| Volume 8, Number 1 
              / March 2007 The Past and Future of Immigration to Canada David Verbeeten
 Immigrant Employment Success in Canada, Part I: Individual and 
              Contextual Causes Jeffrey G. Reitz
 Immigrant Employment Success in Canada, Part II: Understanding 
              the Decline Jeffrey G. Reitz
 La Diversité Montréalaise à l’Épreuve de la 
              Ségrégation : Pluralisme et Insertion Résidentielle 
              des Immigrants Testing Montréal’s Diversity: Residential Segregation, Pluralism, 
              and Migrant’s Insertion
 Philippe Apparicio, Xavier Leloup and Philippe Rivet
 Sustaining a Strong Cultural and National Identity: The Acculturation 
              of Immigrants and Second-generation Canadians of Asian and African 
              Descent Peter R. Grant
 Maria Cristina Garcia (Ed.): Seeking Refuge: Central American Migration 
              to Mexico, the United States and Canada University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 2006, 274 pp. ISBN: 
              978-0-520-24701-7
 Richard Goldman
 Ruben Gowricharn (Ed.): Caribbean Transnationalism: Migration, 
              Pluralism and Social Cohesion Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, 2006, 260 pp. ISBN: 13: 979-0-9391-1397-4
 Dennis Conway
 Takeyuki Tsuda, (Ed.) Local Citizenship in Recent Countries of 
              Immigration: Japan in Comparative Perspective Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, 2006, 312 pp.ISBN: 0-7391-1192-2
 John Reilly
 Brad Epps, Keja Valens, and Bill Johnson Gonzalez (Eds): Passing 
              Lines: Sexuality and Immigration Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2005, 504 pp. ISBN: 0-674-01885-0
 Robert Mizzi
 Jacqueline Knörr (Ed.): Childhood and Migration: From Experience 
              to Agency Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2005, 228 pp. ISBN: 978-3-89942-384-6
 Anna Kirova
 Volume 8, Number 2 
              / June 2007 Accessing the Higher Echelons of a Host Country’s Labour Market: 
              Policy Directions from the Personal Experiences of Skilled ImmigrantsPeter R. Grant
 The Credentialing Problems of Foreign Trained Personnel from Asia 
              and Africa Intending to Make their Home in Canada: A Social Psychological 
              Perspective Peter R. Grant and Shevaun Nadin
 Understanding the Labour Market Participation of Skilled Immigrant 
              Women in Switzerland: The Interplay of Class, Ethnicity, and GenderYvonne Riaño and Nadia Baghdadi
 Beyond “Entry-level” Jobs: Immigrant Women and Non-regulated Professional 
              Occupations "Liza McCoy and Cristi Masuch
 Native Language and Immigrant Labour Market Outcomes: An Alternative 
              Approach to Measuring the Returns for Language Skills Dan-Olof Rooth and Jan Saarela
 Licensure of Internationally Educated Nurses Seeking Professional 
              Careers in the Province of Alberta in Canada Linda Ogilvie, Barbara Leung, Terry Gushuliak, Marion McGuire 
              and Elizabeth Burgess-Pinto
 Chris de Wet (Ed.), Development-Induced Displacement: Problems, 
              Policies and People Berghahn Books, Oxford and London, 2005, 224 pp. ISBN 1-84545-095-7 
              (hardback)
 Pablo S. Bose
 Steve Cohen, Deportation is Freedom: The Orwellian World of Immigration 
              Controls Jessica Kingsley, London and Philadelphia, 2006, 224 pp. ISBN: 1843102943 
              (paperback)
 Review
 Tom Clark
 Andrew Lockyer, Bernard Crick and John Annette, (Eds.), Education 
              for Democratic Citizenship: Issues of Theory and Practice. Ashgate Publishing Ltd., Aldershot, 2003 ix + 178 pp., ISBN: 0754639592
 Yvonne Hébert
 Eric Fong (Ed.): Inside the Mosaic University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Buffalo and London, 2006, 
              280 pp.ISBN 13: 978-0-8020-8834-5
 Daniel Hiebert
 Royden Loewen, Diaspora in the Countryside: Two Mennonite Communities 
              in Mid-Twentieth-Century Rural Disjuncture University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2006, 384 pp. ISBN: 080209144X
 Bruce Hiebert
 Volume 8, Number 3 
              / September, 2007 Business or Bureaucratic Dominance in Immigration Policymaking 
              in Canada: Why was Mexico Included in the Caribbean Seasonal Agricultural 
              Workers Program in 1974? Vic Satzewich
 The Problem of Second-generation Decline: Perspectives on Integration 
              in Canada Shiva S. Halli and Vedanand
 Perceptions of Threat and Expressions of Prejudice Toward the New 
              Minorities of Western EuropeÖzlem L. Sari
 Ethnoracial Origins, Social Capital, and Earnings M. Reza Nakhaie
 The Scope of Political Participation Jorge Ginieniewicz
 Volume 8, Number 4 
              / December, 2007 Issues of workplace 
              discrimination and employment barriers/Questions de discrimination 
              et barrières en emploi Preface Annick Lenoir-Achdjian and Maryse Potvin
 Présentation Annick Lenoir-Achdjian and Maryse Potvin
 Travailleurs Étrangers sur le Marché du Travail Suisse: 
              Quels Modes D’incorporation? Claudio Bolzman
 Jobs Commensurate With Their Skills? Selected Workers and Skilled 
              Job Access in Québec Jean Renaud and Tristan Cayn
 The Professional Insertion of Immigrants Born in the Maghreb: Challenges 
              and Impediments for Intervention Annick Lenoir-Achdjian, Isabelle Drainville, Denise Helly, Sébastien 
              Arcand, Michèle Vatz Laaroussi and Amel Mahfoudh
 Actions Pour l’intégration Socioprofessionnelle Des Travailleurs 
              Issus De L’immigration: La Valorisation Identitaire Comme Mode d’Accompagnement 
              Spécifique Altay Manço
 Career Nomadism and the Building of a Professional Identity in 
              Female Immigrants Hélène Cardu
 Responsabilité Sociale, Gestion de la Diversité et Lutte 
              Contre les Discriminations: Des Perspectives Convergentes Maryse Potvin
  
              
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