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Azuh, Margaret.
Foreign-Trained Professionals: Facilitating Their Contribution to the Canadian Economy.
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Basran, Gurcharn S., Zong Li.
Devaluation of Foreign Credentials as Perceived by Visible Minority Professionals.
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Boyd, Monica, D. Thomas.
Skilled Immigrant Labour: Country of Origin and the Occupational Locations of Male Engineers.
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Brouwer, Andrew.
Immigrants Need Not Apply: Canada Barring Highly Skilled Immigrants From Practicing Professions and Trades.
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Brush, Barbara L., Rukmini Vasupuram.
Nurses, Nannies and Caring Work: Importation, Visibility and Marketability.
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Burchell, Brendan, Sara Horrell, Jill Rubery.
Gender and Skills.
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Castles, Stephen.
International Migration at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Global Trends and Issues.
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Cosgrove, James, Mark Montgomery.
Are Part-Time Women Paid Less?: A Model With Firm-Specific Effects.
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Courcy, François, Serge Gagnon, Melanie Lavoie-Tremblay, Stephanie Maillet, Maxime Paquet.
Psychological Work Environment and Prediction of Quality of Care Indicators in One Canadian Health Center.
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Couton, Philippe.
Highly Skilled Immigrants: Recent Trends and Issues.
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Crow, Barbara, Graham Longford.
From the Electronic Cottage to the Silicon Sweatshop: Social Implications of Telemediated Work in Canada.
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Derwing, T., Harvey Krahn, M. Mulder, L. Wilkinson.
Educated and Underemployed: Refugee Integration Into the Canadian Labour Market.
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Drew, D., S. T. Murray, J. Zhao.
Brain Drain and Brain Gain: The Migration of Knowledge Workers From and to Canada.
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Dryburgh, Heather, Jason Hamel.
Immigrants in Demand: Staying or Leaving?
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Estevez-Abe, Margarita.
Gender Bias in Skills and Social Policies: The Varieties of Capitalism Perspective on Sex Segregation.
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Fawcett, Gail, John Myles.
Job Skills and the Service Economy.
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Harvey, Janet.
Up-Skilling and the Intensification of Work: The 'extended Role' in Intensive Care Nursing and Midwifery.
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Iredale, Robyn.
Gender, Immigration Policies and Accreditation: Valuing the Skills of Professional Women Migrants.
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Jenson, Jane.
The Talents of Women, The Skills of Men: Flexible Specialization and Women.
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Johnson, George E.
Changes in Earnings Inequality: The Role of Demand Shifts.



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