International Journal of Cultural Studies. Vol. 6(3): 335-353. {120}

Walters, David, Kelli Phythian and Paul Anisef. 2006. The Ethnic Identity of Immigrants in Canada. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 50. October 2006. 28 pp. {985}


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre – September 2006

Agunias, Dovelyn Rannveig. 2006. From a Zero-Sum to a Win-Win Senario? Literature Review on Circular Migration. Migration Policy Institute. United States. 63 pp. {830-4}

Barwick, Carmelina Losaria, Wendy Hampson and Edward Synowski. 1996. Successful Adaptation of Newcomer Caribbean Youth in Toronto. Project funded by Immigration and Settlement and Adaptation Program, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. October 1996. 32 pp. {510}

Batalova, Jeanne. 2006. The Growing Connection Between Temporary and Permanent Immigration Systems. Insight. No. 14. Migration Policy Institute. United States. January 2006. 15 pp. {121}

Canadian Coalition of Community-Based Employability Training (CCCBET). 2006. Pan-Canadian Sector Council & Immigration Dialogue: Barriers Affecting the Integration of Non-Regulated Occupation Immigrants into the Canadian Labour Market. 87 pp. {770}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 1998. Building on a Strong Foundation for the 21st Century: New Directions for Immigration and Refugee Policy and Legislation. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. 60 pp. {120}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 1998. Citizenship of Canada Act. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. {130}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2005. Sharing the Harvest: A Year-Round Activity Guide about Citizenship. For grade 4-8 social science and social studies teachers and community youth leaders working with young people aged 9-14. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. English and French version. {560-3}

Crossley, Thomas F., James Ted McDonald and Christopher Worswick. 1998. Immigrant Benefit Receipt: Sensitivity to the Choice of Survey Years and Model Specification. October 1998. 27 pp. {750} 

Durst, Douglas. 2005. Diversity Among Immigrant Seniors: Issues for Policy and Practice. Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. May 31, 2005 – June 2, 2005. 12 pp. {580}

Ellis, Mark. n.d. Trends in Immigrant and Native-Born Wages: A Tale of Five Cities? Department of Geography, University of Washington. Seattle, WA. {750}

Institute of Urban Studies (IUS). 2006. Our Diverse Cities: Challenges and Opportunities. Special Issue. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. Vol. 15(2). {800}

Kaushal, Neeraj and Michael Fix. 2006. The Contributions of High-Skilled Immigrants. Insight. No. 16. Migration Policy Institute. United States. July 2006. 19 pp. {770-4}

Lowell, Lindsay, Julia Gelatt and Jeanne Batalova. 2006. Immigrants and Labor Force Trends: The Future, Past, and Present. Insight. No. 17. Migration Policy Institute. United States. July 2006. 31 pp. {770-4}

Martin, Susan. 2006. US Employment-Based Admissions: Permanent and Temporary. Insight. No. 15. Migration Policy Institute. United States. July 2006. 15 pp. {770-4}

Murry, Julie, Jeanne Batalova and Michael Fix. 2006. The Impact of Immigration on Native Workers: A Fresh Look at the Evidence. Insight. No. 18. Migration Policy Institute. United States. July 2006. 15 pp. {770-4}

Ninoslav Randjelovic. n.d. Days Made of Fear: Films about Kosovo and Metohia. Film production was supported by the Government of Serbia and Crna Gora. DVD. {930}

Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. 2006. A Sharper View: Evaluating the Vitality of Official Language Minority Communities. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. May 2006. 102 pp.
Retrieved: http://www.ocol-clo.gc.ca/archives/sst_es/2006/vitality_vitalite/vitality_vitalite_e.pdf. {720}

Status of Women Canada, Canada’s Women’s Program and four Health Colleges. 2004. Partnering on Access Solutions to Regulated Health Professionals: Regulators, Community, and Internationally Educated Professionals: Specific Focus on Examination and Supervised Practice. Research funded by Status of Women Canada, Canada’s Women’s Program and four Health Colleges. March 2004. 76 pp. {770-4}

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). 2005. Refworld 2005: Information on Refugees and Human Rights. Issue 14. UNHCR: the UN Refugee Agency. Department of International Protection, Protection Information Section. September 2005. Geneva. 6 CDs.  (Not A/V, Documentation in CDs) {930-2}

United States Government Accountability Office. 2006. Child Care and Early Childhood Education: More Information Sharing and Program Review by HHS Could Enhance Access for Families with Limited English Proficiency. Government Accountability Office (GAO) Report to Congressional Requesters. August 2006. 70 pp. Retrieved: http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d06807.pdf . {560-4}

United States Government Accountability Office. 2006. No Child Left Behind Act: Assistance from Education Could Help States Better Measure Progress of Students with Limited English Proficiency. Government Accountability Office (GAO) Report to Congressional Requesters. September 15, 2006. 69 pp. Retrieved: http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d06815.pdf . {710}


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre –  July and August 2006

Armstrong, Pat, Linda Christiansem-Ruffman, Doreen Demas, Sylvia Fuller, Lee Lakeman, Angela Miles, Willi Nolan, Karen Pedersen, Laurell Ritchie, Lorina Serafico and Leah Vosko (Ed.). 2004. Canadian Woman Studies: Benefiting Women? Women’s Labour Rights. Vol. 23 (3, 4). 221 pp. {600-7}

Brown, Nathan J. 2006. Living with Palestinian Democracy..  Policy Brief. No. 46. June 2006. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace {950}

Canadian Race Relation Foundation. 2005. CRRF Perspectives: Newsletter of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. Fall 2005. {140}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2006. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 40(1). Spring 2006. {830} (Special Issue: Gender and Migration Revisted) 

Centre for Migration Studies. 2006. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 40(2). Summer 2006. {830} 

Centre for Migration Studies. 2006. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 40(3). Fall 2006. {830}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto and Family Service Association of Toronto. 2006. On the Front Lines of Toronto’s Community Service Sector: Improving Working Conditions and Ensuring Quality Services. A Report of the On the Front Lines Project. July 2006. 36 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.fsatoronto.com/policy/FrontLines_CommunityServiceSector2006.pdf. {310-2}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto and Family Service Association of Toronto. 2006. On the Front Lines of Toronto’s Immigrant-and-Refugee-Serving Sector. A Report of the On the Front Lines Project. July 2006. 20 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.fsatoronto.com/policy/Front%20LinesImmigRefugee%20Sector2006.pdf. {310-2}

Crosby, Alison. 2006. The Boundaries of Belonging: Reflections on Migration Policies into the 21st Century. Inter Pares Occasional Paper, No. 7. June 2006. 13 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/BoundariesOfBelonging2006.pdf. {121}

Fiedler, Rob, Jennifer Hyndman, and Nadine Schuurman. 2006. Locating Spatially Concentrated Risk of Homelessness amongst Recent Immigrants in Greater Vancouver: A GIS-based Approach. Working paper series No. 06-10. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). July 2006. 28 pp. {970}

Frideres, J. S. (ed.). 2006. Our Diverse Cities. University of Calgary and Metropolis Institute, Ottawa. No. 2. Summer 2006. {00} 

Goldberg, Michelle P. 2006. Getting Stuck, Tangled and Unravelled: Policy Makers, Researchers and Advocates Navigate Access to Professions and Trades Policy Webs. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 27. July 2006. 13 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2006/PolicyMatters27.pdf. {981}

Guruge, Sepali, and Nazilla Khanlou. 2004. Intersectionalities of Influence: Researching the Health of Immigrant and Refugee Women. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research (CJNR). Vol. 36(3): 32-47. {603-2}

Hayfron, John E. 2006. The Economics of Norwegian Citizenship. Working paper series No. 06-09. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2006. 26 pp. {970}

Khanlou, Nazilla. 2005. Cultural Identity as Part of Youth’s Self-Concept in Multicultural Settings. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction. Vol. 3(2): 1-14. November 21, 2005. Retrieved from: http://www.ijma-journal.com/pdf/v3i2a01.pdf. {570-3}

Khanlou, Nazilla. 2004. Influences on Adolescent Self-Esteem in Multicultural Canadian Secondary Schools. Public Health Nursing. Vol. 21(5): 404-411. September/October 2004. {710}

Khanlou, Nazilla and Charmaine Crawford. 2006. Post-Migratory Experiences of Newcomer Female Youth: Self-Esteem and Identity Development. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. Vol. 8(1): 45-56. January 2006. {570-3}

McLaren Arlene Tigar. 2006. Parental Sponsorship – Whose Problematic? A Consideration of South Asian Women’s Immigration Experiences in Vancouver. Working paper series No. 06-08. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2006. 37 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.riim.metropolis.net/Virtual Library/2006/WP06-08.pdf. {970}

McLaren Arlene Tigar. 2006. Parental Sponsorship – Whose Problematic? A Consideration of South Asian Women’s Immigration Experiences in Vancouver. Working paper series No. 06-08. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2006. 37 pp. {970}

McLean, James, Chris Friesen, and Jennifer Hyndman. 2006. The First 365 Days: Acehnese Refugees in Vancouver, British Columbia. Working paper series No. 06-07. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2006. 27 pp. {970}

Power Analysis Inc. 1998. Study of ESL/FSL Services in Ontario: Final Report. December 1998. {720}

Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 2006. Tenth Annual Progress Report: 2005-2006. April 30, 2006. {972}

Scott, Kirk. 2006. The Economics of Citizenship: Is There a Naturalization Effect? Working paper series No. 06-06. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). May 2006. 41 pp. {970}

Tam, Sandra and Sheila Neysmith. 2006. Disrespect and Isolation: Elder Abuse in Chinese Communities. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue Canadienne du Vieillissement. Vol. 25 (2): 141-151. {580}

University of Calgary. Canadian Ethnic Studies. Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, 2004.  

VanderPlaat, Madine. (ed.). 2006. Canadian Issues. Spring 2006. Association for Canadian Studies. {00} (This issue is about immigration and families.)

Walters, Jessica. 2006. Exploring Internationally Educated Professionals’ Employability: An Ontario Service Provider’s Perspective. August 2006. 36 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/Walters2006.pdf. {770}

Wayland, Sarah. 2006. Unsettled: Legal and Policy Barriers for Newcomers to CanadaA Joint Initiative of Community Foundations of Canada and the Law Commission of Canada. Community Foundations of Canada and Law Commission of Canada. 63 pp. Retrieved:
http://www.cfc-fcc.ca/socialjustice/pdf/LegalPolicyBarriers.pdf. {125}

Wayland, Sarah. 2006. Unsettled: Legal and Policy Barriers for Newcomers to Canada, Literature Review. A Joint Initiative of Community Foundations of Canada and the Law Commission of Canada. Community Foundations of Canada and Law Commission of Canada. 132 pp. Retrieved:
http://www.cfc-fcc.ca/socialjustice/pdf/LegalPolicyBarriersReview.pdf. {125}

Yee, June Ying, Helen Wong and Axelle Janczur. 2006. Examining Systemic and Individual Barriers Experienced by Visible Minority Social Workers in Mainstream Social Service Agencies: A Community Project. June 2006. Access Alliance Multicultural Community Health Centre. {310}


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre –  June 2006

Adjibolosoo, Senyo and Joseph Mensah. 1998. The Provision of Settlement Services to African Immigrants in the Lower Mainland of B.C.: Part 2. A research report prepared for the Community Liaison Division of the Ministry Responsible for Multicultralism and Immigration, British Columbia. August 1998. 67 pp. {520}

Armand, Francoise and Tuyet Trinh Thi. 2006. Rapport Annuel: du 1er avril 2005 au 31 mars 2006, présenté au Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada. Immigration et Métropoles. Mai 2006. 129 pp. {975}

Atlantic Metropolis Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration, Integration and Cultural Diversity. 2006. Second Annual Report: 2005-2006. June 2006. {976}

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). 2006. Current Housing Research. Vol. 13 (1). Canadian Housing Information Centre, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Spring/Summer 2006. 146 pp. {760}

Canadian Race Relation Foundation. 2005. CRRF Perspectives: Newsletter of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. Fall 2005. {140}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2001. Preserving Our Civic Legacy. Part I – Stakeholder Perspectives on a Social Development Strategy for Toronto; Part II – A Social Development Mandate for Toronto. A Report by the Community Social Planning Council of Toronto to the City of Toronto. April 2001. 52 pp. {800}

Dyson, Lily Li-chu. 2001. Crossing Ethnicity and Cultures: Competence and Barriers to the Self-Concept and Ethnic Identity of Recent Chinese Immigrant School-age Children in Canadian Society. A final report submitted to Canadian Heritage, Department of Multiculturalism, Government of Canada. Faculty of Education, University of Victoria. January 31, 2001. {560}

Elabor-Idemudia, Patience, Andrea Medovarski, Angela Miles and Luciana Ricciutelli (Ed.). 2003. Canadian Woman Studies: Migration, Labour and Exploitation, Trafficking in Women and Girls. Vol. 22 (3, 4). Spring/Summer 2003. 223 pp. {600-7}

Gibson, Campbell and Emily Lennon. 1999. Historical Census Statistics on the Foreign-Born Population of the United States: 1850 to 1990. Working Paper No. 29. Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census. February 1999. 94 pp. {815}

Mensah,  Joseph and Senyo Adjibolosoo. 1998. The Provision of Settlement Services to African Immigrants in the Lower Mainland of B.C.: Part 1. A research report prepared for the Community Liaison Division of the Ministry Responsible for Multicultralism and Immigration, British Columbia. August 1998. 85 pp. {520}

Ministry of Training, Colleges and University. 2002. The Facts Are In! A Study of the Characteristics and Experiences of Immigrants Seeking Employment in Regulated Professions in Ontario. Summer 2002. 85 pp. {770}

Oxman-Martinez, Jacqueline, Jill Hanley, Lucyna Lach, Nazilla Khanlou, Swarna Weerasinghe, and Vijay Agnew. 2005. Intersection of Canadian Policy Parameters Affecting Women with Precarious Immigrantion Status: A Baseline for Understanding Barriers to Health. Journal of Immigrant Health. Vol. 7(4): 247-258. October 2005. {604}

Power Analysis Inc. 1998. Study of ESL/FSL Services in Ontario: Final Report. December 1998. {720}

Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 2006. Tenth Annual Progress Report: 2005-2006. April 30, 2006. {972}

Schmidley, A. Dianne and J. Gregory Robinson. 1998. How Well Does the Current Population Survey Measure the Foreign Born Population in the United States? Technical Working Paper No. 22. U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Bureau of the Census. April 1998. {815}

Shields, John, Khan Rahi and Antonie Scholtz. 2006. Voices from the Margins: Visible-Minority Immigrant and Refugee Youth Experiences with Employment Exclusion in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 47. May 2006. 62 pp. {985}

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 2006. Report on the Mid-Term Review of the Second Phase (2002-07) of the Metropolis Project Canada. April 2006. 21 pp. {972}

University of Calgary. Canadian Ethnic Studies. Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, 2004.  

VanderPlaat, Madine. (ed.). 2006. Canadian Issues. Spring 2006. Association for Canadian Studies. {00} (This issue is about immigration and families.)

Worotynec, Zofia Sonia. 2006. Child, Interrupted: International Adoption in the Context of Canadian Policy on Immigration, Multiculturalism, Citizenship, and Child Rights. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 46. April 2006. 35 pp. {985}


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre –  May 2006

Canadian Public Health Association. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Vol. 83 -Vol. 87. 1992-1995. {745-1} 

Canadian Public Health Association. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Vol. 88 - Vol. 90. 1997-1999. {745-2}

Canadian Public Health Association. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Vol. 91 - Vol. 92. 2000-2001. {745-3}

Canadian Public Health Association. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Vol. 93 - Vol. 94. 2002-2003. {745-4}

Canadian Public Health Association. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Vol. 95. 2004. {745-5}

Canadian Public Health Association. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Vol. 96. 2005. {745-6}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2005. Inclusive Cities Canada – Toronto: Community Voices, Perspectives and Priorities. Report of the Toronto Civic Panel. A Partner of Inclusive Cities Canada: A Cross-Canada Civic Initiative. March 2005. 59 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.inclusivecities.ca/publication/reports/Toronto-ICC-Report.pdf. {800}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2006. What about the Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement? A One-Day Forum for Key Stakeholders Forum Proceedings. April 2006. 51 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.socialplanningtoronto.org/CSPC-T%20Reports/Immigration%20Agreement%20Forum%20Proceedings.pdf. {120}

Conner, Sarah. 2001. Understanding the Early Years: Early Childhood Development in North York. Applied Research Branch, Strategic Policy, Human Resources Development Canada. May 2001. 40 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.sdc.gc.ca/en/cs/sp/sdc/pkrf/publications/nlscy/uey/community/2001-000064/SP-430-01e.pdf. {560-2}

Conner, Sarah, Christina Norris, and Sidney McLean. 2001. Understanding the Early Years: Community Applied Research Branch, Social Policy, Human Resources Development Canada. May 2001. {560}

Dault, Mylène, Johathan Lomas, and Morris Barer. 2004. Listening for Direction II: National Consultation on Heath Services and Policy Issues for 2004-2007, Final Report. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation and Institute of Health Services and Policy Research, Canadian Institutes of Health Research.  30 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.chsrf.ca/other_documents/listening/pdf/LfD_II_Final_Report_e.pdf. {730}

Derwing, Tracey, Harvey Krahn, Jennifer Foote and Lori Diepenbroek. 2005-2006. The Attraction and Retention of Immigrants to Edmonton: A Case Study of a Medium Sized Canadian City. PCERII Working Paper Series. No. WP05-05. 25 pp. Retrieved from: http://pcerii.metropolis.net/WorkingPapers/WP05-05.pdf. {972} 

Ekberg, Jan. 2006. Immigration to the Welfare State. Is it a Burden or a Contribution? The Case of Sweden. AMID Working Paper Series 48/2006. Centre for Labour Market Policy Research. Växjö University, Sweden. 15 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.amid.dk/pub/papers/AMID_48-2006_Jan_Ekberg.pdf. {830-4} 

Environics Research Group Limited. 2004. Canadian Attitudes Towards Disability Issues: 2004 Benchmark Survey, Final Report. Prepared for the Office for Disability Issues, Social Development Canada. April 2004. 43 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.sdc.gc.ca/en/hip/odi/documents/attitudesPoll/benchmarkSurvey/benchmarkSurvey.pdf. {610} 

Environics Research Group Limited. 2004. Canadian Attitudes Toward Disability Issues: A Qualitative Study, Final Report. Prepared for Governmnet of Canada, The Office for Disability Issues. March 24, 2004. 46 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.sdc.gc.ca/en/hip/odi/documents/attitudesPoll/qualitativeStudy/qualitativeStudy.pdf. {610}

Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas. 2006. Filtering Out the Risky Migrant: Migration Control, Risk Theory and the EU. AMID Working Paper Series 52/2006. Danish Institute of International Studies. 39 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.amid.dk/pub/papers/AMID_52-2006_Thomas_Gammeltoft-Hansen.pdf. {830-4}

Guo, Shibao and Per Andersson. 2005-2006. Non/Recognition of Foreign Credentials for Immigrant Professionals in Canada and Sweden: A Comparative Analysis.  PCERII Working Paper Series. No. WP04-05. 22 pp. Retrieved from: http://pcerii.metropolis.net/WorkingPapers/WP04-05.pdf. {972} 

Hum, Derek and Barry Ferguson. 2005-2006. How Should Canada Redress Historical Injustice? Lessons of the Chinese Head Tax. PCERII Working Paper Series. No. WP08-05. 19 pp. Retrieved from: http://pcerii.metropolis.net/WorkingPapers/WP08-05.pdf. {972}

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Spring 2006. Vol. 19 (4). {955-3-2}

Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS) – Toronto. 2006. Annual Activities Report to SSHRC Phase II Metropolis Project, Fiscal Year 2005-2006. May 2006. {986}

Kazemipur, Abdolmohmmad. 2005-2006. Social Trust, Ethnic Diversity, and Immigrants: The Case of Canada. PCERII Working Paper Series. No. WP06-05. 23 pp. Retrieved from: http://pcerii.metropolis.net/WorkingPapers/WP06-05.pdf. {972}

Liversage, Anika. 2006. The Interrelation of Trajectory and Identity – The Re-Education of a High-Skilled Immigrant. AMID Working Paper Series 51/2006. Department of Organization and Industrial Sociology. Copenhagen Business School. 25 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.amid.dk/pub/papers/AMID_51-2006_Anika_Liversage.pdf. {830-4}

Lo, Lucia. 2006. A Geomatics Approach to Immigrant Settlement Services: Integrating Supply and Demand over Space and Time. From final report submitted to Geomatics for Informed Decision Making Network Centre of Excellence (GEOIDE NCE). Economic Domain, Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS). Department of Geography, York University. 11 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/LoLGEOIDE2006.pdf. {320-11}

McPhee, Siobhán. 2005. Muslim Identity: The European Context. Sussex Migration Working Paper No. 34. University of Sussex. Sussex Centre for Migration Research. September 2005. 13 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/migration/documents/mwp34.pdf. {530}

Mueller, Richard. 2005-2006. Restricted Immigration of Foreign Students to the United States in the Post 9/11 Period: Is the US Loss a Gain for Canada? PCERII Working Paper Series. No. WP07-05. 26 pp. Retrieved from: http://pcerii.metropolis.net/WorkingPapers/WP07-05.pdf. {972}

Parekh, Bhikhu. 1999. Political Theory and the Multicultural Society. Radical Philosophy. Issue 95. May/June 1999. 3 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/print.asp?editorial_id=10166. {131}

Sakamoto, Izumi. 2006. Employment Challenges, Access to Services, and Resiliency: Experiences of “Earlier” Mainland Chinese Skilled Immigrants in Toronto. Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. 6 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/RFPReports/Sakamoto2004.pdf. {980}

Sin, Rick. 2006. The Danger of Cross-Cultural Training - Reopening a Dossier with a Critical Lens. School of Social Work, McMaster University. Research report for CERIS Graduate Student Research  Awards, 2004. 4 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/SinR2004.pdf. {980}

Slobodian, Louise and Harry J. Kits. 2003. Student Loans for Refugees: A Success Story in Policy Change. Caledon Institute of Social Policy. December 2003. 11 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.caledoninst.org/Publications/PDF/553820711%2Epdf. {710}

Tiemoko, Richmond. 2003. Migration, Return and Socio-Economic Change in West Africa: The Role of Family. University of Sussex. Sussex Centre for Migration Research. Sussex Migration Working Paper No. 15. March 2003. 20 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/migration/documents/mwp15.pdf. {590}

Tyyskä, Vappu. 2006. Teen Perspectives on Family Relations in the Toronto Tamil Community. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 45. March 2006. 40 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/WKPP%20List/WKPP2006/CWP45_Tyyska_final.pdf. {985}

UNHCR. 2005. 2004 Global Refugee Trends: Overview of Refugee Populations, New Arrivals, Durable Solutions, Asylum-Seekers, Stateless and Other Persons of Concern to UNHCR. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. June 17, 2005. 91 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/statistics/opendoc.pdf?tbl=STATISTICS&id=42b283744. {1000}

UNHCR. 2005. Refugees by Numbers. 2005 Edition. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. 20 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/basics/opendoc.pdf?id=416e3eb24&tbl=BASICS&page=basics. {1000-2-2}

UNHCR. 2006. The State of the World’s Refugees 2006: Human Displacement in the New Millennium. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. 237 pp. {1000-2-1}

University of Sussex. 2006. Sussex Centre for Migration Research: Annual Report 2005. Sussex Centre for Migration Research. 32 pp. {830-4}

Wayland, Sarah V. 2006. Collaboration and Conflict: Immigration and Settlement-Related Advocacy in Canada. June 2006. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 26. 10 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2006/PolicyMatters26.pdf. {981}


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre –  April 2006

Access Alliance Multicultural Community Health Centre. 2002. Advancing Knowledge, Informing Directions: An Assessment of Immigrant and Refugee Needs in Toronto. Summer 2002. 67 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.accessalliance.ca/media/6%20-%20Needs%20Assessment%20of%20Imms%20&%20Refs%20in%20Toronto.pdf . {320-11}

Access Alliance Multicultural Community Health Centre. 2003. Best Practices for Working with Homeless Immigrants and Refugees: A Community-Based Action-Research Project, Phase I: Research. March 2003. 64 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.accessalliance.ca/media/3.5.1%20&%206-%20BP%20for%20Working%20with%20Homeless%20Imms%20&%20Refs%20Phase%20I.pdf . {760}

Access Alliance Multicultural Community Health Centre. n.d. Best Practices for Working with Homeless Immigrants and Refugees: A Community-Based Action-Research Project, Phase II: Action. 44 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.accessalliance.ca/media/3.5.1%20&%206%20-%20BP%20for%20Working%20with%20Homess%20Imms%20&%20Refs%20Phase%20II.pdf. {760}

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC. 2004. Cultures West. Vol. 22(2). AMSSA. Fall 2004. 28 pp. {940}

Almey, Marcia. 1998. Finding Data on Women: A Guide to the Major Data Sources at Statistics Canada. Statistics Canada. Status of Women Canada. March 1998. {600}

Armand, Francoise and Tuyet Trinh Thi. 2005. Rapport Annuel: du 1er avril 2004 au 31 mars 2005 et Bilan des projets 2002-2005. Presente au Conseil de recherches en sciences humanies du Canada. Immigration et Metropoles. Septembre 2005. 161 pp. {975}

Association for Canadian Studies. 2005. Canadian Diversity. Vol. 4(3). Metropolis. Fall 2005. {00} (This issue is about international approaches to religion diversity, religious pluralism)

Association of Toronto. 2006. Catalyst: Ideas for Change. Spring/Summer 2006. The Magazine of Family Service. {590}

Baldacchino, Godfrey. 2006. Coming to, and Settling on, Prince Edward Island: Stories and Voices: A Report on a Study of Recent Immigrants to PEI. University of Prince Edward Island. February 2006. 84 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/BaldacchinoG2006.pdf . {320-11}

Centre of  Excellence for Women’s Health. 2006. Research Bulletin. Vol. 5(1). Spring 2006. {600}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2005. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 39(4). Winter 2005. {830}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2004. Falling Fortunes: A Report on the Status of Young Families in Toronto. Family Service Association of Toronto. Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. July 2004. 23 pp. {590}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2004. Community Voices: Young Parents in Toronto Speak out about Work, Community Services and Family Life: A Report of the Prospects for Young Families in Toronto Project. Family Service Association of Toronto. Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. July 2004. 20 pp. {590}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2004. Community Voices: Reference List. Family Service Association of Toronto. Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. July 2004. 3 pp. {590}

Convergences. Bulletin du Centre D’etudes Ethniques Des Universities. Printemps 2006. Vol. 10(1). {940} 

Hyman, Ilene, Hiwot Teffera and Girma Mekonnen Tizazu. 2004. Gender, Violence and Health: Post-Migration Changes in Gender Relations among Ethiopian Immigrant Couples in Toronto. Februrary 17, 2004. 31 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/HymanI_et_al_PhaseI2004.pdf. {510-9}

Hyman, Ilene, Sepali Guruge, Robin Mason, Girma Mekonnen Tizazu, Noreen Stuckless, Taryn Tang, Hiwot Teffera. 2006. Post-Migration Changes in Gender Relations in the Ethiopian Community in Toronto – Phase II. March 1, 2006. 24 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/RFPReports/Hyman_PhaseII2004.pdf. {510-9}

Khanlou, Nazilla, Morton Beiser, Ester Cole, Marlinda Freire, Ilene Hyman and Kenise Murphy Kilbride. 2002. Mental Health Promotion Among Newcomer Female Youth: Post-Migration Experiences and Self-Esteem. Status of Women Canada. June 2002.  {740-5}

Ma, Ambrose and Iris Chi. 2005. Utilization and Accessibility of Social Services for Chinese Canadians. International Social Work. Vol.48(2): 148-160. March 2005. {330-2}

Metropolis. 2006. Metropolis National Newsletter. Government of Canada. March 2006. {00}

Milan, Anne. 2005. Willing to Participate Political Engagement of Young Adults. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Winter 2005: 2-7. {810-10}

Ornstein Michael. 2006. Ethno-Racial Groups in Toronto, 1971-2001: A Demographic and Socio-Economic Profile. Institute for Social Research. York University. January 2006. 180 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.isr.yorku.ca/download/Ornstein--Ethno-Racial_Groups_in_Toronto_1971-2001.pdf. {510-9}

Regier, Sheri, Tam Goossen, Miriam Digiuseppe, and John Campey. 2005. Renewing Toronto’s ESL Programs: Charting a Course towards More Effective ESL Program Delivery. The Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 64 pp. {720}

Rodriguez Garcia, Dan. 2006. Mixed Marriages and Transnational Families in the Intercultural Context: A Case Study of African-Spanish Couples in Catalonia. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Vol. 32(3): 403-433. April 2006.  Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/RodriguezGarciaD2006.pdf. {590}

Sherkin, Samantha. 2006. Kid Builders Research Project – Phase II: Supporting the Academic Success of Homeless Children in Scarborough. The Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. March 2006. 53 pp. {560}

Statistics Canada. 2006. Women in Canada: A Gender-Based Statistical Report. 5th Edition. March 2006. 309 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/89-503-XIE/0010589-503-XIE.pdf. {600}

Tran, Kelley, Jennifer Kaddatz and Paul Allard. 2005. South Asians in Canada: Unity through Diversity. Canadian Social Trends. Autumn 2005: 20-25. Statistics Canada. {810-10}


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre –  March 2006

Australian Government. 2005. Settlement Grants Program Policy Paper. Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs. September 2005. Retrieved from: http://www.immi.gov.au/grants/sgp/papers/sgp_policy_paper.pdf  {370}

Bambrah, Gurmeet. 2006. Engineering Access Project: Final Report, Survey of Immingrants with Engineering Backgrounds Settling in Ontario, Engineering Employers and Community Supports. The Council for Access to the Profession of Engineering. January 7, 2006. 44 pp. {770-4}

Bambrah, Gurmeet. 2006. From 'Canadian First' to 'Canada First' to Compete Globally in the 21th Century: A Multi-stakeholder Driven Employment Strategy for Immigrants with Engineering Backgrounds. The Council for Access to the Profession of Engineering. March 3, 2006. PowerPoint Presentation. {770-4}

Canadian Housing Information Centre. 2005. Current Housing Research. Vol. 12 (2). Canadian Housing Information Centre, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Winter 2005-2006. {760}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2005. The Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement. November 21, 2005. Retrieved from: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/policy/fed-prov/ont-2005-agree.html. {120}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. Community Capacity Draining: The Impact of Current Funding Practices on Non-Profit Community Organizations. In collaboration with the City Community Workgroup on Core Funding by Lynn Eakin, Lynn Eakin & Associates. May 2004. 43 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.socialplanningtoronto.org/CSPC-T%20Reports/Community%20Capacity%20Draining%20Report.pdf. {340}

Crompton, Susan. 2005. Always the Bridesmaid: People Who don’t Expect to Marry. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Summer 2005. 8 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.statcan.ca/english/studies/11-008/feature/11-008-XIE20050017961.pdf . {810-10}

The Future Group. 2006. Falling Short of the Mark: An International Study on the Treatment of Human Trafficking Victims. March 2006. 40 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.thefuturegroup.org/TFGhumantraffickingvictimsstudy.pdf. {121}

Hoen, Beth, and Karen Hayward. 2005. CHC Mental Health Services for Newcomers: A Guide Reflecting the Experience of Toronto Community Heath Centres, Report to the Recent Immigrants’ Working Group. November 2004. Updated April 2005. Access Alliance Multicultural Community Health Centre. 32 pp. {740-5} 

Hutchinson, Anthony and Richard De Gaetano. 2005. Malvern Youth Leadership Inclusion Facilitation Enabling (M.Y.L.I.F.E.) Project Final Report 2004-2005. 43 pp. Retrieved from http://www.socialplanningtoronto.org/Research%20&%20Policy%20Updates/MYLIFE%202005%20Final%20Report.pdf. {570-4}

Journal of the International Sociological Association. 2005. Current Sociology. Vol. 53(4). Monograph 2. July 2005. p. 530-742. {830-4}. (This issue is regarding transnational migrations and social transformations.)

McDonald, Lynn, Usha George, Joanne Daciuk, Miu Chung Yan and Hermione Rowan. 2001. A Study on the Settlement Related Needs of Newly Arrived Immigrant Seniors in Ontario. University of Toronto. June 30, 2001. {580}

Milan, Anne and Alice Peters. 2003. Couples Living Apart. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Summer 2003. 6 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.statcan.ca/english/studies/11-008/feature/star2003069000s2a02.pdf . {810-10}

Milan, Anne and Brian Hamm. 2003. Across the Generations: Grandparents and Grandchildren. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada. 7 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.statcan.ca/english/studies/11-008/feature/star2003071000s4a01.pdf . {810-10}

INSCAN: International Settlement Canada, Research Resource Division for Refugees. Winter 2006. Vol. 19 (3). {955} (This issue is regarding refugee health – creating an optimal program)

Landolt, Patricia and Wei Wei Da. 2005. The Spatially Ruptured Practices of Migrant Families: A Comparison of Immigrants from El Salvador and the People’s Republic of China. Current Sociology. July 2005. {590}

Pendleton Jimenez, Karleen. 2005. Lengua Latina: Latina Canadians (Re)constructing Identity through a ‘Community of Practice’. In C. Pease-Alvarez & S. Schecter (Eds.). Learning, teaching & community: Contributions of situated and participatory approaches to educational innovation. 39 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/Pendeltonpubpaper2005.pdf  {510-9}

Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 2005. Ninth Annual Progress Report: 2004-2005. April 30, 2005. {972}

Qualitative Study of Service Provider’s Perspectives. Canadian Journal of Public Health. March/April 2002. Vol. 93(2). p 118-122. {730-2}

Springer, Joseph, Terry Roswell and Janet Lum. 2006. Pathway to Homelessness among Caribbean Youth Aged 15-25 in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 44. February 2006. 66 pp. {985}

Statistics Canada. 2006.  Improvements in 2006 to the Labour Force Survey (LFS): Research Paper. Labour Statistics Division. January 2006. 9 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.statcan.ca/english/research/71F0031XIE/71F0031XIE2006003.pdf. {810-10}

Statistics Canada. 2006. Latest Release from the Labour Force Survey. February 10, 2006. 6 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.statcan.ca/english/Subjects/Labour/LFS/lfs.pdf . {810-10}

Steel, Leah S., Louise Lemieux-Charles, Jocalyn P. Clark and Richard H. Glazier. 2002. The Impact of Policy Changes on the Health of Recent Immigrants and Refugees in the Inner City: A

Tastsoglou, Evangelia and Valerie Preston. 2006. Gender, Immigration and Labour Market Integration: Where We Are and What We Still Need to Know. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 25. March 2006. 11 pp. Retrieved: http://ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2006/PolicyMatters25.pdf. {See 981}

Tran, Kelly, Stan Kustec and Tina Chui. 2005. Becoming Canadian: Intent, Process and Outcome. Canadian Social Trends. Spring 2005. 13 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.statcan.ca/english/studies/11-008/feature/11-008-XIE20040047775.pdf. {810-10}

Tyyska, Vappu. 2006. Teen-Parent Relationships in the Settlement of Sri Lankan Tamils in Toronto.  (CERIS  funded research project 2004). CERIS Seminar Presentation. February 10, 2006. PowerPoint Presentation. {590}


New Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre –  January 2006

Antecol, Heather, Peter Kuhn and Stephen J. Trejo. 2005. Assimilation via Prices or Quantities? Sources of Immigrant Earnings Growth in Australia, Canada, and the United States. Working paper series No. 05-28. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). December 2005. {970}

Bambrah, Gurmeet. 2005. Canadian 'Experiments' in Diversity: The Case of Immigrants with Engineering Backgrounds Who Settle in Ontario. CERIS Working Paper Series, No. 41. November 2005. 71 pp. {985}

Bernhard, Judith K., Patricia Landolt, Luin Goldring & the Latin American Research Group. 2006. Transnational, Multi-local Motherhood: Experiences of Separation and Reunification among Latin American Families in Canada. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 24. January 2006. {See 981}

Caidi, Nadia and Danielle Allard. 2005. Social Inclusion of Newcomers to Canada: An Information Problem? CERIS Policy Matters. No. 23. December 2005. {See 981}

Guo, Shibao. 2005. Toward Minority Group Rights and Inclusive Citizenship for Immigrants: The Role of a Voluntary Organization in Vancouver. Working paper series No. 05-25. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). November 2005. {970}

Hare, Francis G. 2005. Final Report for CERIS on project: Unaccompanied Refugee Youth in Transition from the Child Welfare System. Research report for CERIS 2004 funded project. {980}

Hare, Francis G. 2005. Youth in the Child-Welfare System Who Lack Canadian Status. Vocalpoint. Society for Children and Youth of BC. Fall 2005. pp. 12-14. {570}

Hibert, Dan. 2005. RIIM Research Consultation Retreat: Summary of Proceedings. Commentary series No. 05-04. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). July 15, 2005. {970}

McLaren, Arlene Tiger and Tracey Lou Black. 2005. Family Class and Immigration in Canada: Implications for Sponsored Elderly Women. Working paper series No. 05-26. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). November 2005. {970}

Mitchell, Katharyne and Walter Parker. 2005. I Pledge Allegiance To… Flexible Citizenship and Shifting Scales of Belonging. Working paper series No. 05-23. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). October 2005. {970}

Pendakur, Krishna and Ravi Pendakur. 2005. Glass Ceilings for Ethnic Minorities. Working paper series No. 05-27. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). December 2005. {970}

Schuetze, Herbert J. 2005. The Self-Employment Experience of Immigrants to Canada. Working paper series No. 05-24. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). October 2005. {970}

Simich, Laura, Joanna Anneke Rummens, Lisa Andermann and Ted Lo. 2006. Mental Health in Public-Health Policy and Practice: Providing Culturally-Appropriate Services in Acute and Post-Emergency Situations. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 43. January 2006. 26 pp. {985}

Tyyska, Vappu. 2005. Parent-Teen Relations in the Toronto Community: A Research Report. Research report for CERIS 2004 funded project. {980}

Walters, David, Kelli Phythian and Paul Anisef. 2006. Understanding the Economic Integration of Immigrants: A Wage Decomposition of the Earnings Disparities between Native-Born Canadians and Immigrants of Recent Cohorts. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 42. January 2006. 37 pp. {985}

Wright, Cynthia. 2005. The Regularization of Non-Status Immigrants in Canada 1960-2004: Past Policies, Current Perspectives, Active Campaigns. Research report for CERIS 2004 funded project. {980}

Ye, Jing. 2005. Asian Immigration to North America Reconsidered with Special Reference to Chinese. University of Toronto. 82 pp. {110}
 

Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, November 2005   

Aizelwood, Amanda, Pieter Bevelander and Ravid Pendakur. 2005. Recreational Participation among Ethnic Minorities and Immigrants in Canada and the Netherlands. Working paper series No. 05-22. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). October 2005. {970}

Atlantic Metropolis Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration, Integration and Cultural Diversity. 2005. First Annual Report: 2004-2005. June 2005. {976}

Beynon, June, Linda Larocque, Roumiana Ilieva, and Diane Dagenais. 2005. A Sociocultural and Critical Analysis of Educational Policies and Programs for Minority Youth in British Columbia. Working paper series No. 05-16. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2005. {970}

Bo, Chen. 2005. A Model in Brain Drain and Circulation. Working paper series No. 05-19. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). October 2005. {970}

Centre de rechberche interuniversitaire de Montreal sur l’immigration, l’integration et la dynamique urbaine. l'IMformateur. IMMIGRATION ET METROPOLES. No. 17-, mai 2005. {940}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2005. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 39, Fall 2005. {830}

Centre for Migration Studies. 2005. International Migration Review (imr). Vol. 39 (2). Summer 2005. {830} 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. (2005). Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration 2005. In both English and French. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. {120}

Convergences. Bulletin du Centre D'etudes Ethniques Des Universites de Montrealaises. Vol. 9, No. 1. Printemps 2005. {940}

DeVoretz, Don J. 2005. 2005 Annual Report “Ten Years After”. Working paper series No. 05-03. Commentary Series. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 17, 2005. {970}

DeVoretz, Don J. and Florin P. Vadean. 2005. A Model of Foreign-Born Transfers: Evidence from Canadian Micro Data. Working paper series No. 05-17. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). August 2005. {970}

Guo, Shibao and Don J. DeVoretz. 2005. Chinese Immigrants in Vancouver: Quo Vadis? Working paper series No. 05-20. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). October 2005. {970}

James, Carl E. 2005. Race, Sport and Schooling. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 21. October 2005. {See 981}

Journal of International Migration and Integration, Metropolis Research and Policy Review, Summer 2003. Vol 4, No 3. {830-4}

Krahn, Harvey and Alison Taylor. 2005. Resilient Teenagers: Explaining the High Educational Aspirations of Visible Minority Immigrant Youth in Canada. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. Working Paper No. WP02-05. {972}

Ley, David. 2005. Post-Multiculturalism. Working paper series No. 05-18. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). September 2005. {970}

Marujo, Manuela, Aida Baptista and Rosana Barbosa. Ed. 2003. The Voice and Choice of Portuguese Immigrant Women. Proceedings 1st International Conference. September 19-21, 2003. {600}

Mulder, Marlene and Bojan Korenic. 2005. Portraits of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in Canada: Regional Comparisons. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. {972}

Mulder, Marlene and Harvey Krahn. 2005. Individual- and Community-level Determinants of Support forImmigration and Cultural Diversity in Canada. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. Working Paper No. WP01-05. {972}

Swanton, Dan. 2005. Iranians in Vancouver: ‘Legible People’/ Irredeemable Others/Migrant Stories. Working paper series No. 05-21. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). October 2005. {970}

Teelucksingh, Cheryl and Grace - Edward Galabuzi. 2005. Impact of Race and Immigrants Status on Employment Opportunities and Outcomes in the Canadian Labour Market. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 22. November 2005. {981}

Wu, Zheng and Christoph M. Schimmele. 2005. Health Care Utilization of Later-Stage Immigrations in British Columbia.  Working paper series No. 05-15. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2005. {970}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, October 2005
  

Association for Canadian Studies. Canadian Diversity. Vol. 4 (1) Winter 2005. {000} 

Association for Canadian Studies. Canadian Issues. Spring 2005. {000} 

Bernhard, Judith, Patricia Landolt and Luin Goldring. 2005. Transnational, Multi-Local Motherhood: Experiences of Separation and Reunification among Latin American Families in Canada. CERIS Working Paper Series. No. 40. July 2005. 36 pp. {985}

Bauder, Harald. 2005. Immigrants’ Attitudes towards Self-Employment: The Significance of Ethnic Origin, Rural and Urban Background and Labour Market Context. Working paper series No. 05-13. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2005. {970}

Canadian Public Health Association. Reducing Health Disparities in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Vol. 96, Supplement 2. March/April 2005. {730}

Canadian Housing Information Centre. 2005. Current Housing Research. Vol. 12, No. 1. Canadian Housing Information Centre, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Summer 2005. {760}

Guo, Shibao and Don J. DeVoretz. 2005. The Changing Faces of Chinese Immigrants in Canada. Working paper series. No. 05-08. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). February 2005. {970} 

Hiebert, Daniel. 2005. Migration and the Demographic Transformation of Canadian Cities: The Social Geography of Canada’s Major Metropolitan Centre in 2017.  Working paper series No. 05-14. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2005. {970}

Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS) – Toronto. 2005. Annual Activities Report to SSHRC Phase II Metropolis Project, Fiscal Year 2004-2005. June 2005. {986}

Kumar, Sandeep and Bonica Leung. 2005. Formation of an Ethnic Enclave: Process and Motivations. Plan. Summer 2005. pp. 43-45. {380}

Ley, David and Audrey Kobayashi. 2005. Back in Hong Kong: Return Migration or Transnational Sojourn? Working Paper Series. No. 05-09. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). April 2005. {970}

Multicultural Community Health Centre. n.d. Racialised Groups and Health Status: A Literature Review Exploring Poverty, Housing, Race-Based Discrimination and Access to Health Care as Determinants of Health for Racialised Groups. Access Alliance. 16 pp.  {730, 920} 

Pendakur, Krishna. 2005. Visible Minorities and Aboriginals in Vancouver’s Labour Market.  Working paper series No. 05-12. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). May 2005. {970} 

Pendakur, Krishna. 2005. Visible Minorities in Canada’s Workplaces: A Perspective on the 2017 Projection.  Working paper series No. 05-11. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). May 2005. {970}

Pendakur, Krishna and Ravi Pendakur. 2005. Ethnic Identity and the Labour Market. Working paper series No. 05-10. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). May 2005. {970}

Ramos, Helder. 2000. Final Report: Building Academic Success on the Part of Portuguese-Canadian Students. Portuguese Interagency Network (PIN). July 2000. {710}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, April 2005

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2004. Facts and Figures 2003: Immigration Overview – Permanent and Temporary Residents. 108 pp.  {810}

Smith, Heather A. 2004. The Evolving Relationship Between Immigrant Settlement and Neighbourhood Disadvantage in Canadian Cities, 1991-2001. Department of geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina. Published as Working Paper No. 04-20, Vancouver Centre of Excellence, Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). 70 pp. {760} 

Journal of International Migration and Integration, Special Issue: Organized Migrant Smuggling and State Control: conceptual and Policy Challenges.  {830}

PROMPT. 2005. Smart Settlement: Current dispersion policies and a community engagement model for sustainable immigrant settlement in Ontario’s smaller communities. A Prompt Discussion Paper. 44 pp. {770}

PROMPT. 2005. Towards a Comprehensive Labour Market Strategy for Immigrants Part I: A vision for immigrant labour market participation; Part II. Considerations for a new approach to funding and implementing immigrant employment initiatives. A Prompt Discussion Paper. 89 pp. {770}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, March 2005

Vancouver Centre

Creese, Gillian. 2005. Negotiating belonging: Bordered spaces and imagined communities in Vancouver, Canada. Working paper series: No. 05-06 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Dagenais, Diane & Patricia Lamarre. 2005. Representations of language among multilingual youth in two Canadian cities. Working paper series: No. 05-02 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis.  {970}

 

DeVoretz, Don J. & Sergiy Pivnenko. 2004. The economic causes and consequences of Canadian Citizenship. Working paper series: No. 04-21 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

DeVoretz, Don J. & ergiy Pivnenko. 2005. Self-selection, immigrant public finance performance and Canadian Citizenship. Working paper series: No. 05-07 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Hardwick, Kelly & J. S. Frideres. 2004. Finding success in school: The educational battlefield. Working paper series: No. WP 07-04 Prairie Centre of Excellence for

Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Hyndman, Jennifer & Nadine Schuurman. 2004. Size matters: Attracting new immigrants to Canada cities.  Working paper series: No. 04-19 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Landau, Loren B. 2005. Urbanization, nativism, and the rule of law in South Africa’s ‘Forbidden’ cities. Working paper series: No. 05-05 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Ley, David. 2005. Indicators of entrepreneurial success among Business Immigrants in Canada. Working paper series: No. 05-01 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Smith, Heather A. 2004. The evolving relationship between immigrant settlement and neighbourhood disadvantage in Canadian cities, 1991-2001. Working paper series: No. 04-20 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Toohey, Kelleen. & Natalia Gajdamaschko. 2005. Communities of practice, figured worlds and learning initiative in the Second Language Education of immigrant students. Working paper series: No. 05-03 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Toohey, Kelleen. 2005. Assigning marginality: The case of an “ ESL/learning Disabled” student. Working paper series: No. 05-04 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Zhang, Kenny & Minghuan Li. 2004. To stay or to move? Chinese migrant workers in Cities. Working paper series: No. 04-22 Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Immigration Policy

Reitz, Jeffrey G. 2005. Tapping Immigrants’ Skills: New directions for Canadian immigration policy in the knowledge economy. The Choices, vol. 11, no. 1, February 2005. Montreal, Quebec: Immigration and Refugee Public Policy. {120 }

 

Alboim, Naomi, Ross Finnie and Ronald Meng. 2005. The Discounting of Immigrants’ Skills in Canada: Evidence and policy recommendations. The Choices, vol. 11, no. 2, February 2005. Montreal, Quebec: Immigration and Refugee Public Policy. {120}

 

Women

Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women. 2004. Immigrant women and a framework for immigration to Nova Scotia. A brief prepared jointly by the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women and the Gender/Immigrant Women Research domain, Atlantic metropolis Atlantique in response to A Framework for Immigration: A Discussion Paper, province of Nova Scotia, 2004.  {600}

 

Journal

Journal of International Migration and Integration. Summer/2004. Vol.5, No.3. {830}

 

International Migration Review. Vol. 38, Winter 2004. {830}

 

Health Policy Research. Issue 7, November 2003. {730}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, February 2005

The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy: Innovative and Contextual Approaches to Human Problems. Volume 19, No. 4. December 1998. {590}

 

Bernhard, J. & M. Freire. 1999. What is my child learning at elementary school? Culturally contested issues between teachers and Latin American families. Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal  Vol.31, No. 3, pp. 72-94.  {560}

 

Bernhard, J. K. 1995. Family-teacher communication in ethnoculturally diverse childcare centres. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association for Educational Psychology. Montreal, June 1995.  {710}

 

Bernhard, J. K., M. Freire, & F. Torres. 1997. An ethnography of Latin-American refugee families’ involvement in a Canadian Metropolitan primary school. Paper presented at the meeting of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association. Montreal, November 1997. {590}

 

Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW). 2002. Women’s Experience of Racism: How race and gender interact. July 2002. 13 pp.  {600}

 

Eakin, L. & Eakin Associates. 2004. Community capacity draining: The impact of current funding practices on non-profit community organisations. Community, Social

Planning Council of Toronto. {340}

 

Environics Research Group. 2004. Survey of Canadian employers and human resource managers: Bringing employers into the immigration debate. Public Policy Forum. {770}

 

Freiler, Christa. 2001. What Needs to Change?: Social inclusion as a focus of well being for children, families and communities. Draft concept paper, May 17, 2001. Prepared for the roundtable on social inclusion, Laidlaw Foundation, Toronto.  {160}

 

Hughes, D. (year). Social unity in Canada: Aboriginal self-government and the challenges of treaties.

 

Hulchanski, J. David, Murdie, Robert A. and Campsie, Philippa. (Eds.). 2004. Adequate and Affordable Housing for All: Research, Policy Practices. Research abstracts from the International Housing Research Conference, University of Toronto, 2004. Centre for Urban and community Studies, University of Toronto.  {760}

 

Ideas that Matter. Vol. 3, No. 2. 2004. (www.ideasthatmatter.com)  {940}

 

Jones, Peter R. 1982. Vietnamese Refugees. Research and Planning Unit Paper 13. London: Home Office. {196}

Lim, April, Lucia Lo, Myer Siemiatycki, and Michael Doucet. 2005. Newcomer Services in the Greater Toronto Area: An exploration of the range and funding sources of settlement services. CERIS Working Paper Series. # 35. 59pp.

Mulholland, Mary-Lee. 2001. Annotated Bibliography of Canadian Theses and Dissertations on Diversity (1980-2001). Executive Summary and Analysis. Social Anthropology, York University, Toronto. October 1, 2001.  {920}

 

Pacini-Ketchabaw, V. J. K. Bernhard, & M. Freire. 2002. Struggling to preserve home language: The experiences of Latino students and families in the Canadian school system. Bilingual Research Journal.  25(1,2): 115-145. {720}

 

Social, Economic and Technical Research. 2004. Current housing research. Vol. 11, No. 2. Winter 2004-2005. (www. Cmhc.ca). {760}

 

Wayland, Sarah. 2004. Ethnonationalist networks and transnational opportunities: The Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora. Review of International Studies, 30, 405-426. {510}

 

Waxman, Peter. 2004. Service provision and the needs of newly arrived refugees in Sydney, Australia: A descriptive analysis. International Migration Review. Vol. 32, No. 3. Fall 1998. Pp. 761-777. {350}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, January 2005

Aboriginal, Multiculturalism and Immigration Programs Department. B.C. Newcomers' Guide to Resources and Services. (2003). Retrieved at http://www.mcaws.gov.bc.ca/amip/rpts/newcomers_guide/index.htm {125}

 

Aboriginal, Multiculturalism and Immigration Programs Department.(2002) EASI Strategy Employment Access for Skilled Immigrants: A systems approach to facilitate the entry of skilled immigrants into the British Columbia labour market. Looking Ahead Initiative and the Centre for Curriculum, Transfer and Technology (C2T2). Retrieved at http://www.mcaws.gov.bc.ca/amip/iqp/EASI_systems_model_june_24_02.doc  {780}

 

Boyd, M. (2000). Matching Workers to Work: The Case of Asian Immigrant Engineers in Canada. The Centre for Comparative Immigration Studies (CCIS). Working paper No. 14. Retrieved at http://www.ccis-ucsd.org/PUBLICATIONS/wrkg14.PDF    {770}

 

Canadian International development Agency. Journal of Development: Policy and Practice. Vol. 1, No. 1, December 2004. French version available.  {1002}

 

Castles, Stephen, Robyn Iredale, and Ellie Vasta. (1994). Australian Immigration between globalization and Recession: A report on the proceedings of the Immigration Outlook Conference held November 11-13, 1992, Sydney, Australia. International Migration Review, 28(2): 370-383 {830}

 

House of Commons Select Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration. (2003). Public Hearings. Settlement and Integration. Submissions of MOSAIC. Submitted February 14, 2003. 11 pp.  {125}

 

Immigrant Sector Council of Calgary (ISCC) 2001-2003 Progress Report and Future Directions. Retrieved at http://www.learning-resource.com/pdf/ISCC_2001_2003_Progress_Report_Future_Directions.pdf {310}

 

International Migration Review, Vol. 38 (146), Fall 2004, New York: Centre for Refugee Studies. {830}

 

Inter-Provincial Report Card on Immigrant Settlement & Labour Market Integration Services. (2002). BC Coalition for Immigrant Integration. Retrieved at http://www.ocasi.org/sys/report_detail.asp?ReportID=178  {770}

 

Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Annual Report 2002-2003 (Labour and Immigration Manitoba).  Retrieved at http://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/annualreports/pdf/0203report.pdf  {770}

 

Lochhead, C. (2003). The Transition Penalty Unemployment Among Recent Immigrants to Canada (CLBC Commentary). Canadian Labour and Business Centre. Retrieved at http://www.clbc.ca/files/Reports/Fitting_In/Transition_Penalty_e-CLBC.pdf  {770}

 

Maytree Foundation. 2004. EASI Strategy: Employment Access for Skilled Immigrants: A Systems approach to facilitate the entry of skilled immigrants into the British Columbia labour market. Draft June 24, 2002. 18 pp. {780}

 

Newland, Kathleen & Erin Patrick. 2004.  Beyond Remittances: The Role of Diaspora in Poverty Reduction in Their Countries of Origin. A scoping study by the Migration Policy Institute for the Department of International Development, July 2004. Washington, DC: migration Policy Institute. 52 pp.  {830}

 

Nossal, Kim Richard. 2001. Global Governance and National Interests: The Regulation of Transnational Security corporations in the Post-Cold War Era. Paper for presentation at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Quebec City, 28 May 2001. 17 pp. {830}

 

United Way of Great Toronto. 2004. Moving Forward: A strategy for the Integration of Internationally Trained Workers in Ottawa. Draft Report.  Available at http://www.clbc.ca/files/Reports/ITWP_-_Moving_Forward.pdf  {780}21 pp.  {830}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, December 2004

Bennis Phyllis. (2002). Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Primer. Orlando: Trans-Arab research  Institute. {530}
 

Centre for Migration Studies. International Migration Review. Vol. 38, Summer 2004. {830} 


Citizenship and Immigration Canada. (2004). Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration 2004. In both English and French.  {120}


Ip, Manying & Friesen, Wardlow. (2001). The New Chinese community in New Zealand: Local Outcomes of Transnationalism. Asian and Pactific Migration Journal, 10(2). 213-240. {530}


Joshee, Reva & Derwing, Tracey M. (2004). Citizenship Education for Adult Immigrants in Canada, 1947-1996.  PCERII Working Paper Series No. WP10-04. 25 pp.  {972}


Pelletler, Rejean & Cuerin, Daniel. (2002). Competing Identities, Trust, and Tolerance in Multinational Federations: A comparative Analysis. Paper presented at the XVIII World Congress of the International Political Science Association. Quebec City, August 1-5, 2000. 29pp. {140}


Piper, Laurence. (2000). Whose Culture? Whose Rights? A Critique of Kymlicka’s Multicultural Citizenship. Paper for panel on ‘Cultural Rights in Nationally divided Societies’ (MT1.7) IPSA XVIII World Congress of Political Science. Quebec City, August 1-5, 2000. 33pp. {140}


Sadiq, Kareem D. 2004. The Two-Tier Settlement System: A Review of Current Newcomer Settlement Services in Canada. CERIS Working Paper Series. #-34. 35pp. {985}


Stone, John. (2004). Culture Brokering in the Health and Rehabilitation Services. 2004. CERIS Health Seminar paper presented on November 18, 2004. 3pp. {610}


Thaa, Winfried. (2000). “Lean Citizenship:” The Fading Away of the Political in Transnational Democracy. Paper presented at the XVIII World congress of the International Political Science Association )IPSA) “World Capitalism, Governance and Community: Toward a Corporate Millennium?” Quebec City, August 1-5, 2000. 18pp.  {140}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, November 2004

Bernahard, J. K. 1995. Child development, cultural diversity, and the professional training of early childhood educators. Canadian Journal of Education 20(4): 415-436. {560}

 

Dickinson, R. & A. Bhatt. 1994. Ethnicity, health and control: Results from an exploratory study of ethnic minority communities’ attitudes to health. Health Education Journal. 53: 421-429. {730}

 

Epp, M., F. Iacovetta, & F. Swyripa. (Eds.). 2004. Sisters or Strangers? Immigrant, Ethic, and Racialized Women in Canadian History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 418 pp. {600}

 

Hoy, S. 2002. Status report: Implementation of the Recommendations of the Final Report of the Task Force on Community Access and Equity. Diversity Management and Community Engagement Strategic and Corporate Policy/Healthy City Office, City Hall, Toronto.  54 pp. {170}

 

International Migration Review. Vol. 38, Spring 2004. New York: Center for Migration Studies.  {830}

 

Journal of International Migration and Integration. Spring 2004, Vol. 5, No. 2. Edmonton: University of Alberta. {830}

 

Matsouka, J. K. & D. H. Ryujin. 1991. Asian American Immigrants: A comparison of the Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. 18 (3):123-133.  {530}

 

PROMPT. 2004. Recasting Equity: A conceptual framework. Discussion paper of Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades. 29 pp. {170}

 

Rossiter, M. J. 2004. International Correspondence Marriages: The Slavic Connection. Working paper N. WP 08-04, Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 22 pp. {972}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Room, October 2004

Andrew, Caroline (ed.). 2004. Our Diverse Cities. University of Ottawa and Metropolis Institute, Ottawa. {200} 

 

Bauder, Harald. 2004. Attitudes towards work: Ethnic minorities and immigrant groups in Vancouver. Working Paper Series No. 04-16. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 31 pp. {970}

 

Beiser, Morton & K.A.S. Wickrama. 2004. Trauma, time and mental health: A study of temporal reintegration and depressive disorder among Southeast Asian refugees. Psychological Medicine, 34, 899-910. {740}

 

Canadian Heritage. 1996. Strategic evaluation of multiculturalism programs: Final report. Corporate Review Branch of Canadian Heritage. {140}

 

Canadian Heritage. 1997. Lessons learned: Chairs of ethnic studies.  Vol. 2. September 1997. Corporate Review Branch of Canada Heritage. {380}

 

DeVoretz, Don. J. 2004. Immigration policy: Methods of economic assessment. Working paper series No. 04-13 of Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 28 pp. {970}

 

Dickout, Lickout. 2004. The quest to negotiate equitable civic engagement: Response of Toronto’s Sri Lankan Tamil community to social development planning in Canada’s largest multicultural metropolis. Working paper series No. 04-17. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis.  24 pp. {970}

 

Government of Canada. 2003. Inventory of federal employment and human resources measures in Canada. International Analysis and Regional Relations.  {770} 

 

Hiebert, D. & Min-Jung Kwak, 2004. Transnational economies of export education. Working paper series No. 04-15. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 38 pp. {970}

 

Hum, Derek. & Wayne Simpson. 2004. The legacy of immigration: The labour market performance of the second generation. Working paper series No. WP 06-04 of Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 29 pp.  {972}

 

Journal of International Migration and Integration. Winter, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2004.

Krestsedemas, Philip. & Ana Aparicio. (eds). 2004. Immigrants, welfare reform, and the poverty of policy. Praeger. London: Westport, Connecticut. 303 pp. {260}

 

Kruger, Erin, Marlene Mulder & Bojan Korenic. 2004. Canada after 9/11: New security measures and “preferred” immigrants. Working paper series No. WP 09-04 of Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration.  22 pp. {972}

 

Kwak, Min Jung. 2004. An exploration of the Korean-Canadian community in Vancouver. Working paper series No. 04-14. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 38 pp. 45 pp. {970}

 

Mandell, Nancy and Fiona Whittington-Walsh. 2004. Building Bridges Across Sectors: A Resource to Help Create Community and Academic Research partnerships. CERIS Working Paper Series No. 33.  26pp. {985}

 

Sandercock, Leonie, Leslie Dickout, & Ranja Winkler. 2004. The quest for an inclusive city: An exploration of Sri Lankan Tamil experience of integration in Toronto and Vancouver. Working paper series No. 04-12. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis.  {970}

 

Schellenberg, G. 2004. Immigrants in Canada’s census: Metropolitan areas. Analytical paper, Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 89-613-MIE – No. 003  September 2004. {810} 

 

Sparks, Rosemary J. & Willian G. Wolfson. 2001. Settlement in the workplace: The settlement needs of employed newcomers: An exploratory study. COSTI Immigrant Services. Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 49 pp. {320}

 

Statistics Canada. 2003. Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada: Process, progress and prospects. Prepared by Housing, Family and Social Statistics Division, Statistics Canada. October 2003. Catalogue no. 89-611-XIE. 46 pp. {810}

 

Weiss, Anja. 2004. The transnationalization of social inequality. Paper for the session “Migration, Transnaitonalism and Social transformations” at the 36th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology: “Social Change in the Age of Globalization” held in Beijing, July 7-11, 2004. 22 pp. {830}

 

Wu, Zheng & Schimmele, M. Christoph. 2004. Immigrant status and unmet needs in British Columbia. Working paper series No. 04-18. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 25 pp. {970}


Documents Available in the Resource Centre, September 2004

Aizlewood, Amanda.& Ravi Pendakur. 2004. Ethnicity and social capital in Canada. Working paper series No. 04-09. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 32 pp. {970}

 

Beiser, Morton. 2003. Sponsorship and resettlement success. JIMI.  4(2): 203-215. {196} 

Boswell, Christina & Jeff Crisp. 2004. Poverty, international migration and asylum. Policy Brief No. 8.  United Nations University. World Institute for Development Economics Research. 34 pp. {820}

 

Campos, M. Christina Siqueira de Souza & Paulo Henrique Lunardelo. 2004. Trajectories and Representations of the Portuguese Women Overseas. Paper presented at the 36th International Institute of Sociology World Congress: Social change in the age of globalization, Beijing, July 7-11, 2004. 13 pp. {600}

 

Centre for Addition and Mental Health. 2001. Alone in Canada: 21 ways to make it better. A self-help guide for single newcomers. Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Copies available in Korean, Punjabi, Twi, Hindi, Tagalog, Dari, Bengali and Russian languages. {740} 

 

Chiang, Lan-hung Nora. 2004. Immigrant Taiwanese Women in the Process of Adapting to Life in Australia: Case studies from transnational household. Occasional Paper No. 6.  Pingtung, Taiwan: National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, College of Humanities and Social Sciences. 16 pp. {600/510/830}

 

Culpeper, R. 2002. Approaches to globalization and inequality within the international system. Paper prepared for UNRISD Project on Improving Knowledge on Social Development in International Organization. 45 pp. {830} 

 

Culture, Community and Health Studies Program. 2004. The study of Sudanese settlement in Ontario. Final report to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Settlement Directorate, Ontario. 61 pp. {196} Internet address: http://settlement.org/sys/atwork_library_detail.asp?doc_id=1003589 

 

Dyck, Isabel. 2004. Immigration, place and health: South Asian women’s accounts of health, illness and everyday life. Working paper series No. 04-05. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 18 pp. {970}

 

Ersanilli, E. 2004. Be My Guest! A comparison of Dutch and Canadian incorporation policies and socioeocnomic incorporation of Iranian male immigrants in both countries. Graduate thesis for Interdisciplinary Social Science Cross Cultural Studies and Policy, Organisation & Society, Utrecht University. 198 pp. {510/830} <http://ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/browse.html>

 

Gastaldo, Denise, Gavin J. Andrews & Nazilla Khanlou. 2004. Therapeutic Landscapes of the Mind: Theorizing some intersections between health geography, health promotion and immigration studies. Critical Public Health, 14(2): 157-176. {730}

 

George, U., E. Fong, W. W. Da, & R. Chang. 2004. Recommendations for the delivery of ISAP services to Mandarin speaking newcomers from mainland China. Final report to Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, Toronto. 45 pp. {320} (French version available)

 

Ghosh, Ratna. 2000. Identity and Social Integration: Girls from a minority ethno-cultural group in Canada. McGill Journal of Education, 35(3): 279-296. {600}

 

Guo, Shibao. 2004. Responding to the changing needs of Chinese community in Vancouver: The contribution of SICCESS (1973-1998). Working paper series No. 04-08. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 22 pp. {970}

 

Han, S. J. 2004. Three prime-movers in the contested civil society: Why and how social transformation occurs in Korea. Paper presented at the 36th International Institute of Sociology World Congress: Social change in the age of globalization, Beijing, July 7-11, 2004. 26 pp. {830}

 

Hiebert, Daniel. 2004. Report of RIIM activities: 2003-2004. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis.  55 pp. {970}

 

Ho, Elsie S., Jacqueline M. Lidgard, Wendy E. Cowling & Richard D. Bedford. 2003. Knowledge for New Settlers: A survey of needs in Hamilton. Migration Research Group and Anthropology Department, University of Waikato, New Zealand. 29 pp. {830}

 

International Migration, 41(5) 2003. Institute for the Studies of International Migration, Washington, DC. {830}

 

Journal of International Migration and Integration. Vol. 4, No. 3 & 4. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration, Alberta University, Canada. {830}

 

Marceau, Nicolas & Ssteeve Mongrain. 2004. Interjurisdictional competition in law enforcement. Working Paper Series No. 04-07. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 22 pp. {970}

 

Norquay, Rob. 2004. Immigrant Identity and the Nonprofit: A Case study of the Afghan Women's Organization. CERIS Working Paper Series. #-29. 64pp.

 

Pendakur, Krishna & Ravi Penduakur. 2004. Colour my world: Has the majority-minority earning gap changed over time? Working paper series No. 04-11. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 36 pp. {970}

 

Schellenberg, G. 2004. Immigrants in Canada’s census: Metropolitan areas. Analytical paper, Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 89-613-MIE – No. 003. September 2004

 

Sherrell, Kathy & Jennifer Hyndman. 2004. Global minds, local bodies: Kosovar transnational connections beyond British Columbia. Working paper series No. 04-10.

Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 20 pp. {970}

 

Sherrell, Kathy, Jennifer Hyndman, & Fisnik Preniqi. 2004. Sharing the wealth, spreading the “burden”? The settlement of Kosovar refugees in small B. C. cities. Working paper series No. 04-06.  Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. 32 pp. {970}

 

Sherkin, Samantha. 2004. Community-based Research on Immigrant Women: Contributions and Challenges. CERIS Working Paper Series. #-32. 32pp.

 

Shik, Angela W.Y. 2003. Battling solitude: The experience of loneliness among Hong Kong Chinese immigrant youth. A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Graduate Department of Public Health Science. University of Toronto. 179 pp.  {570/740/510}

 

Simich, Laura, Farah Mawani, Fei Wu, and Ardo Noor. 2004. Meanings of Social Support, Coping, and Help-seeking Strategies among Immigrants and Refugees in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series. #-31. 67 pp.

 

Tepperman, Lorne & David Korn. 2002. At Home with Gambling: An exploratory study. Research report submitted to the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre. 137 pp. {510}

 

Wang, Shuguang and Lucia Lo. 2004. Chinese Immigrants in Canada: Their Changing Composition and Economic Performance. CERIS Working Paper Series. #-30. 34pp.


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Room, June 2004

Working Papers Series

Vancouver Centre {970}
Teo, S.Y. (2003). Imagining Canada: The cultural logics of migration among PRC immigrants. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series, No 03-16. pp. 40.

Pratt, G. (2003). From migrant to immigrant: Domestic workers settle in Vancourver, Canada. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series, No 03-18. pp. 26.

 

Spoonley, P. (3002). The labour market incorporation of immigrants in post-welfare New Zealand. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series, No 03-19. pp. 19.

 

Sandercock, L. (2003). Integration immigrants: The challenge for cities, city governments, and the city-building professions. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series, No 03-20. pp. 31.

 

Sevy, R. & Torpey, J. (2004). Commemoration, redress, and reconciliation in the integration of immigrant communities: The cases of Japanese-Canadians and Japanese Americans. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series, No 04-01. pp. 28.

 

DeVoretz, D.J. & Pivnenko, S. (2004). Immigrant public transfers: A comparative analysis by city. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series, No 04-02. pp. 17.

 

Walton-roberts, Margaret. (2004). Regional immigration and dispersal: Lessons from small- and medium- sized urban centres in British Columbia. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series, No 04-03. pp.31.

 

Devoretz, D.J. Pivnenko, S. & Beiser, M. (2004) The economic experiences of refugees in Canada. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series, No 04-04. pp. 28.

Prairie Centre {972}
Grant, H. & Townsend, J. (2004). Free trade, foreign investment and migration: Canada’s experience under NAFTA. Working Paper No. WP01-04. pp. 21.

Grant, H. (2004). From the Transvaal to the prairies: The migration of South African physicians to Canada. Working Paper No. WP02-04. pp. 19.

Multiculturalism
Canadian Heritage Multiculturalism. (2004). Annual Report on the Operation of The Canadian Multiculturalism Act, 2002-2003. Ottawa: Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. {140}

Political Participation
Bringing Worlds Together: Study of the political participation of women in Canada and lessons from research on newcomers and minority political participation. Bringing Worlds Together Proceedings. Ottawa, Canada March 22-24, 2002. {120}

Children
Bernhard, J.K. Freire, M., Bascunan, Arenas, R. Verga, N.R. & Fana, D. (2004). Behaviour and misbehaviour of Latino children in a time of zero tolerance: Mothers’ views. Early Years, 24(1). 14 pp.  {560}

Settlement Services/Needs
Lim, A. (2003). Newcomer Services in the Greater Toronto Area: An exploration f the range and funding sources of settlement services. Executive Summary. {340}

George, U. (2002). A needs-based model for settlement service for newcomers to Canada. International Social Work, 45(4): 465-480. {320}

Mental Health
Ethnoracial Coalition: Access to Addiction Services. (2003). Addiction Trends in the Afghan, Pakistani, and Russian Communities. Funded by The Ontario Trillium Foundation. 64 pp. {740}

Justice and Law
Roberts, T. (2002). Review of Provincial and Territorial Domestic Violence Legislation and Implementation Strategies. Research Report. Research and Statistics Division, Department of Justice Canada. {250}

Drydyk, J. & Penz, P. (1997). Global Justice, Global Democracy. Society for Socialist Studies. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing. {250}

 

Canadian Heritage. (1999). Seminar on Social Justice and Multiculturalism: Contemporary policy and research issues. May 14-15, 1999, Ottawa. {250}

 

JustResearch. 2003 Issue No. 10. Department of Justice Canada. {250}

Housing
Murdie, R. (2003). Living on the Ragged Edges: Immigrants, refugees and homelessness in Toronto. Seminar Proceedings, March 28, 2003, Metro Hall, Toronto. {760}

Current Housing Research. Vol 11, No. 1, spring 2004. {760}

Statistics
Citizenship and Immigration Canada. (2003). Facts and Figures 2002: Statistical overview of the temporary resident and refugee claimant population. {810}

Economics
Canadian Journal of Urban Research: The economics of Immigration and Canada’s Cities
(Special Issue). Summer 2004, Vol. 13, Issue 1. University of Winnipeg. {750}

Ethnic Studies
Canadian Ethnic Studies
. Special Issue: Intersections of Diversity. Vol.35, No 3, 2003. University of Calgary. {380}

Women
Research Bulletin
, Vol. 3, No 1, Spring 2003. Centres for Excellence for Women’s Health. {600}

Research Bulletin, Vol. 3, No 2, Spring 2003. Centres for Excellence for Women’s Health. {600}

Social Capital
Our Social Capital
, Vol. 1, No1- 3, 2001. The New Social Planning Council of Ottawa Magazine.  {951}

Our Social Capital, Vol. 11, No1, 2002. Ottawa: The People and Their city.  {951}

Journal of International Migration
Journal of International Migration and Integration
, Winter 2003, Vol. 4, No 2. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration, University of Alberta. {830}

Journal of International Migration and Integration, Spring 2003, Vol. 4, No 2. Special Issue: Private Sponsorship and partnerships in refugee Resettlement. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration, University of Alberta. {830}

 

Journal of International Migration and Integration, Summer 2003, Vol. 4, No 3. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration, University of Alberta. {830}

 

International Migration Review, Winter 2003. 37(144). Centre for Migration Studies, New York. {830}

Program Evaluation
The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 17(2), 2002. {128}

The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 18(1), 2003. {128}

Metropolis Centres’ Report
Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. (2004). Eight Annual Progress Report: 2003-2004.  {972}

Race, Class & Gender
Vorst, J et al. (Eds.) (1991, 2nd Ed. Revised). Race, Class Gender: Bonds and Barriers. Society for Socialist Studies. Toronto: Garamond Press. Vol.12. {270}

Social Welfare Reform
Kretsedemas, P. Aparicio. (Eds.) (2004). Immigrants, Welfare Reform, and the Poverty of Policy. London: Praeger. {260}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, March 1, 2004

Working Paper Series from Prairie Centre

Derwing, Tracey & Marlene Mulder. September 2003. The Kosovar Sponsoring Experience in Northern Alberta. Working Paper No. WP05-03. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration.  16 pp. {972}

 

Driedger, Leo. July 2003. Ethnic/Racial Urban Residential Segregation in Eastern Canada. Working Paper No. WP03-03. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 19 pp.  {972}

 

Li, Peter. August 2003. Deconstructing Canada’s Discourse of Immigrant Integration. Working Paper No. WP04-03. Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration. 16 pp. {972}

 

Health

Toronto District Health Council. 2002. Toronto Local Health System Monitoring Report: Highlights. {730}

 

Toronto District Health Council. 2001. Toronto Health System Monitoring: Equity Analysis. First Report March 2001. {730}

 

Zhang-Liu, Gloria. 2001. Chinese Culture and Disability: Information for U.S. Service Providers. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 40 pp. {740-5}

 

Jezewshi, Mary Ann Paula Sotnik. 2001. Culture Brokering: Providing culturally competent rehabilitation services to foreign-born persons. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 59 pp. {740-5}

 

Santana, Sandra & Felipe O. Santana. 2001.  An Introduction to Mexican Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 35 pp. {740-5}

 

Hunt, Peter Cody. 2001. An Introduction to Vietnamese Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers in the U.S. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 28 pp. {740-5}

 

Torres, Sheila de. 2001. Understanding Perosns of Philippine Origin: A primer for rehabilitation service providers. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 23 pp. {740-5}

 

Miller, Doreen. 2001. An Introduction to Jamaican Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 39 pp. {740-5}

 

Brice, Alejandro. 2001. An Introduction to Cuban Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 28 pp. {740-5}

 

Kim-rupnow, Weol Soon. 2001. An Introduction to Korean Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 35 pp. {740-5}

                                                                                                   

Jacobson, Erik. 2001. An Introduction to Haitian Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 25 pp. {740-5}

 

Fede, Ana Lopez & dulce Haeussler-fiore. 2001. An Introduction to the Culture of The Dominican Republic for Rehabilitation Service Providers. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 32 pp. {740-5}

 

Batres, Eileen Giron. 2001. Providing Rehabilitation for Persons from El Salvador: Cultural information for service providers in the U.S. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 19 pp. {740-5}

 

Pinto, Priya E. & Nupur Sahu. 2001. Working with Persons with Disabilities: An Indian perspective. In John Stone (ed.) CIRRIE Monograph Series. Centre for International Rehabilitation Research Information & Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. 28 pp. {740-5}

 

Youth

Anisef, Paul & Michael Lanphier. (Eds.) 2003. The World in a City. Toronto: University of  Toronto Press. 543 pp. {570}

 

Community Social Planning and Council of Toronto Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2003. Social Infrastructure and Vulnerable Communities. {320}

 

Beth Wilson. 2003. Looking for a Hand Up: A profile of food bank recipients in four Ontario communities. Community Social Planning and Council of Toronto. {320}

 

Maytree Foundation

The Maytree Foundation. 2002. Annual Report 2002. {958}

 

The Maytree Foundation. 2003. Integration Immigrant Skills into the Ontario Economy: A ten point plan.  {958}

 

Caledon Institute

Omidvar, Ratna. 2001. Social Inclusion: A new vision of immigrant settlement in Canada. Caledon Institute of Social Policy. September, 2001: 1-8. {969}

 

Brouwer, Andrew. 2000. The New Immigration Act: More questions than answers. Caledon Institute of Social Policy. May 2000:108. {969}

 

Boadbent, Alan. 2002. The Place of Cities in Canada: Inside the constitutional box and out. Caledon Institute of Social Policy. June 2002: 1-6. {969}

 

Boadbent, Alan. 2003. How to Make Immigration Work better: Countering the defeatists. Caledon Institute of Social Policy. February 2003: 1-7.  {969}

 

Boadbent, Alan. 2001. The Philanthropic Contract: Mutual benefit for the public good. Caledon Institute of Social Policy. June 2001:1-6. {969}

 

Labour Market

Working Skills Centre. 2002. From the “Canadian Work Experience” Dilemma to Canadian Labour Market Participation: Programs and strategies for marginalized Immigrant women.

 

International Migration

Da, Wei Wei. 2003. Gender Relations in Recent Chinese Migration to Australia. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 12(3): 361- 384. {830}

 

Da, Wei Wei. 2003. Transnational Grandparenting: Child care arrangements among migrants from the People’s Republic of China. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 4(1): 79-103. {830}

 

Da, Wei Wei. 2003. A Regional Traditional of Gender Equity: Shanghai men in Sydney, Australia. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 12(2):133-149. {830}

 

Bibliography

Mary-Lee Mulholland. 2001. Executive Summary and Analysis: Annotated bibliography of Canadian theses and dissertations on diversity (1980- 2001). Social Anthropology of York University. {910)

 

Metropolis

Metropolis. 2003. Metropolis Report on Activities 2002-2003. {00}

 

Canadian Issues. February 2002. Canadian Ethnocultural Council. {00}

 

Canadian Diversity. 3(1) Winter 2004. {00}

 

Statistics/Demographics

Statistics Canada. 2003. Ethnic Diversity Survey: Portrait of a multicultural society. {810}

 

Journal

International Migration Review. Vol. 37, Fall 2003. New York: Centre for Migration Studies. {830}

 

Journal of International Migration and Integration. Summer 2003, Vol. 3, No. 3 & 4. Edmonton: University of Alberta.  {830}

 

Journal of International Migration and Integration. Summer 2003, Vol. 4, No. 1 Edmonton: University of Alberta. {830}

 

Refuge, Vol. 21, No. 2. Canada’s Periodical on Refugees. February 2003. Palestinian Refugees. {965}

 

Current Housing Research. Vol. 10, No. 2 Winter 2003-2004. {760}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, December 2003

Working paper from Vancouver Centre
Devoretz, Don J. Sergiy Pivnenko & Diane Coulombe. 2003. The Immigration Triangle: Quebec, Canada and the Rest of the World. RIIM Working Paper Series No. 03-11.  43 pp. {970-03}

Edgington, David W., Michael A. Goldberg & Thomas Hutton. 2003. The Hong Kong Chinese in Vancouver. RIIM Working Paper Series No. 03-12. 39 pp. {970-03}

 

Hiebert, Daniel & David Ley. 2003. Characteristics of Immigrant Transnationalism in Vancouver. RIIM Working Paper Series No. 03-15. 23 pp. {970-03}

 

Pivnenko, Sergiy & Don J. DeVoretz. 2003. The Recent Economic Performance of Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada and the U.S. RIIM Working Paper Series No. 03-10. 28 pp. {970-03}

 

Sandercock, Leonie. 2003. Rethinking Multiculturalism for the 21st century. RIIM Working Paper Series No. 03-14. 27 pp. {970-03}

 

Walton-Roberts, Margaret & Geraldine Pratt. 2003. Mobile Modernities: One South Asian family negotiates immigration, gender and class. RIIM Working Paper Series No.

03-13. 27 pp. {970-03}

Housing
Murdie, Robert (Ed.) 2003. Living on the Ragged Edges: Immigrants, refugees and homelessness in Toronto. Forum Summary. 64 pp. Available at website: http://ceris.metropolis.net/index_e.html   {760}

Immigration Policy
Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2003. Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration. Available in French. {140-4}

Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, October 2003

Economics of Immigration
Lo, Licia, Carlos Teixeira and Marie Truelove. 2003. Polish and Somali Entrepreneurship and the Building of Ethnic Economies in Toronto. Space, Population, Societies, 2003-1, pp.167-181. {820}

Employment/Labour Market
Owen, Timothy. 2003. Immigrant Labour Market Policies, Programs and Outcomes: City of Toronto. 14 pp. {770}

Reitz, Jeffery G. & Anil Verma. 2003. Immigration, Race, and Labour: Unionization and wages in the Canadian labour market. Research report. 29 pp. {770}

Metropolis Research
Metropolis Project. 2001. Cities Initiative: Profile of Metropolis Urban Research. French version is available. {00}

Law and Justice
Beare, Margaret E. 2003. Policing with a National Security Agenda. Commissioned by the Department of Canadian Heritage for the National Forum on Policing in a Multicultural Society. 32 pp. {250}

Pruegger, Valerie. 2003. Community and Policing in Partnership. Paper developed for Policing in a Multicultural Society Conference, February 2003 - Ottawa. 23 pp. {250}

 

Wortley, Scot. 2003. Civilian Governance and Policing in a Multicultural Society: A discussion paper. Paper prepared for the Multiculturalism Directorate, Canadian Heritage. 37 pp. {250}

Multiculturalism
Canadian Heritage. 2003. Annual Report on the Operation of The Canadian Multiculturalism Act 2001-2002.Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, Ottawa. {140}

Settlement Program/Services
The Pinnacle Group. 2002. Partners in Settlement of Privately Sponsored Refugees in On
tario – Final Report of Conference for Settlement Workers and Refugee Sponsors, Feb. 4, 2002. 54 pp. {128}

Language and Immigration

Office of the Commissioner of Official Language. 2002. Official Languages and Immigration: Obstacles and Opportunities for Immigrants and Communities. {720}

Refugee Policy
UNHCR. 2003. Statelessness in Canadian Context: A discussion paper. 55 pages {195}

Working Papers from Prairie Centre
Krahn, Harvey, Tracey M. Derwing and Baha Abu-Laban. 2003. The Retention of Newcomers in Second and Third Tier Cities in Canada. PCERII Working Paper Series No. WP01-03. 23 pp. {972}

Cook, Derek. 2003. Attraction and Retention of Immigrants: Policy Implications for the City of Calgary. PCERII Working Paper Series No. WP02-03. 19 pp. {972}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, September 2003

Immigration Policy
Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2002. Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration.

Employment and Immigration Canada 1996. Immigration to Canada: Issues for discussion. {120}

 

Economics
Lo, Lucia. 2003. The Economic Experience of Chinese Immigrants in the Toronto CMA. Paper presented at Seminar held by York Centre for Asian Research, March 21, 2003. {820}

Ley, David & Heather Smith. 2000. Relations between Deprivation and Immigrant Groups in Large Canadian Cities. Urban Studies, 37 (1), 37-62. {750}

 

Picot, Garnett & Feng Hou. 2003. The Rise in Low-income Rates among Immigrants in Canada. Business and Labour Market Analysis Division, Statistics Canada.  The paper is also available on Internet www.statcan.ca. {750}

Services Evaluation
Kerr, Gillian & Anne Simard. 2003. ISAP Program Review: Final Report and Recommendations. Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Settlement and Port of Entry Directorate, Ontario Region. Prepared by Real World Systems. {128}

Housing
Current Housing Research, vol.10, No. 1, Summer 2003. {760}

Ethnoracial Community
Walker, James W. St. G. 2002. A Jewel in the Mosaic: India in Canadian Immigration Policy and National Identity. Paper presented to the conference on Canada’s global Engagements in the 21st Century.  21 pp.  {510}

Health
Khanlou, Nazilla. 2003. Mental Health Promotion Education in Multicultural Settings. Nurse Education Today, 23, 96-103. {740}

Rummens, Joanna Anneke & Rajko Seat. 2002. Assessing the Impact of the Kosovo Conflict on the Mental Health and Well Being of Newcomer Serbian Children and Youth in the Greater Toronto Area. Research Report.  {740}

Education
Bernhard, Judith K. 2002. Toward a 21st Century Developmental Theory: Principles to Account for Diversity in Children’s Lives. Race, Gender & Class, Vol. 9, No. 4, 45-60.

Vancouver Centre Working Paper Series
Andersson, R. 2003.
Settlement Dispersal of Immigrants and Refugees in
Europe: Policy and Outcomes. Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working paper series No. 03-08. {970}

Beynon, J., R. Ilieva, M. Dichupa, & H. Shemina. 2003. “Do You Know Your Language?” How Teachers of Punjabi and Chinese Ancestries Construct their Family Languages in their Personal and Professional Lives. Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working paper series No. 03-04. {970}

 

Hiebert, D. & R. Pendakur. 2003. Who’s Cooking? The Changing Ethnic Division of Labour in Canada, 1971-1996. Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working paper series No. 03-09. {970}

 

Hiebert, D. 2003. Are Immigrants Welcome? Introducing the Vancouver Community Studies. Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working paper series No. 03-06. {970}

 

Hiebert, D., J. Collins, & P. Spoonley. 2003. Uneven Globalization: Neoliberal Regimes, Immigration, and Multiculturalism in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working paper series No. 03-04. {970}

 

Shi, Y. 2003. The Impact of Canada’s Immigration Act on Chinese Independent Immigrants. Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working paper series No. 03-07. {970}

Journal
International Migration Review
, Vol. 37, Issue 142, Summer 2003. New York: Centre for Migration Studies.

Journal of International Migration and Integration. Spring 2002, Vol. 3, No. 2.

Office of the Commission of Official Languages 2002. Official languages and immigration: obstacles and opportunities for immigrants and communities.

 

Refugee. Vol. 21, No 3. May 2003. Toronto: Centre for Refugee Studies. {960}

 

Statistics Canada. 2001. Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada. The paper is also available on the website. <www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/030904/d030904a.htm. {810-7}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, June 2003

Buader, H., & E. Cameron. 2002. Cultural Barriers to Labour Market Integration: Immigrants from South Asia and the former Yugoslavia. Working paper series: No. 02-03 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Canadian Council for Refugees. 1999. Refugee Rights Are Human Rights: How Canada lives up – or fails to live up – to its human rights obligations towards refugees and other non-citizens. {190}

 

Canadian Global Change Program. 1996. Data Policy and Barriers to Data Access in Canada: Issues for Global Change Research. The Royal society of Canada. {810-7}

 

Canadian Heritage. 1996. Canadian Studies and Youth Programs. Information and Application Guide, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {570}

 

Canadian Heritage. 1999. Draft Proceedings of Seminar on Social Justice and Multiculturalism: Contemporary Policy and Research Issues. {250-2}

 

Centre for International Statistics. 1998. 1996 Census Custom Tabulations Order Submitted to Statistics Canada. Canadian Council on Social Development. {810-7}

 

Charlton, A., S. Duff, D. Grant, & et al. 2002. The Challenges to Responding to Human Smuggling in Canada: Practitioners Reflect on the 1999 Boat Arrivals in British Columbia. Working paper series: No. 02-23 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2001. Special Studies: Towards a More Balanced Geographic Distribution of Immigrants. Strategic Policy, Planning and Research, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {120-4}

 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2002. Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration. Communications Branch, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {120-4}

 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2002. Fact Sheet. No.8, No.10 -11, No. 15 –19. {195}

 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2002. Fact Sheet. No. 1, and No. 2. {195}

 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2002. Fact Sheet. No. 21 -23. {195}

 

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2002. Fact Sheet. No.5 - No. 7. {195}

 

Communication Branch. 2002. Facts and Figures 2001: Immigration Overview. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {810-7}

 

Communication Branch. 2002. Facts and Figures 2001: Statistics Overview of the Temporary Resident and Refugee Claimant Population. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {810-7}

 

Community Information Centre for the City of York, Eritrean Canadian Community Centre of Metropolitan Toronto, & Somali Immigrant Women Association. 2001. A Study of the Settlement Experiences of Eritrean and Somali Parents in Toronto. Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of Settlement and Integration Services (OASIS). {320-6}

 

Creese, G. & E. N. Kambere. 2002. "What Colour is Your English?" Working paper series: No. 02-20 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

DeVoretz, D., & K. Zhang. 2003. Citizenship, Passports and the Brain Exchange Triangle. Working paper series: No. 03-02 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

DeVoretz, D., Z. Ma, & K. Zhang. 2002. Triangular Human Capital Flows: Some Empirical Evidence from Hong Kong and Canada. Working paper series: No. 02-17

Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Geddle, K. 2002. Licence to Labour: Obstacles Facing Vancouver’s Foreign-Trained Engineers. Working paper series: No. 02-21 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

George, U. & K. T. Tsang. 2000. Project to Monitor and Evaluate the Settlement Process of Refugees Sponsored by the Afghan Association of Ontario. Second interim report for Citizenship and Immigration Canada Ontario Administration of Settlement and Integration Services. Centre for Applied Social Research, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. {196-1}

 

George, U. & K. T. Tsang. 2001. Monitoring and Evaluating the Settlement Process of Refugees Sponsored by the Afghan Association of Ontario. Evaluation report. Project funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada Ontario Administration of Settlement and Integration Services. Centre for Applied Social Research, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. {196-1}

 

Gozalie, H. 2002. Immigrants’ Earnings and Assimilation in Canada’s Labour Market: the Case of Overachievers. Working paper series: No. 02-11 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Henin, B. 2002. Immigration to Canada’s Mid-Sized Cities: A Study of Latin Americans and Africans in Victoria, B. C. Working paper series: No. 02-22 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Immigration and Refugee Board. 2002. The Immigration and Refugee Board: What It Is and How It Works. {195}

 

Ippolito, J. 2003. Linguistic Diversity and Immigrant Youth in Junior School Classrooms. Paper presented at the CERIS. {570-2}

 

The International Journal of Human Rights. Volume 5, Number 4, winter 2001. A Frank CASS Journal, London. {190}

 

Kerr, G., A. Simard., & L. Powers. 2002. Evaluation of the OASIS Computerization Project. Final report to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {310}

 

Ley, D. 2003. Offsetting Immigration and Domestic Migration in Gateway Cities: Canadian and Australian Reflections on an ‘American Dilemma’. Working paper series: No. 03-01 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Mahtani, M., & A. Mountz. 2002. Immigration to British Columbia: Media Representation and Public Opinion. Working paper series: No. 02-15 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

McKay, D. 2002. Filipina Identities: Geographies of Social Integration/Exclusion in the Canadian Metropolis. Working paper series: 02-18 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Murdie, R. A. & L. Borgegärd. 1998. Immigration, Spatial Segregation and Housing Segmentation of Immigrants in Metropolitan Stockholm, 1960-95. Urban Studies, Vol.35, No. 10, 1998. {760}

 

National Housing and Homelessness Network. 2001. A Report on Housing and Homeless in Canada. State of the Crisis, 2001. {760}

 

Recalde, A. 2002. Recent Latin Americans in Vancouver: Unyielding Diverse Needs versus Insufficient Services. Working paper series: No. 02-19 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Richardson, K. 2002. Sieve or Shield? NAFTA and its Influence within Cascadia. Working paper series: No. 02-16 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Shapcott, M. 2001. The Ontario Alternative Budget 2001. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternative/Ontario. {120-4}

 

Sherkin, S., & A. Demchuk. 2003. Economic Integration and Immigrant Women in Toronto: A Bilateral Perspective. Final report for Canadian Centre for Women’s Education and Development in Partnership with Children’s Aid Society of Toronto. {600-4}

 

Statistics Canada. 1996. Questions: et raisons pour lesquelles les questions vous sont posées. Statistics Canada. {810}

 

Statistics Canada. 2001. 2001 Census Consultation Geography Report. {810}

 

Statistics Canada. 2001. 2001 Census Consultation Geography Supplement. {810}

 

Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Census Preview of Products and Services. {810}

 

Strategic Research and Statistics. 2003. Report: Foreign Students in Canada 1980-2001.

The International Journal of Human Rights. Vol. 5, No. 2, Winter 2001. A Frank Cass Journal. {190}

 

Waters, J. L., & S. Y. Teo. 2002. Social and Cultural Impacts of Immigration: An Examination of the Concept of ‘ Social Cohesion’ with Implications for British Columbia. Working paper series: No. 03-03 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis.b{970}

 

Zhang, K., & D. DeVoretz. 2002. Human Capital Investment and Flow: A Multiperiod Model for China. Working paper series: No. 02-14 Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. {970}

 

Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, July - September 2002

Abdool, S. N., & B. VissandiJe. 2001. An Inventory of Conceptual Frameworks and Women’s Health Indicators. Research report submitted to: Report Card on Canadian Women’s Health Steering Committee, Bureau of Cardio-respiratory Disease and Diabetes, Health Canada. {600}

Beyene, D., C. Butcher, B. Joe, & T. Richmond. 1996. Immigrant service agencies: a fundamental component of anti-racist social services. In C. E. James (ed), Perspectives on Racism and the Human Services Sector: A case for change (pp.171-82). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. {170}

Boshyk, Y., & B. Balan. 1982. Political Refugees and “Displaced Persons,” 1945-1954: A Selected Bibliography and Guide to Research with Special Reference to the Ukrainians. The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, the University of Alberta. {910}

Burke, M., & J. Shields. 1999. The Job-poor Recovery: Social cohesion and the Canadian labor market. A research report of the Ryerson Social Reporting Network. {770}

Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. 1994. The Need for Community Services: A study of the south Asian community in metropolitan Toronto. 124 pp. {320}

Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. 1998. Exploring Organizational Structures of South Asian Agencies Providing Direct Services. 104 pp.  {320}

Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. 2001. Community Demographic Profile. 7pp.  {940}

Current Housing Research. Vol. 9, No. 1, Summer 2002. Canada: Home to Canadians. {760}

Daenzer, P. M. (No date). Black Students and the Educational System: A focus on metropolitan Toronto. {570}

Day, L. H.  & A. Içduygu. 1997. The consequences of international migration for the status of women: a Turkish study. International Migration. 35 (3): 337-371 {600}

DeCoito, P. & L. Williams. 2000. Setting the Course: A framework for coordinating services for immigrants and refugees in peel region. Report of the Social Planning Council of Peel, funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {310}

Dion, K. L. 2001. Immigrants’ perceptions of housing discrimination in Toronto: the housing new Canadians project. Journal of Social Issues, 57 (3): 523-39. {760}

Frisken, F. & M. Wallace. 2002. The Response of the Municipal Public Service Sector to the Challenge of Immigrant Settlement. Research paper funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Region. {128}

Garay, E. 2000. Integrated settlement planning project: social, economic and demographic profile Hispanic community. Hispanic Development Council. {510}

Hart, M. A. 2002. Seeking Mino-Pimatisiwin: An aboriginal approach to helping. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. 128 pp. {550}

INSCAN: International settlement Canada, research resource division for refugees. Summer 2202. 16 (1) {960}

James, C. E. (ed.) 2000. Experiencing Difference. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. {150}

James, C. E. 2002. Achieving desire: narrative of a black male teacher. Qualitative Studies in Education. 15 (2): 171-86.  {900}

Jenson, J. 1998. Mapping social cohesion: the state of Canadian research. CPRN Study No. F (03). {140}

Kaur, A., M. Laskin & B. Mutta. 2002. South Asian Family Violence Volunteer Response Team. A Joint Project of Punjabi Community Health Centre and Victim Services of Peel. Final Report. 29 pp. {730}

Kellough, Gail and Scot Wortley. 2002.  Remand for Plea: Bail Decisions and Plea Bargaining as Commensurate Decisions.  Brit. J. Criminol. 42: 186-210. {250}

Khanlou, N., M. Beiser, E. Cole, M. Freire, I. Hyman, & K. M. Kilbride. 2002. Mental Health Promotion Among Newcomer Female Youth: Post-migration Experiences and Self-esteem. Status of Woman Canada. {740}

Kitchener, March 2000. Building Community Supports for Refugees: Community Research Report. Survivors of Torture and Trauma Working Group. {350}

Koc-Arat, S. 2001. Caregivers Break the Silence: A Participatory Action Research on the Abuse and Violence, including the Impact of Family Separation, Experienced by Women in the Live-in Caregiver Program. {600}

Lau, J. & A. Lee. 2001. Adolescents Voice their Needs: Mental health needs study for Markham and Scarborough Chinese Youth. Research paper for East Metro Youth Services. {570}

Li, P. S. 2001. Immigrants’ Propensity to Self-employment. IMDB Research Paper series of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Strategic Policy, Planning and Research. {770/860}

McDonough, P., A. Robertson, B. Payne, B. Rahder, F. Shaver, & P. Wakewich. 1998. Feminist Research Methodology and Women’s Health: A review of Literature. Research paper for National Network on Environments and Women’s Health. {920}

Miller, F.,  L. Weir, R. Mykitiuk, R. Lee, S. Sherwin, & S. Tudiver. (eds.) 2000. The Gender of Genetic Futures: The Canadian biotechnology strategy, women and health. NNEWH Working Paper Series, York University, Toronto. {600}

Mulvihill, M. A., L. Mailloux, & W. Atkin. 2001. Advancing policy and research responses to immigrant and refugee women’s health in Canada. Centres of excellence for women’s health. {600}

Murdie, R. A. 2002. The housing careers of Polish and Somali newcomers in Toronto’s rental market. Housing studies. 17 (3): 423-443. 760}

Mutta, B. (ed.). 1997. Health Project for South Asian Seniors. A Needs Assessment Study. A Joint Project of Coalition of Agencies Serving South Asians, Punjabi Community Health Centre and South Asian Women’s Centre. 57 pp. With tapes and brochures. {580}

OASIS: Ontario administration of settlement & integration services. 2002. Putting the pieces together: resource catalog II. Products developed for use in immigrant settlement programs across Ontario. {950}

Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants. 1990. Focus on Immigrant Women: A Study of Immigrant Women’s Needs and Programs in the OCASI Network. Prepared by Marion Maceda-Villanueva. 72 pp. {600}

Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants. 1992. Community Agencies Serving Refugees. A Background Paper from the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants. 5 pp. {195}

Papademetriou, D. G. 2001. Reflections on International Migration and its Future. The J. Douglas Gibson Lecture. School of Policy, Queen’s University. {830}

Ratcliffe, A. 2001. School Performance of the Children from Immigrants Families/Renderment scolaire des enfants de familles immigrantes. Memorandum. Strategic Policy, Planning and Research, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 3 pp. {560}

Razack, N. 2002. Transforming the Field: Critical antiracist and anti-oppressive perspectives for the human services practicum. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. {175}

Ruck, Martin D. and Scot Wortley. 2002.  Racial and Ethnic Minority High School Students’ Perceptions of School Disciplinary Practices: A Look at Some Canadian Findings.  Journal of Youth and Adolescence 31(3):185-195. {250

Social Planning Council. 2001. Bridging the Information Gap for the Advancement of Our Community: Annual report 2000-2001. {320}

Strategic Policy, Planning and Research, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 2001. Towards a More Balanced Geographic Distribution of Immigrants. {120}

The Report and Action Plan of the Four-level Government/African Canadian Community Working Group: “Towards a New Beginning.” 1992. {520}

Worswick, C. 2001. School Performance of the Children of Immigrants in Canada 1994-1998. Department of Economics, Carlton University and Family and Labor Studies, Statistics Canada. 30 pp. {560}

Wortley, Scot, Ross Macmillan and John Hagan. 1997.  Just Desserts? The Racial Polarization of Criminal Injustice.  Law & Society Review, 31(4): 637-676. {250}

Wortley, Scot. 1996.  Justice for all? Race and perceptions of bias in the Ontario criminal justice system – A Toronto survey.  Canadian Journal of Criminology, October:439-467. {250}

Wortley, Scot. 1999.  A Northern Taboo: Research on Race, Crime and Criminal Justice in Canada.  Canadian Journal of Criminology, April:261-274. {250}

Wortley, Scot. 1999.  Hate Crime Controversy: Opposing Views on Hate Crime Legislation and Enforcement Practices.  Policing and Society,  9:1-10. {250}

Wortley, Scot. 1999.  Misrepresentation or Realty? The Depiction of Race and Crime in the Toronto Print Media.  Paper presented at the First Biennial Conference on Crime and Criminal Justice in the Caribbean Region, Bridgetown, Barbados. {250}

Wortley, Scot. 1999.  The Usual Suspects: Race, Police Stops and Perceptions of Criminal Injustice.  Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of American Society of Criminology. {250}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, May - June 2002

Controlling Immigration (Conference Papers)

Seol, Dong-Hoon and John D. Skrentny. 2002. South Korea: Importing Undocumented Workers. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 42 pp. {830-5}

Tsuda, Takeyuki (Gaku) and Wayne A. Cornelius. 2002. Japan: The Illusion of Immigration Control. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 58 pp. {830-5}

Venturini, Alessandra. 2002. Italy: Immigration is a problem in Italy, but it isn’t an economic one. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 6 pp. {830-5}

Calavita, Kitty. 2002. Italy: Immigration, Economic Flexibility, and Policy Responses. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 83 pp. {830-5}

Muus, Philip. 2002. The Netherlands: A de facto Immigration Country, a Pragmatic Approach Between Economic Needs and Humanitarian Considerations. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 22 pp. {830-5}

Hollifield, James F. 2002. France: The Limits of Immigration Control in France. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 61 pp. {830-5}

Loeffelholz, Hans Dietrich Von. 2002. Germany: Toward a "New" Immigration Policy in Germany. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 11 pp. {830-5}

Cornelius, Wayne A. 2002. Spain: The Uneasy Transition From Labor Exporter to Labor Importer. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 46 pp. {830-5}

Martin, Philip L. 2002. Germany: Managing Migration in the 21st Century. Paper presented at the Conference on Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. University of California-San Diego, May 17-18, 2002. 40 pp. {830-5}

Cornelius, Wayne A. 2001. Death at the Border: Efficacy and Unintended Consequences of US Immigration control Policy. Reprinted from Population and Development Review, 27(4): 661-685. {830-5}

Immigration Settlement

The Pinnacle Group. 2002. Partners in Settlement of Privately Sponsored Refugees in Ontario – final report. Conference paper funded by Ontario Administration of Settlement and Integration Services (OASIS), Citizenship and Immigration Canada. February 4-5, 2002. 54 pp. {125}

Immigration Policy

Commissioner of Community and Neighbourhood Services. 2001. Immigration and Settlement Policy Framework. Submitted to the Community Services Committee. 14 pp. {120-3}

Citizenship Participation

Tallentire, Jenea L. 2001. "Building a ‘shining moment’: social memory and community identity in the 1967 Centennial Projects." Research paper. University of British Columbia. 26 pp. {130}

Bloemraad, Irene. 2001. The North American Naturalization Gap: An Institutional Approach to Citizenship Acquisition in the United States and Canada. Forthcoming in International Migration Review, 2002, Vol. 36, No. 1. 48 pp. {130}

Multiculturalism

Winter, Elke. 2001. National Unity versus Multiculturalism? Rethinking the Logic of Inclusion in Germany and Canada. International Journal of Canadian Studies, 24: 165-193. {170} {140-3}

Mock, Karen R. & April Shour Laufer. 2001. Race Relations Training in Canada: Towards the Development of Professional Standards. Prepared for the League for Human Rights of B’Nai Brith Canada and published by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. 59 pp. {140}

Women

Dallaire, Marlene. 2001. Promoting Women’s Health through Public Consultation. Centres of Excellence for Women’s Health Research Bulletin, 2,1:11-13. {600-3}

Feldberg, Georgina. 2001. The Power of Citizen Engagement to Influence Research and Policy. Centres of Excellence for Women’s Health Research Bulletin, 2(1): 4-7. {600-3}

Gerrard, Nikki, Gwen Russell & Noreen Johns. 2001. Seeking a Seat at the Policy Table: Farm Women and the Impact of Program Cuts. Centres of Excellence for Women’s Health Research Bulletin, 2,1:17-18. {600-3}

Maritime Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health. 2001. The Process is the Product: Redefining Policy Making. Centres of Excellence for Women’s Health Research Bulletin, 2, 1:7-9. {600-3}

Martz, Forsdick Diane, K & Deborah Bryson Sarauer. 2001. Policy From the Ground Up: Rural Services for Survivors of Woman Abuse. Centres of Excellence for Women’s Health Research Bulletin, 2,1:14-16. {600-3}

Poole, Nancy. 2001. The Mice that Roared: Using Feminist Activist Principles to Influence Policy. Centres of Excellence for Women’s Health Research Bulletin, 2 (1): 9-11. {600-3}

Education

Blades, David, Ingrid Johnson & Elaine Simmt et al. 2000. Cultural Diversity and Secondary School Curricula. Published by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. 60 pp. {710-2}

Solomon, R. Patrick & Goli Rezai-Rashti. 2001. Teacher Candidates’ Racial Identity Development and its Impact on Learning to Teach. Funded by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. 59 pp. {710}

Ethnoracial Community

Leung, Ho Hon and Lynn McDonnald. 2001. Chinese Immigrant Women Who Care for Aging Parents. This project is funded by CERIS, in collaboration with the Chinese Canadian National Council, Toronto Chapter, 2001. 31 pp. {520/600}

Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS) and CERIS. 2001. A Report on the Settlement Experiences of Kosovar Refugees in Ontario. Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of Settlement and Integration Services (OASIS). 125 pp. French version is available. {520}

Economic of Immigration

Alboim, Naomi. 2002. Fullfilling the Promise: Integrating Immigrant Skills into the Canadian Economy. The Maytree Foundation. 54 pp. {820}

Housing

Dion, Kenneth, L. 2001. Immigrants’ Perceptions of Housing Discrimination in Toronto: The Housing New Canadians Project. Journal of Social Issues, 57, 3:523-539. {760-3}

Native/First Nation

Hodgins, Bruce W. 2001. "Aboriginal Peoples and their Historic Rights to Hunting: A reasonable Symbiotic Relationship for Citizens Plus." Trent University. 14 pp. {550}

Employment/labour

JobStart and Skills for Change. 2001. Access for Foreign-Trained IT Professionals: An Exploration of Systemic Barriers to Employment. Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage: Multicultural Program. (pgs.40). {770-3}

Demographics

Strategic Policy, Planning and Research of Informetrica Limited. 2000. Recent Immigrants in the Toronto Metropolitan Area: A Comparative Portrait Based on the 1996 Census. Prepared for Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 84 pp. {810}

International Migration

Da, Wei Wei. 2001. Migrants from the People’s Republic of China to Australia: A Study of Family Practices. Doctoral thesis, Faculty of Education, University of Sydney, Australia. 321 pp. {830}

Borowski, Allan. 1992. "Business Migration to Australia." The University of New South Wales. March 1992. 11 pp. {830}

Journal of International Migration and Integration. 2001. Metropolis Research and Policy Review. Summer 2001, 2 (3). {830}

Matas, David. 1992. "Refugee Determination: Australia and Canada Compared." Canadian Council for Refugees. 20 pp. {115}

Papers from Vancouver Centre

Dyck, I. & Mclaren. T. 2002. "Becoming Canadians? Girls, Home and School and Renegotiating Feminine Identity." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series. No. 02-08. 14 pp. {970}

Edgington, David W. & Thomas A. Hutton. 2002. "Multiculturalism and Local Government in Greater Vancouver." Vancouver Centre of Excellence Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series. No. 02-06. 25 pp. {970}

Geiger, B. 2002. "Clothing demand for Canadian-born and Foreign-born Households." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series. No. 02-04. 25 pp. {970}

Hiebert, D. 2002. "Canadian Immigration and the Selection-settlement Trade-off: Exploring Immigrant Economic Participation in British Columbia." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series. No. 02-05. 37 pp. {970}

Vertovec, S. 2002. "Religion in Migration, Diasporas and Transnationalism." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis. Working Paper Series. No. 02-07. 33 pp. {970}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, April 2002

Immigration Policy

Adelman, Howard. 2002. The New Immigration Regulations. Final version of presentation at Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, January 22, 2002. 20 pp. {120-4}

Metropolis Project. 2001. Brain Gain, Brain Waste, Grain Drain: Using the diversity model to attract and keep talent in Canada. Metropolis Conversation Series – Conversation Four. Ottawa, January 2001. Booklet. 16 pp. {120-4}

Metropolis Project. 2001. Economic and Social Performance Outcomes of Recent Immigrants: How can we improve them? Metropolis Conversation Series – Conversation Five. Ottawa, February 2001. Booklet. 22 pp. {120-4}

Immigrant Services/Planning

Miedema, Judy Maan. 2001. Faith and Refugee Resettlement: A case for wholistic planning. Master thesis, University of Guelph, Ontario. 86 pp. {320-7}

Policy/Services Evaluation

Power Analysis Inc. 2002. Evaluation du Programme d’Aide au Reetablissement. Rapport Final. Experts en Evaluation de Programme, Enquete et Analyse de Donnees. January 2002. {128}

Language

Jedwab, Jack. 2002. Immigration and the Vitality of Canada’s Official Language Communities: Policy, Demography and Identity. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages, Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. French version available. 73 pp. {720-2}

Hart, Doug & Alister Cumming. 1997. A Follow-Up Study of People In Ontario Completing Level 3 of the Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) Program. Report to the Ontario Region LINC Advisory Committee. 98 pp. {720}

Emploi et Immigration Canada. 1991. Guide A L'Intention Des Nouveaux Arrivants Au Canada. {720}

Emploi et Immigration Canada. 1992. Comment Travailler Avec Les Nouveaux Arrivants. Guide a L' intention Des Travailleurs en Immgration et en Etablissement. {720}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 1997. A Newcomer's Introduction to Canada. 79 pp. (available in French). {720}

Ethnoracial Community

Potter, Stephanie M. 1999. The Social Resources of Immigrants: Effects on the Integration of Independent and Family Class Immigrants to Toronto, Canada from South Asia. Doctoral thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto. 517 pp. {520}

Health

Cheung, Angela M., Gabriel Chan, Ruhee Chaudhry, Esme Fuller-Thompson, Ken Milstead and Lilian Thompson. 2002. Towards Healthier Bones: A cross-sectional study examining fracture risk and access to care among Chinese immigrants. CERIS funded research report. 16 pp. {980-4}

Refugee

Refugee Sponsorship Training Program. 2001. Group of Five Handbook. 46 pp. {195}

Refugee Sponsorship Training Program. 2001. Sponsoring Group Handbook. 46 pp. {195}

Employment

Employment Immigration Canada. 1993. Living in Canada : What You Should Know. 9 pp. {770-3}

Murch, Kem Productions. 1994. Looking for Work in Canada: Strategies for New Canadians. Human Resources and Labour Canada. {770-3}

Needs Assessment

McDonald, Lynn, Usha George, Joanne Daciuk, Miu Chung Yan and Hermione Rowan. 2001. A Study on the Settlement Related Needs of Newly Arrived Immigrant Seniors in Ontario. June 30, 2001. Project funded by CIC and OASIS. {320-7}

Immigration/Settlement

Ontario ISAP Conference. 1999. Hosted by MIAG in partnership with: Web Networks and Berry and Associates. {125}

Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 1998. FundraisingY The Approachable Way. {125}

Social Services

Toronto. 1997. Merchants of Care? The Non-Profit Sector in a Competitive Social Services Marketplace. Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto. {320-7}

Working Papers from Vancouver Centre

Beynon June, Lleva Roumiana, Dichupa Marela. 2001. "Teachers of Chinese Ancestry: The interaction of Identities and Professional Roles." December 2001. Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper Series. {970}

Hirji, Shemina and Beyon June. 2001. "Teachers of Punjabi Ancestry: Their Perceptions of their Roles in the British Columbia Education System." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper Series. November 2001. {970}

Globerman, Steven. 2001. "Globalization and Immigration." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper Series. April 2001. {970}

De Voretz, Don & Zhongdong Ma. 2001. "Triangular Capital Flows between Sending, Entrepot and the Rest of the World Destinations." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper Series. April 2001. {970}

Fang, Jin. 2001. "New challenge of Globalization to China and its Impact on the Trends of Immigaration to Canada." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper Series. April 2001. {970}

Li, Minghuan. 2001. "Everybody Acts Independently: A Study of the Refugee Determination Process in British Columbia, Canada." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper Series. April 2001. {970}

Didukh, Galina. 2001. "Immigrants and the Demand for Shelter." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper Series. April 2001. {970}

Mongrain Steeve, Marceau, Nicholas, Mansour, Abdala. 2001. "Gangs and Crime Deterrence." Vancouver Centre of Excellence. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper Series. April 2001. {970}

Documents from Montreal Centre

Bourgeois, Frederique & Helly, Denise. 2000. Une recherche comparative: politiques d’accueil, insertion sociale et circulation migratoire: Les refugies kosovars evacues a Lyon et a Montreal au printemps 1999. Immigration et Metropoles. 175 pp. {975}

Simard, Carolle. 2001. La representation des groups ethniques et des minorites visibles au niveau municipal: Candiates et elus. 65 pp. {975}

Ledoyen, Alberte. 2002. Le regard des petits proprietaires sur les demandeurs de logement: etude exploratoire sur les perceptions et les attitutdes des petits proprietarires envers les clienteles des minorites ethnoculturelles. Immigration et Metropoles. 104 pp. {975}

Immigration et Metropoles. 2002. La reussite en francais des allophones au collegial: Rapport de recherche Juin 2000. Reedition 2002. Universite Montreal. 313 pp. {975}


Documents Available at CERIS Resource Centre, March 2002

Housing

Teixeira, Jose Carlos. 1992. The Role of "Ethnic" Sources of Information in the Relocation Decision-Making Process: A Case Study of the Portuguese in Mississauga. Doctoral thesis, Graduate Programme in Geography, York University, Ontario, Canada. {760}

Mental Health

Beiser, Hou, Kaspar & Noh. 2000. Transitions Into and Out of Poverty: impact on immigrant and non-immigrant children’s developmental behaviours. Project funded by Human Resources Canada. Culture, Community and Health Studies, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto. {740}

Ethnoracial Community

McGown, Rima Berns. Muslims in the Diaspora: The Somali Communities of London and Toronto. Toronto, U of T Press, 1999. {510}

Employment/Labour

Reitz, Jeffrey G. 2001. Immigrant Skill Utilization in the Canadian Labour Market: Implications of Human Capital Research, Journal of International Migration and Integration (forthcoming). {770}

International Migration

International Migration Review. Vol. 35, Spring 2001. Centre for Migration Studies. {830/4}

Youth

Kilbride, M. Kenise and Paul Anisef, Etta Baichman-Anisef and Rhanda Khattar. 2000. Between Two Worlds: The Experiences and Concerns of Immigrant Youth in Ontario. CERIS Project Report. {570}

Immigration/Ethnoracial Services

Continental African Service Providers Pre-Conference Consultation. 2001. Coordinated by COSTI. January 12, 2001. Toronto. Sponsored by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {320/2}

Metropolis Project

Canadian Institute of Planners. 2000. Canada Plan - Urban Diversity. July, August, September 2000. Vol. 40, No. 4. {00}

International Settlement Canada

RRDR (Research Resource Division for Refugees). INSCAN: International Settlement Canada

Vol. 1, No. 1 (January 1987) - Vol. 14, No. 3 (Winter 2001), Centre for Peace Action and Migration Research, Carleton University, Early volumes available at

http://www.carleton.ca/rrdr/ {955}

Research Methodology

Barnesly, Jan and Diana Ellis. Research for Change: Participatory Action Research for Community Groups. The Women’s Research Centre, 1992. {905}

CERIS Working Paper Series

Siemiatycki, Myer, Tim Rees, Roxana Ng and Khan Rahi. Integrating Community Diversity in Toronto: On Whose Terms? CERIS Working Paper Series, No. 14. March 2001. {985}

Vancouver Centre Working Paper Series

Amegashie, J. Atsu and John E. Hayfron. 2000. Perception and Supply: A Theoretical Analysis with an Application to Immigrants. Working Paper Series #00-17. Oct. 2000. RIIM. {970/00}

Pratt, Geraldine. 2000. Studying Immigration in Focus Groups. Working Paper Series #00-18. Dec. 2000. RIIM. {970/00}

Casarico, Alessandra and Carlo Devillanova. 2000. Social Security and Migration with Endogenous Skill Upgrading. Working Paper Series #00-19. Nov. 2000. RIIM. {970/00}

DeVoretz, Don J. 2000. An Analysis of Turn-of-the-Century Canadian Immigration: 1891-1914. Working Paper Series #00-21. Dec. 2000. RIIM. {970/00}

 

 

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