This research examines the social organization of newcomer South Asian womens mothering work. It explicates the processes that contribute to South Asian women making changes to their mothering work after immigrating to Canada despite having reservations about the same. Data for this research was collected through interviews with 20 South Asian immigrant mothers who were raising school aged children in Canada and had been in the country for less than five years. Eight key informant interviews were conducted with persons who engaged with immigrant families in their work on an ongoing basis for insights into how their work connected to the work of the South Asian mothers. Government policies, websites and newspaper reports also form important ...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
Highly educated immigrant women from Asia choosing to work for cash in Canada is an indicator of the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an institutional ethnography which begins from...
This research examines how Chinese immigrant mothers’ learning has been socially organized in a Cana...
South Asians ― persons who can trace their origins to India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Banglade...
This study explores how South Asian immigrant women in Canada perceive autonomy and the transition o...
There is a paucity of qualitative scholarship on Indian and Pakistani immigrant women’s experiences ...
For immigrant parents, the desire to settle successfully for the sake of their children can complica...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
There has been an unprecedented increase in opportunities for migration form India to other parts of...
This study examines the experiences of highly educated South Asian immigrant women working as home-b...
This research examines the everyday experiences of immigrant women working informally in the City of...
This dissertation explores the experiences of marriage migrant women from India to Canada in relatio...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...
My research study focuses on empowered mothering and employment in relation to first-generation migr...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
Highly educated immigrant women from Asia choosing to work for cash in Canada is an indicator of the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an institutional ethnography which begins from...
This research examines how Chinese immigrant mothers’ learning has been socially organized in a Cana...
South Asians ― persons who can trace their origins to India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Banglade...
This study explores how South Asian immigrant women in Canada perceive autonomy and the transition o...
There is a paucity of qualitative scholarship on Indian and Pakistani immigrant women’s experiences ...
For immigrant parents, the desire to settle successfully for the sake of their children can complica...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
There has been an unprecedented increase in opportunities for migration form India to other parts of...
This study examines the experiences of highly educated South Asian immigrant women working as home-b...
This research examines the everyday experiences of immigrant women working informally in the City of...
This dissertation explores the experiences of marriage migrant women from India to Canada in relatio...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...
My research study focuses on empowered mothering and employment in relation to first-generation migr...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
Highly educated immigrant women from Asia choosing to work for cash in Canada is an indicator of the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an institutional ethnography which begins from...