Small Places, Big Changes: Temporary Migration, Immigration and Family Reunification
- Petsa
2010
- May-akda
Alison Moss, Robert C. Annis, Jill Bucklaschuk, Alison Moss, Jill Bucklaschuk, and Robert C. Annis
- Buod
This article explores the impact of migration, immigration and the process of family reunification in Brandon,
Manitoba. The community has recently experienced an influx of temporary migrants to fill labour shortages
at an expanding pork processing plant. The case is unique because “temporary” does not necessarily mean
temporary; many temporary migrants transition into immigrants and reunite with their families.- Journal title
Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens
- Numero
Spring/printemps
- Page numbers
33-36
- Editor
Association for Canadian Studies / Association d'études canadiennes
- Lugar ng publikasyon
Montréal
- Kalakip
- Connections
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http://canada.metropolis.net/pdfs/cdn_issues_CITC_mar10_e.pdf (http://canada.metropolis.net/pdfs/cdn_issues_CITC_mar10_e.pdf)
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- Pang-ekonomiyang sektor
Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing
- Mga Uri ng Nilalaman
Policy analysis and Suporta ng mga hakbangin
- Target na mga grupo
Mambabatas, Mamamahayag, Pampublikong Kamalayan, and Mananaliksik
- Geographical kaugnayan
Manitoba
- Spheres ng aktibidad
Karapatan, Socioligie, and Social Work
- Wika
Ingles