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French-speaking immigrant teachers living in Francophone minority communities: Understanding and facilitating their professional integration pathways

Mariève Forest, Jessica Duvivier, Alexis Hieu Truong


Insertion professionnelle dans le domaine de la santé des personnes immigrantes francophones vivant en situation minoritaire


The Temporary Foreign Worker Program and Employers in Labrador

Tony Fang, Halina Sapeha, Kerri Neil, Gabriel Williams, Opeyemi Januty-Aidamenbor, Troy Osmond


Attracting and Retaining Professionals in Labrador

Delores V. Mullings, Paul Banahene Adjei, Lesley A. Derraugh, Leo Taho


Employer Attitudes and the Hiring of Immigrants and International Students: Evidence from a Survey of Employers in Atlantic Canada

Tony Fang, Na Xiao, Jane Zhu, John Hartley


Immigrant retention in New Brunswick: Results from BizNet and Citizen Database

Philip Leonard, Ted McDonald, Pablo Miah


Analysis of unmatched immigrants in the BizNet Database

Philip Leonard, Ted McDonald, Pablo Miah


Immigrant Retention in New Brunswick: 2019 and 2020 Arrival Cohorts

Ted McDonald, Pablo Miah, Rawia Mokhtar


Parcours des travailleurs étrangers temporaires qualifiés d’expression française vers la résidence permanente : Provinces de l’Atlantique

Marie-Philippe Lemoine, Mariève Forest, Guillaume Deschênes-Thériault, Pascale Latulippe


Pathways to Permanent Residency for French-Speaking Skilled Temporary Foreign Workers – Atlantic Provinces

Marie-Philippe Lemoine, Mariève Forest, Guillaume Deschênes-Thériault, Pascale Latulippe


Temporary Foreign Workers in Prince Edward Island

Josie Baker


Networking, Belonging and Identity: Highly Skilled Turkish Immigrants in Halifax and Toronto

Serperi Beliz Sevgur


Creative Integration: Persian Bahá’í Newcomers in New Brunswick

Will C. van den Hoonaard, Deborah K. van den Hoonaard


Just Kids? Peer Racism in a Predominantly White City

James Baker


A Study of the Experiences of Integration and Settlement of Afghan Government-Assisted Refugees in Halifax, Canada

Shiva Nourpanah


L’attraction d’immigrants entrepreneurs est-il le meilleur moyen de changer le destin économique provincial?

Leyla Sall, Mathieu Wade


(En)Gendering Vulnerability: Immigrant Service Providers’ Perceptions of Needs, Policies, and Practices Related to Gender and Women Refugee Claimants in Atlantic Canada

Evangelia Tastsoglou, Catherine Baillie Abidi, Susan M. Brigham, Elizabeth A. Lange


“It’s Both Ways”: How International Students Negotiate Belonging in Local and Global Contexts

Morgan Poteet, Bianca Gomez


Immigration in Nova Scotia: Who Comes, Who Stays, Who Leaves, and Why? (interim report)

Ather H. Akbari


Who Comes, Who Stays, Who Leaves Nova Scotia, and Why? (background report)

Ather H. Akbari