Below, find some links with research comparing Germany and Canada in the context of migration, settlement and integration. 1)A special issue in the open-access journal Comparative Migration Studies: http://aup.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/aup/jcms/2014/00000002/00000001 2)Two RCIS Working Papers: Niche Employment or Occupational Segmentation? – Immigrant Women … Continue reading
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CALL FOR PAPERS Linking Migration and Social Policy Deadline for submission of articles: April 1, 2014 For the focused topic on “Linking migration and social policy” in the journal “Transnational Social Review – A Social Work Journal” (TSR), the guest editors … Continue reading
Round Table Borderlands, Transatlantic Diasporas, and Transpacific Networks: The Spatial Turn in Migration History William Jenkins (York University) Laura Madokoro (McGill University) Benjamin Bryce (University of Toronto) Friday March 28, 2014 12:30-2:00 Common Room, Department of History, York University Lunch … Continue reading
The International Journal of Migration and Border Studies Call for Papers – Issue (2014) : 2 Editor in Chief Prof. France Houle, Université de Montréal, Canada Email: ijmbs.editor@gmail.com The International Journal of Migration and Border Studies (IJMBS) is pleased … Continue reading
The article, Fillipino labour migration – Cross Roads Towards Phillippine Economic and Social Progress, by Gerado P. Sicat, illuminates multidimensional factors towards understanding how labour migration influences the Philippines, the country Filipino migrants migrate to, and the migrants themselves. Two … Continue reading
An interesting day of events happening at York to commemorate 100 years of the denial of entry of 376 South Asian migrants into Canada, who were aboard the Komagata Maru. They were excluded on the grounds that they threatened … Continue reading
The recent article by Martain Patience for BBC News, Sweeping change across China’s Inner Mongolia, explores migration phenomenon between Inner Mongolia and China in relation to the cultural influence upon the Inner Mongolian ethnic minority. The article considers how Inner … Continue reading