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: Queens 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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