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Bibliography of Materials 
Related to Access to Professions and Trades:

Aycan, Z., & Berry, J. (1996).  Impact of Employment-Related Experiences on Immigrants’ Psychological Well-Being and Adaptation to Canada.  Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 28, 240-251.  For a direct link to this publication click here:  http://www.cpa.ca/cjbsnew/1996/ful_aycan.html

Berry, J. (1997).  Lead article.  Immigration, acculturation, and adaptation. Applied Psychology: An International Review. 46(1), 5-68.

Cumming, P, Lee, E., D. & Oreopoulos, D., G. (1989).  Access!  Task force on access to professions and trades in Ontario.  Toronto: Queen’s Printer for Ontario.

Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs.  Research and Statistics Branch.  (1997)  The Migrant Experience.  Wave One.  Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia.  Canberra:  Commonwealth of Australia.  restat. dima@netinfo.com.au

Government of Alberta. (1992).  A Report on the task force on the recognition of foreign qualifications. Edmonton:  Government of Alberta.

Green, D., A. (1995). Intended and actual occupations of immigrants.

Maraj, D. (1996).  Non-accreditation: its impact on foreign-educated immigrant professionals.

Michalski, J., & George, U. (1996). A snapshot of newcomers. Final report. Toronto: Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Centre for Applied Social Research.

Michalski, J., & George, U. (1996).  A snapshot of service delivery in organizations serving immigrants.  Toronto:  Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Centre for Applied Social Research.

Ministry of Multiculturalism and Immigration.  Immigration Policy Branch. (1997).  The Labour Market Integration of Recent Immigrants to BC.  Victoria:  Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data. 

National Organization of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women of Canada. (1996).  A survey of immigrant and visible minority women on the issue of recognition of foreign credentials. 

Ornstein, M., & Sharma, R. (1981). Adjustment and economic experience of immigrants in Canada:  1976 Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants. Toronto:  York University.  Institute for Behavioral Research. (Submitted to Employment and Immigration Canada).

Working Group on Recognition of Immigrant Credentials and Experience in Manitoba. (1992).  Issues, trends and options:  Mechanisms for the accreditation of foreign credentials in Manitoba.  Manitoba: Working Group on Recognition of Immigrant Credentials and Experience in Manitoba.
 

 

     

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