This paper analyzes high school completion among immigrant youth by ethnic group/source regions and period of arrival, using 2011 National Household Survey data. These data indicate a great disparity among the ethnic group/source regions and within each ethnic group/source region by province of residence. The emphasis in this study is in Vancouver. The group most at risk of dropping out of school in Vancouver is Southeast Asians. Qualitative analysis is conducted with stakeholders connected to the Vancouver School Board to determine the policies and programs in place to support immigrant youth, and policies that are likely to improve high school outcomes. This research finds that better identification for those groups at risk, better outre...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was initiated to identify a process by which a po...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was initiated to identify a process by which a po...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships among ethnicity and equality of educati...
This study was designed to investigate the educational pathways and outcomes of 184 newly-arrived li...
This study was designed to investigate the educational pathways and outcomes of 184 newly-arrived li...
Little empirical research has ever systematically documented the academic trajec-tories of Generatio...
Little empirical research has ever systematically documented the academic trajec-tories of Generatio...
The aim of this dissertation was to gain a better understanding of the variations in academic achiev...
The school performance of the children of immigrants in the Canadian school system is analyzed using...
The influx of school-age Chinese immigrant children to Hong Kong, Macao and Vancouver In recent year...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
My research study focuses on Chinese immigrants who feel marginalized in the Canadian school system ...
This research exploits the uniquely rich Youth in Transition Survey to investigate access to post-se...
On average, Portuguese-Canadians have a lower educational attainment than other ethnicities. With th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was initiated to identify a process by which a po...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was initiated to identify a process by which a po...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships among ethnicity and equality of educati...
This study was designed to investigate the educational pathways and outcomes of 184 newly-arrived li...
This study was designed to investigate the educational pathways and outcomes of 184 newly-arrived li...
Little empirical research has ever systematically documented the academic trajec-tories of Generatio...
Little empirical research has ever systematically documented the academic trajec-tories of Generatio...
The aim of this dissertation was to gain a better understanding of the variations in academic achiev...
The school performance of the children of immigrants in the Canadian school system is analyzed using...
The influx of school-age Chinese immigrant children to Hong Kong, Macao and Vancouver In recent year...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
My research study focuses on Chinese immigrants who feel marginalized in the Canadian school system ...
This research exploits the uniquely rich Youth in Transition Survey to investigate access to post-se...
On average, Portuguese-Canadians have a lower educational attainment than other ethnicities. With th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was initiated to identify a process by which a po...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was initiated to identify a process by which a po...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships among ethnicity and equality of educati...