Description |
1 online resource (xii, 338 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Immigrants are family members, too / Beth Martin -- Neoliberalism and the framing of contemporary Canadian immigration policy / Jesse Root, John Shields, and Erika Gates-Gasse -- Community support for immigrants and their families / Shuguang Wang and Skylar Maharaj -- A systems approach to immigrant families and the labour market / Diane Dyson, Ezekiel Roos-Walker, and Charity-Ann Hannan -- Looking beyond class, culture, race, and ability for family safety / Karline Wilson-Mitchell and Andrea Robertson -- The five W's of migration and settlement decision making / Sepali Guruge, Mia Hershkowitz, and Corinne Hart -- How families shape settlement trajectories / Mehrunnisa Ahmad Ali, Marc Yvan Valade, and Tania Dargy -- Immigrant women's roles in family settlement / Mehrunnisa Ahmad Ali and Assel Baitubayeva -- Children, youths, and resilience / Henry Parada, Ana Leticia Ibarra, Erin Mulvalve, and Fabiola Limón Bravo -- Social capital, newcomer youth, and family resilience / Marc Yvan Valade and Vappu Tyyskä -- The economic and labour market dynamics of family settlement / John Shields and Omar Lujan -- Settling on services / John Shields, Maria Gintova, Sepali Guruge, Reena Tandon, and Mia Hershkowitz -- The family advantage / Marc Yvan Valade and Karline Wilson-Mitchell |
Summary |
"When migrants reach their new home, we often interpret their settlement and integration as an individual process driven largely by the labour market. But family plays a crucial role. Putting Family First is the fruit of a four-year academic-community partnership to investigate the experience of immigrant families settling in Greater Toronto. Contributors explore the integration trajectory of immigrant families, from newcomers' initial reception to their deep involvement in and attachment to their receiving society. Chapters examine the interrelated themes of the policy environment, children and youth, gender, labour markets and work, and community supports, making insightful connections between concepts such as neoliberalism, resilience, and social capital. Putting Family First applies rigorous academic research to solve practical problems, illustrating how the family context can be mobilized to facilitate the successful integration of newcomers and offering important guidance to practitioners and policy-makers in Canada and beyond."-- Provided by publisher |
Analysis |
Economic conditions |
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Family relationships |
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Immigrant families |
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Immigrants |
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Ontario |
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Social conditions |
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Social integration |
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Toronto Region |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 10, 2023) |
Subject |
Immigrant families -- Ontario -- Toronto Region
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Immigrants -- Family relationships -- Ontario -- Toronto Region
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Immigrants -- Ontario -- Toronto Region -- Social conditions
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Immigrants -- Ontario -- Toronto Region -- Economic conditions
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Social integration -- Ontario -- Toronto Region
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
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Immigrant families
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Immigrants -- Economic conditions
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Immigrants -- Family relationships
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Immigrants -- Social conditions
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Social integration
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Ontario -- Toronto Region
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bauder, Harald, 1969- editor.
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ISBN |
9780774861298 |
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0774861290 |
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9780774861304 |
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0774861304 |
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9780774861281 |
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0774861282 |
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