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01-01 Immigrant Expenditure Patterns on Transportation 219 kb
AUTHOR: Shahrokh Shahabi-Azad, RIIM
01-02 The Flexible Family: Recent Immigration and 'Astronaut' Households in Vancouver, British Columbia   307 kb
AUTHOR: Johanna L. Waters, University of British Columbia
01-03 Immigration and Housing in Gateway Cities: The Cases of Sydney and Vancouver 264 kb
AUTHORS: David Ley, University of British Columbia; Peter Murphy, University of New South Wales; Kris Olds, National University of Signapore; Bill Randolph, University of Western Sydney
01-04 Gendering Immigration: The Experience of Women in Sydney and Vancouver  86 kb
AUTHORS: Gillian Creese, University of British Columbia, and Robyn Dowling, Macquarie University (New South Wales)
01-05 Urban Governance, Multiculturalism and Citizenship in Sydney and Vancouver 94 kb
AUTHORS: David W. Edgington and Thomas Hutton, University of British Columbia, and Bronwyn Hanna and Susan Thompson University of New South Wales
01-06 "Adjusting the Colour Bars":  Media Representation of Ethnic Minorities under Australian and Canadian Multiculturalisms  132 kb
AUTHORS: Kevin Dunn, University of New South Wales, and Minelle Mahtani, University of British Columbia
01-07 Emerging Patterns of Immigrant Settlement in Metropolitan Sydney and Vancouver: The Need for New Concepts and Models 615 kb
AUTHORS: Ian Burnley, University of New South Wales, and Dan Hiebert, University of British Columbia
01-08 Assimilation, Cultural Pluralism and Social Exclusion Among Ethno-Cultural Groups in Vancouver 209 kb
AUTHORS: Dan Hiebert and David Ley, University of British Columbia
01-09 The Visible Minority Category and Urban Analysis 136 kb
AUTHOR: Harald Bauder, University of British Columbia
01-10 Migration Strategies and Transnational Families: Vancouver's Satellite Kids 212 kb
AUTHOR: Johanna L. Waters, University of British Columbia
01-11 Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together? The Role of Cultural Clustering in Attracting New Immigrants 241 kb
AUTHORS: Dominique M. Gross, International Labour Office, Geneva, and Nicolas Schmitt, Simon Fraser University
01-12 The French-as-a-second-language Learning Experience of Anglophone and Allophone University Students 138 kb
AUTHORS: Diane Coulombe, Western Washington University and William L. Roberts, University College of the Cariboo
01-13 Health and Personal Care Consumption Patterns of Foreign-born and Canadian-born Consumers: 1984-1996 267 kb
AUTHOR: Galina Didukh, Simon Fraser University
01-14 Asian Immigrants to the Pacific Northwest: Canadian and American Experiences Compared 887 kb
AUTHOR: Carl Mosk, University of Victoria
01-15 Returning, Remitting, Reshaping:  Non-Resident Indians and the Transformation of Society and Space in Punjab, India 82 kb
AUTHOR: Margaret Walton-Roberts, University of British Columbia
01-16 Narrative Mediation of Conventional and New Paradigms of "Mental Health":  Reading the Stories of Immigrant Iranian Women 94 kb
AUTHOR: Parin Dossa, Simon Fraser University
01-17 Impacts of Immigration on British Columbia: Population, Labour Markets, Housing Markets and International Linkages 1.67 mb
AUTHORS: Harald Bauder, University of Guelph; Johanna Waters, University of British Columbia; Sin Yih Teo, University of British Columbia
01-18 Household Operations and Furnishings Consumption Patterns of Canadian and Foreign-born Consumers: 1984-1996 303 kb
AUTHOR: Lin Wang, Simon Fraser University
01-19 The German Immigrant Church in Vancouver: Service Provision and Identity Formation 354 kb
AUTHORS: Laura Beattie and David Ley, University of British Columbia
01-20 Immigration, Polarization, or Gentrification? Accounting for Changing Housing Prices and Dwelling Values in Gateway Cities 1.64 mb

 
AUTHORS: David Ley, Judith Tutchener and Greg Cunningham, University of British Columbia
01-21 Teachers of Punjabi Sikh Ancestry: Their Perceptions of their Roles in the British Columbia Education System 187 kb
AUTHORS: Shemina Hirji and June Beynon, Simon Fraser University
01-22 Teachers of Chinese Ancestry: The Interaction of Identities and Professional Roles 324 kb
AUTHORS: June Beynon,Roumiana Ileva and Marela Dichupa, Simon Fraser University

Special Issues

The following special issues of the 2001 Working Paper Series, 01-S1 to 01-S4, were prepared for the Roundtable entitled, Globalization and Immigration: Canada, China, and Beyond, presented by the Centre for Excellence, Immigration (RIIM/SFU), Asia Pacific Foundation, and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS) held in Vancouver, BC, May 22-23, 2001.

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01-S1
Triangular Human Capital Flows between Sending, Entrepôt and the Rest-of-the-World Destinations 291 kb
AUTHORS: Don DeVoretz and Zhongdong Ma
01-S2
Globalization and Immigration 324 kb
AUTHOR: Steven Globerman
01-S3
New Challenge of Globalization to China and its Impact on the Trends of Immigration 257 kb
AUTHOR: Jin Fang
01-S4
Everybody Acts Independently: A Study of the Refugee Determination Process in British Columbia, Canada 265 kb
AUTHOR: Li Minghuan