Blog Entries
ARGEIAD Member Activities, Fall 2015
ARGEIADPublications
Akbari, A.H. 2015. “Review of Social Transformation in Rural Canada, Community, Cultures, and Collective Action. Edited by John R. Parkins and Maureen Reed UBC Press (2013), English, 414 pages, ISBN 978-0-7748-2381-4.” Canadian Studies in Population(Fall, issue 4) http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/csp/article/view/25809/19070
Who Are Recent Immigrants: Based on a research conducted by ARGEIAD members Howard Ramos (Dalhousie University) and Nabiha Atallah (ISANS) along with Yoko Yoshida (Dalhousie University), Madine VanderPlaat (Saint Mary’s University) and Gerry Mills (ISANS). A more complete previous report written by Ather H. Akbari can be found here.
Infographics with the report: Immigrants Do Well In Nova Scotia
- ISANS Report 2015: Economic Impacts
- ISANS Report 2015: Who Immigrates to Nova Scotia
- ISANS Report 2015: Family Sponsored Spouses
Leyla Sal. Conjurer le sort socioéconomique et démographique du Nouveau-Brunswick par l’engagement pour la réussite d’immigrés entrepreneurs https://e-migrinter.revues.org/544
Conference presentations
- Akbari, Ather H. and Azad Haider. “Role of community networks in economic integration of immigrants: some evidence from the housing market.” A Working Paper presented at the Atlantic Canada Economics Association meeting, Acadia University, October 2015.
- Sal, Leyla and E. Thomas. “Comment remplace-t-on les vieilles mains dans l'industrie de transformation des fruits de mer”. Groupe de Recherche sur les Cultures en Contacts), Université de Moncton, April 2015.
- Sal, Leyla. “Mismatch, labor market segmentations and reliance on temporary foreign workers in New Brunswick's fish and seafood processing industry.” Presentation in a forum organized by the Maritime Seafood Coalition at Moncton, July 2015.