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#21 [more] | Basok, Tanya. Post-National Citizenship, Social Exclusion and Migrants Rights: Mexican Seasonal Workers in Canada. |
#22 [more] | Bauder, Harold. Citizenship as Capital: The Distinction of Migrant Labor. |
#23 [more] | Benhabib, Seyla, Judith Resnik. Migrations and Mobilities: Citizenship, Borders, And Gender. |
#24 [more] | Berinstein, Carolina, Judith Bernhard, Luin Goldring. Institutionalizing Precarious Migratory Status in Canada. |
#25 [more] | Blacklock, Cathy, Laura Macdonald. Human Rights and Citizenship in Guatemala and Mexico: From "Strategic" to "New" Universalism? |
#26 [more] | Bloemraad, Irene. Becoming a Citizen: Incorporating Immigrants and Refugees in the United States and Canada. |
#27 [more] | Bosniak, Linda. The Citizen and the Alien: Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership. |
#28 [more] | Brickner, Rachel K. Mexican Union Women and the Social Construction of Women's Labor Rights. |
#29 [more] | Campbell, Iain, Martha MacDonald, Leah F. Vosko. Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment. |
#30 [more] | Castles, Stephen. International Migration at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Global Trends and Issues. |
#31 [more] | Castles, Stephen, Mark J. Miller. The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. |
#32 [more] | Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Facts and Figures 2003 Immigration Overview: Permanent and Temporary Residents. |
#33 [more] | Cranford, Cynthia J. Gender and Citizenship in the Restructuring of Janitorial Work in Los Angeles. |
#34 [more] | Dauvergne, Catherine. Humanitarianism, Identity and Nation: Migration Laws in Canada and Australia. |
#35 [more] | Dobrowolsky, Alexandra, Evangelia Tastsoglou. Women, Migration, And Citizenship: Making Local, National, And Transnational Connections. |
#36 [more] | Egerton, Muriel, Killian Mullan. Being a Pretty Good Citizen: An Analysis and Monetary Valuation of Formal and Informal Voluntary Work by Gender and Educational Attainment. |
#37 [more] | Epale, Dina, Eugenie Pelletier, Victor Piche. Identification of the Obstacles to the Ratification of the United Nations International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families: The Canadian Case. |
#38 [more] | Fuller, Sylvia, Paul Kershaw, Jane Pulkingham. Constructing 'active citizenship': Single Mothers, Welfare, And the Logics of Voluntarism. |
#39 [more] | Giles, Wenona. Portuguese Women in Toronto: Gender, Immigration and Nationalism. |
#40 [more] | Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Unequal Freedom: How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizenship and Labor. |