Dans bien des cas, la décision d’immigrer ne
relève pas uniquement de l’individu, mais bien
de la famille.
Contact pour le Projet Metropolis :
TBD
Coordonnatrice
de priorité :
Anita Gagnon
McGill University Anita.gagnon@mcgill.ca
Coordonnateurs
de volets :
Anna Kirova
University of Alberta anna.kirova@ualberta.ca
Francis Hare
Ryerson University francis.hare@ryerson.ca
Fasal Kanouté
Université de Montréal fasal.kanoute@umontreal.ca
** Evangelia Tastsoglou
Saint Mary's University evie.tastsoglou@smu.ca
** Alexandra Dobrowolsky
Saint Mary's University adobrowolsky@smu.ca
**The Atlantic Metropolis Centre's Gender, Migration and Diversity/ Immigrant Women Research Domain will be focusing their research on the themes within the Family, Children and Youth Policy-Research Priority Area for Phase III
Madine VanderPlaat Integration Outcomes for Immigrant Women in Canada: A Review of the Literature 2000-2007. working_paper.pdf
Harvey Krahn and Alison Taylor. Resilient Teenagers: Explaining the High Educational Aspirations of Visible Minority Immigrant Youth in Canada. working_paper.pdf
Jagjeet Kaur Gill. Exploring Issues of Identity among Punjabi-Sikh Youth in Toronto. working_paper.pdf
Global Migration and Education: School, Children and Families “This book could easily be included in the reading lists for university courses such as a comparative education, educational policy, and immigrant education, and could be a useful resource for teacher education, professional workshops, and policy makers.”
—Zvi Bekerman, Hebrew University Plus...
Rapport de recherche Lori Wilkinson de l’Université du Manitoba a présenté les conclusions de recherche sur le passage de l’école au marché du travail des jeunes arrivants, recherche réalisée à partir d’une subvention émanant du premier cycle du Concours national annuel de recherche Metropolis Article (en anglais seulement), Présentation