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600.    WOMEN

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}

Acevedo, Luz de Alba. 2000. Expanding the Boundaries of Citizenship: Women in Puerto Rico's Legislature. Department of Political Science, University of Puerto Rico. {600}

Adamson, Shelagh, Julia Schindeler, and Lawrence Sparling. 1990. "Working Paper on Immigrant Women: Education, Training, Employment." Toronto: COSTI. 178 pp. {600}

Adebanwi, Wale. 2000. Citizenship in the Nude: Market Women, Civil Society and Democratic Struggle in Nigeria. Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. {600}

Agnew, V. 2002. Gender, Migration and Citizenship Resources Project: Bibliography Part I. Centre for Feminist Research, York University. {600}

 

Agnew, V. 2002. Gender, Migration and Citizenship Resources Project: Bibliography Part II. Centre for Feminist Research, York University. {600}

Bird, Karen. 2000. Gender Parity and the Political Representation of Women in France. Paper prepared for presentation at the International Political Science Association World Congress, Quebec City, August 1-5, 2000. 17pp. {600-3}

Blais, Andre, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte. 2000. Women to the Left, Men to the Right? Gender and Voting in the 1997 Canadian Election. Paper prepared foe presentation at the 2000 Congress of the International Political Science Association, Quebec City, Canada, August 1-5, 2000. 28 pp. {600-3}

Boyd, Monica. 1994. Canada's Refugee Flows: Gender Equality. Canadian Social Trend Spring, 1994. 3 pp. {600-3}

British Columbia. Women's Health Bureau. 1998. Women's Health in the Context of Restructuring: Summary Report. December 1998. Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for Seniors. 25 pp. {600}

British Columbia. Women's Health Bureau. 1999. Provincial Profile of Women's Health: A Statistical Overview of Health Indicators for Women in British Columbia., May 1999. 121 pp. {600}

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}

Canada. Health Canada. 1999. Health Canada's Women's Health Strategy. Minister of Health. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, 1999. English and French version. {600-2}

Canada. Status of Women. 1994. Canada's National Report to the United Nations for the Fourth World Conference on Women, September 1995, Beijing, China. {600-2}

Canada. Status of Women. 1995. Beijing Platform for Action: Key Achievements of the Fourth United Nations World conference on Women. September 1995, Beijing, China. {600-2}

Canada. Status of Women. 1995. Progress Towards Equality for Women in Canada. 1985-1995 from Nairobi to Beijing. {600-2}

Canada. Status of Women. 1997. Canada's International Activities to Promote the Advancement of Women: Highlights (1990-1997), June 1997. {600-2}

Canada. Status of Women. 1998. A Complex Web: Access to Justice for Abused Immigrant Women in New Brunswick. Policy Research. {600-2}

Canada. Status of Women. 1998. Gendered-based Analysis: a guide for policy-making. Working document. In English and French. {600} and {120-3}

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}

Canadian Women's Health. 2001. Network - Women's Health and Diversity: Part 1, 2. Magazine. Vol. 4 (2-3), Spring-Summer 2001. {600-3}

The Canadian Women's Health Network. Spring 2000. Magazine. Vol. 13(2). (Multiple Issues and articles). {600-2}

Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. Research Bulletin, Vol. 1(2), Winter 2001. {600}

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}

Cohen, Rina, 1991. Women of Color in White Households: Coping strategies of Live-in Domestic Workers. Qualitative Sociology, Vol. 14, No. 2, 1991. 197-215. {600}

Consulting and Audit Canada. 2000. "Trafficking in Women Inventory of Information Needs and Available Information". Prepared for Strategic Policy, Planning and Research (CIC). January 2000. 23 pp. {600-2}

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}

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}

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}

 

Dossa, P. 2002. Modernization and Global Restructuring of Women’s Work: Border-Crossing Stories of Iranian Women. Working paper (No.02-09) of Vancouver Centre of Excellence. {600} 

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}

Estable, Alma and Mechthild Meyer. 1989. A discussion paper on settlement needs of immigrant women in Ontario. Project funded by the Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program, CEIC. 117.pp. {600-2}

Evans, Patricia M. and Genda R. Wekerle. (Eds.). 1997. Women and the Canadian Welfare State: Challenges and Change. University of Toronto Press. {600}

Feldberg, Georgina. 2001. Redefining Policy Making: The Power of Citizen Engagement to Influence Research and Policy. Centres of Excellence for Women's Health Research Bulletin. Summer. 2001.Vol. 2. No 1. {600-3}

Franceschet, Susan. 2000. Women in Politics in Post-Transitional Democracies: The Chilean Case. Paper prepared for delivery at the Canadian Political Science Association and the Société québécoise de science politique, Québec City, July 29-August 1, 2000. 21 pp. {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}

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}

Gill, Lise. 1995. From the Reserve to the City: Amerindian Women in Quebec Urban Centres, December 1995. In collaboration with Constance Robertson, Monique Robert and Michele Ollivier. Status of Women, Canada. {600-2}

Hagey, Rebecca, Jane Turrittin and Enid Collins.(n.d.). Experiences of Women of Colour in the Context of Professional Nursing: Cosmopolitan Citizenship or Democratic Racism? CERIS funded project. 27 pp. {600}

Heidenreich, Conrad. 2000. The Role of Women in Iroquois Societies: The Social as Political. 25pp. {600-3}

Heitlinger, Alena. 1999. Émigré Feminism: Transnational Perspectives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 333 pp. {600}

Hunt, Krista. 2000. Virtual Feminism(s). Paper presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, July 29, 2000, Quebec City, Canada. 17 pp. {600-3}

Israelite, Neita Kay; Arlene Herman, Faduma Ahmed Alim, Hawa Abdullahi Mohamed and Yasmin Khan. 1999. Settlement Experiences of Somali Refugee Women in Toronto. Presentation for the 7th International Congress of Somali Studies, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 10, 1999. 25pp. {600-2}

Jeffrey, Liss. 1995. Progress in Canada Toward Women's Equality and the Media: Access to Expression and Decision Making, 1980-94. Report prepared for Status of Women Canada. Background paper for UNESCO International Symposium: Women and the Media: Access to Expression and Decision Making. Toronto, Ontario 28 Feb. - 3 March 1995. Status of Women Canada. {600-2}

Kainer, Mary and Fatima Correia et al.1999. Responding to Diversity - Phase I: An exploratory research project on how best to meet the information and support needs of women from diverse ethno-cultural backgrounds experiencing breast cancer. A Research Project of Willow Breast Cancer Support & Resource Services. Funded by Health Canada, Government of Canada. 47 pp. {600-2}

Kainer, Mary. 2000. Responding to Diversity - Phase II: A project to increase Willow's capacity to meet the breast cancer information and support needs of women from diverse ethnic, cultural and linguistic communities. A project of Willow Breast Cancer Support & Resource Services. In partnership with the Hispanic Development Council. Funded by Health Canada, Canadian Breast Cancer Initiative. 21 pp. {600-2}

Kaketsis, Stacey. 2000. "The Perspectives of Greek Immigrant Women On Citizenship and Citizenship Education Of Their Children in Canada". Paper Presented at the Fourth National Metropolis Conference. March 22-25, 2000. 8 pp. {600-2}

Kerr, Donna. 1999. Becoming a Women in Two Cultures - A Practical Manual for Young Women. 77 pp. {600}

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}

Lee, Betty. 1990. "Immigration and Immigrant Women". At Symposium on Immigration Settlement and Integration, May 28-29, 1990. {600-2}

Leigenaar, Monique. 2000. A New Institutional Regime for Selecting Politicians. Maximizing Access for Women. Paper presented at the XVIII IPSA World Congress, Panel >Affirmative Actions, quotas, parity: the question of women political presentation', Quebec Canada, 1-5 August 2000. 18 pp. {600-3}

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}

Man, G. 2002. Globalization and the Erosion Effects of the Welfare State on Chinese Immigrant Women. Canadian Woman Studies, 21/22 (4/1): 26-32 {600}

Man, Guida. 1997. Women, Work, and Migration: Interviewing the Everyday Experience of Middle-Class Hong Kong Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada. Words and Silences. Bulletin of the International Oral History Association. Vol. 1(2) December 1997. 21-35 pp. {600}

Man, Guida C. 1997. "Women's Work is Never Done: Social Organization of Work and the Experience of Women in Middle-Class Hong Kong Chinese Immigrant Families in Canada". Advances in Gender Research. Volume 2, p. 183-226. {520 and 600}

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}

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}

McDonald, Lynn., B. Moore, N. Timoshkina. 2000. Migrant Sex Workers from Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: The Canadian Case. Research Directorate, Status of Women Canada. {600}

McDonald, Susan. 2000. Not in the Numbers: Domestic Violence and Immigrant Women. Canadian Woman Studies. 19(3). {600}

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. {See 970}

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}

Mojab, Shahrzad. 2000. Vengeance and Violence: Kurdish Women Recount the War. Canadian Woman Studies. 19(4). {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}

Musisi, Nakanyike, B. and Jane Turrittin. 1995. "African Women and the Metropolitan Toronto Labour Market in the 1990's, Migration To A Multicultural Society In A Recession". 188 pp. {600}

National Women's Reference Group. 1998. Voices from the Field: Impacts of the Changing Federal Funding context on women's Access to Training. June 1998. {600}

Nolin, Catherine (Ed.). 2001. Workshop Report - Immigrant Women Making 'Place' in Canadian Cities: Transdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Social Networks. Workshop held at CERIS Toronto. {600-3}

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}

Novac, Sylvia. 1996. A Place to Call One's Own: New voices of Dislocation and Dispossession. February 1996. Canada. Status of Women. {600-2}

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} 

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. {See 970}

Philippine Women Centre of B.C. 2000. Canada: The New Frontier for Filipino Mail-Order Brides. Research Directorate, Status of Women Canada. {600}

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}

Preston, Valerie and Guida Man. 1999. Employment Experiences of Chinese Immigrant Women: An Exploration of Diversity. Canadian Women Studies, Vol. 19, No. 3, 115-121. {600-3}

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}

Research Bulletin. Centres of Excellence for Women's Health. Summer 2001. Vol. 2 (1). 18 pp. {600}

Ricciutelli, Luciana, June Larkin and Eimear O'Neill (Eds.). 1998. Confronting the Cuts: A Sourcebook for Women in Ontario. Inanna Publication and Education, Inc. Toronto, Ontario. 211 pp. {600}

Sawer, Marian. 2000. Representation of Women: Questions of accountability. Paper for IPSA Conference, Quebec City, 1-5 August 2000. Research Committee 19. 25 pp. {600-3}

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}

Sivarajah, Renukavathy. 1998. From Family to State: Six Tamil Women Receiving Social Assistance. A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Social Work, York University. June 1998. {600}

Task Force on Immigrant Women and Female Single Parents 1991. An examination of women's needs: finding of the survey of immigrant women and female single parents in Riverdale. Project funded be the Department of the Secretary of State and the Ontario Women's Directorate. 25 pp.{600}

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}

Toronto. Chinese Canadian National Council. Chinese Family Life Services of Metro Toronto. Metro Toronto Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic. 1998. Finding a Safe Place - Survey Report, November 1998. 45 pp. {600}

Turkmen, Fusun. 2000. Women in Turkey: An Unfinished Struggle. 12 pp. {600-3}

Wallis, Maria, Giles Wenona & Hernandez Carmencita. 1988. Defining the Issues on Our Terms: Gender, Race and State-Interviews with Racial Minority Women. Resources for Feminist Research, Vol.17, No.3, Sept.1988. pg43-48. {600}

Yusuf, Auleikha A. 1995. West-End Somali Women Needs Assessment - "If I tell you about my needs, what are you going to do about it?" 38. pp. {600-2}
 

 

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