Abstract The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador over the past fifteen years has experienced failure of the ground fish industry, high unemployment, eroding infrastructure, and ensuing high levels of outmigration falling upon an already small population spread over extensive geography. These factors have resulted in the 'leaving behind' of those with the least capacity to relocate and market themselves in more economically viable areas. Most vulnerable are the youth left behind in rural and remote areas of the province, suggesting a focus on community capacity building as an apt response to this phenomenon as a means to maximize the sustainability of such communities into the future. The article describes a two-phase re...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Faced with a labor shortage and low profile of diversity, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador ...
Youth often feel powerless and alienated in their communities and have expressed that they are not s...
Globally, young people are a major demographic group and a key constituency in socioeconomic policy ...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
As global youth unemployment and youth led social movements become increasingly widespread, states h...
As global youth unemployment and youth led social movements become increasingly widespread, states h...
Periods of economic decline can generate social and environmental problems and disrupt the sustainab...
The Community Services Council of Newfoundland and Labrador was delighted to enter into a joint unde...
Based on existing research, including our own findings from interviews and focus groups with rural y...
Social Support Among Refugee Youth in Windsor Lack of social support among newcomer refugee youth cr...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Faced with a labor shortage and low profile of diversity, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador ...
Youth often feel powerless and alienated in their communities and have expressed that they are not s...
Globally, young people are a major demographic group and a key constituency in socioeconomic policy ...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
As global youth unemployment and youth led social movements become increasingly widespread, states h...
As global youth unemployment and youth led social movements become increasingly widespread, states h...
Periods of economic decline can generate social and environmental problems and disrupt the sustainab...
The Community Services Council of Newfoundland and Labrador was delighted to enter into a joint unde...
Based on existing research, including our own findings from interviews and focus groups with rural y...
Social Support Among Refugee Youth in Windsor Lack of social support among newcomer refugee youth cr...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
Faced with a labor shortage and low profile of diversity, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador ...
Youth often feel powerless and alienated in their communities and have expressed that they are not s...