The immigration of refugees in Canada has always been gendered. Today, the majority of refugees to this country continue to be male, while family class immigrants are more often female. Social integration and labour market articipation upon arrival also vary tremendously by gender, among other factors. The recent Legislative Review, entitled Not Just Numbers, has important gender implications for future immigration to Canada. The author argues that the proposals outlined promote economic self sufficiency and global competitiveness as the basis for future immigration, refugees being the sole exception. The Review is analyzed in relation to Saskia Sassen's work on globalization, immigration, and the "new geography of power." The gendered impl...
Economic globalization and neo-liberalism have led to the restructuring of the labour market and the...
Lorsqu’elles sont arrivées au Canada, les femmes réfugiées provenant du sud-est de l’Asie avaient mo...
“Doing gender,” the concept proposed by Candace West and Don H. Zimmerman in 1987, has been criticiz...
This article introduces the report entitled Gendering Canada’s Refugee Process released by Status of...
Nine years after the implementation of the Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA), this chapt...
In this paper, the author presents an overview of the evolution of gender-related issues in the dete...
Globalization, as a late 20th-century and current phenomenon, is characterized by the expansion of t...
SOSC 1130, International MigrationLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Winne
In 1993, Canada was the first country to formally open its doors to refugees fleeing gender-related ...
In Canada’s increasingly poly-ethnic society, questions of how to define and build an inclusive soci...
A growing share of the population in Canada comprised of aging immigrants lacks the financial resour...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of immigration on the market of some disadvantage...
What does it mean to talk about ‘gender’ in relation to migration? When confronted by this question,...
Entre 1945 et 1967, le Canada accueille une des plus importantes vagues d’immigration de son histoir...
Among high-income countries such as Canada, there is growing dependency on low skilled temporary f...
Economic globalization and neo-liberalism have led to the restructuring of the labour market and the...
Lorsqu’elles sont arrivées au Canada, les femmes réfugiées provenant du sud-est de l’Asie avaient mo...
“Doing gender,” the concept proposed by Candace West and Don H. Zimmerman in 1987, has been criticiz...
This article introduces the report entitled Gendering Canada’s Refugee Process released by Status of...
Nine years after the implementation of the Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA), this chapt...
In this paper, the author presents an overview of the evolution of gender-related issues in the dete...
Globalization, as a late 20th-century and current phenomenon, is characterized by the expansion of t...
SOSC 1130, International MigrationLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Winne
In 1993, Canada was the first country to formally open its doors to refugees fleeing gender-related ...
In Canada’s increasingly poly-ethnic society, questions of how to define and build an inclusive soci...
A growing share of the population in Canada comprised of aging immigrants lacks the financial resour...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of immigration on the market of some disadvantage...
What does it mean to talk about ‘gender’ in relation to migration? When confronted by this question,...
Entre 1945 et 1967, le Canada accueille une des plus importantes vagues d’immigration de son histoir...
Among high-income countries such as Canada, there is growing dependency on low skilled temporary f...
Economic globalization and neo-liberalism have led to the restructuring of the labour market and the...
Lorsqu’elles sont arrivées au Canada, les femmes réfugiées provenant du sud-est de l’Asie avaient mo...
“Doing gender,” the concept proposed by Candace West and Don H. Zimmerman in 1987, has been criticiz...