Canada admits between more than 200,000 immigrants every year. National policy emphasizes rigorous selection to ensure that Canada admits healthy immigrants. However, remarkably little policy is directed to ensuring that they stay healthy. This neglect is wrong-headed: keeping new settlers healthy is just, humane, and consistent with national self-interest. By identifying personal vulnerabilities, salient resettlement stressors that act alone or interact with predisposition in order to create health risk, and the personal and social resources that reduce risk and promote well-being, health research can enlighten policy and practice. However, the paradigms that have dominated immigrant health research over the past 100 years – the “sick ” an...
Canada has a long history of welcoming immigrants and a longstanding immigration policy framework. T...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Although...
This review investigates the health of immigrants to Canada by critically examining differences in h...
Abstract This review investigates the health of immigrants to Canada by critically examining differe...
Canada accepts proportionately more immigrants and refugees than any other country.1 SinceWorld War ...
A growing body of literature suggests that immigrants to Canada experience deterioration in their he...
Understanding changes in the health of immigrants has been an important area of research in Canadian...
A number of studies have shown that immigrants tend to be in better health than their fellow citizen...
With more than 200,000 new immigrants admitted every year, Canada is one of the major immigrant acce...
While immigrant subgroups may present vulnerabilities in terms of health status, health service use,...
Poster Presentation When comparing the health of immigrants to the native-born, studies have found w...
Canada’s immigration admissions policy culls for individuals with high human capital (Knowles, 2007)...
Canada consistently receives more than 239 000 immi-grants yearly, up to 35 000 of whom are refugees...
Canada consistently receives more than 239 000 immi-grants yearly, up to 35 000 of whom are refugees...
Canada has a long history of welcoming immigrants and a longstanding immigration policy framework. T...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Although...
This review investigates the health of immigrants to Canada by critically examining differences in h...
Abstract This review investigates the health of immigrants to Canada by critically examining differe...
Canada accepts proportionately more immigrants and refugees than any other country.1 SinceWorld War ...
A growing body of literature suggests that immigrants to Canada experience deterioration in their he...
Understanding changes in the health of immigrants has been an important area of research in Canadian...
A number of studies have shown that immigrants tend to be in better health than their fellow citizen...
With more than 200,000 new immigrants admitted every year, Canada is one of the major immigrant acce...
While immigrant subgroups may present vulnerabilities in terms of health status, health service use,...
Poster Presentation When comparing the health of immigrants to the native-born, studies have found w...
Canada’s immigration admissions policy culls for individuals with high human capital (Knowles, 2007)...
Canada consistently receives more than 239 000 immi-grants yearly, up to 35 000 of whom are refugees...
Canada consistently receives more than 239 000 immi-grants yearly, up to 35 000 of whom are refugees...
Canada has a long history of welcoming immigrants and a longstanding immigration policy framework. T...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Although...