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| Chinese Techno-Immigrants in Western CanadaWong, Lloyd and Froschauer, Karl in Wong, Lloyd (ed.) Trans-Pacific Mobilities: The Chinese and Canada |
| Colonial Encounters in the Classroom: Adult Educators Making Sense of Inuit Resistance to SchoolingMcLean, Scott |
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| Discounted labour? Disaggregating care work in comparative perspective.Lightman, Naomi |
| From Humility to Hubris among Scholars and Politicians: Exploring Expressions of Self-Esteem and Achievement, 2017Stebbins, Robert |
| From Territory to Human Resources: A History of Colonial Adult Education in the Central ArcticMcLean, Scott |
| Golden years or retirement fears? The rise of private pension inequality for Canada’s immigrantsCurtis, Josh and Lightman, Naomi |
| How Ward Attending Physicians Negotiate the Complex Work Environment: A Collective EthnographyLemaire, J.B., Wallace, Jean, Sargious, P.M., Bacchus, M., Zarnke, K., Ward, D.R. and Ghali, W.A. |
| “Immigrant Skill Utilization: Trends and Policy Issues.” In V. Esses and D. Abelson (eds). Taking Stock of a Turbulent Period and Looking Ahead: Immigration to North America in the Early Years of the Twenty-First Century. McGill-Queen’s University Press.Reitz, Jeffrey, Curtis, Josh and Elrick, Jennifer |
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| Leisure's Legacy: Challenging the Common Sense View of Free TimeStebbins, Robert |
| Oncologist Burnout and Compassion Fatigue: Investigating Time Pressure at Work as a Predictor and the Mediating Role of Work-Family ConflictWallace, Jean and Kleiner, S. |
| Race, language or length of residency? Explaining unequal uptake of government pensions in CanadaCurtis, Josh, Dong, Weizhen, Lightman, Naomi and Parbst, Matthew |
| Race, religion, and citizenship capital: comments on Alba and ReitzLightman, Naomi in Robert Brym Immigration and the Future of Canadian Society |
| Review of Kim Scipes (ed.), Building Global Labor Solidarity in a Time of Accelerating Globalization, Chicago, Haymarket Books. 2016. Global Labour Journal Vol. 8, No. 3 (September 2017): 244-247.Langford, Tom |
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| Situating secondary schooling in the transnational social field: Contestation and conflict in Greater Toronto Area classroomsLightman, Naomi |
| Social Policy in Canada – 2nd EditionLightman, Ernie and Lightman, Naomi |
| Social Problems: A Canadian Perspective, 4th EdTepperman, Lorne and Curtis, Josh |
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| The Palgrave Handbook of Volunteering, Civic Participation, and Nonprofit Associations. Basingstoke (edited with D.H. Smith & J. Grotz)Stebbins, Robert |
| Transnationalism and secondary schooling policy in Ontario, Canada: Globalization, privatization, and competing prioritiesLightman, Naomi in Luann Good Gingrich and Stefan Köngeter Transnational Social Policy – Social Welfare in a World on the Move |
| Understanding Social Inequality: Intersections of Class, Age, Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Canada, 3rd Ed.McMullin, Julie and Curtis, Josh |
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