Supporting Canada's COVID-19 resilience and recovery through robust immigration policy and programs

V Esses, J McRae, N Alboim, N Brown, C Friesen… - Facets, 2021 - facetsjournal.com
Canada has been seen globally as a leader in immigration and integration policies and
programs and as an attractive and welcoming country for immigrants, refugees, temporary …

Occupational recognition and immigrant labor market outcomes

H Brücker, A Glitz, A Lerche… - Journal of Labor …, 2021 - journals.uchicago.edu
We analyze how the formal recognition of foreign qualifications affects immigrants' labor
market outcomes. The empirical analysis is based on a novel German data set that links …

Healthcare service in Hong Kong and its challenges. The role of health professionals within a social model of health

V Schoeb - China Perspectives, 2016 - journals.openedition.org
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region combines a British colonial history within a
Chinese cultural context and offers its population a dual system with a comprehensive and …

Safe employment integration of recent immigrants and refugees

A Kosny, B Yanar, M Begum, D Al-Khooly… - Journal of International …, 2020 - Springer
This study examined the employment preparation and work experiences of recent
immigrants and refugees in Ontario, Canada, to determine key resource needs and …

Intermediaries and transnational regimes of skill: Nursing skills and competencies in the context of international migration

M Walton-Roberts - The Question of Skill in Cross-Border …, 2023 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Market-based migrant intermediaries play an important role in skilled migration. Skilled
workers, especially in regulated professions such as nursing, face increasingly complex …

Immigration system, labor market structures, and overeducation of high-skilled immigrants in the United States and Canada

Y Lu, F Hou - International migration review, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Why do high-skilled Canadian immigrants lag behind their US counterparts in labor-market
outcomes, despite Canada's merit-based immigration selection system and more integrative …

The portability of new immigrants' human capital: language, education, and occupational skills

C Warman, A Sweetman, G Goldmann - Canadian Public Policy, 2015 - utpjournals.press
Given the declining returns to pre-migration labour market experience, human capital
portability is explored for new immigrants focusing on pre-and post-immigration …

The impact of outbound medical (dental) tourism on the generating region: New Zealand dental professionals' perspectives

B Lovelock, K Lovelock, K Lyons - Tourism Management, 2018 - Elsevier
Travel overseas for dental treatment is said to be the most prevalent form of medical tourism.
Medical tourism has been largely researched from the perspective of the patient, with a …

Recognition of foreign qualifications in Germany: Selectivity and power in re‐making professionals

I Sommer - International Migration, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This article conceptualizes 'qualification'as a transnationally negotiated social construct of
this period. Those moving from the global South to industrialized countries often experience …

Occupational (im) mobility in the global care economy: the case of foreign-trained nurses in the Canadian context

M Walton-Roberts - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of significant demographic and political
shifts that have resulted in a care crisis. Addressing the deficit of care provision has led …