Research in Progress
Since its inception, P2P has conducted extensive research and worked closely with Local Immigration Partnerships (LIPs) and other place-based initiatives. We are thus very pleased to be working on a new project for CIC that will promote the activities of both the LIPs and the Réseaux en immigration…
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P2P has been asked by CIC’s Integration Branch to produce five short videos examining promising practices by LIPs in the following strategic areas:
Promoting welcoming communities (fostering positive attitudes toward immigrants)
Engaging employers and other labour market actors
Coordinating services
Leveraging…
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Pathways to Prosperity is pleased to be partnering with Career Edge (a non-profit organization that arranges paid internships for internationally qualified professionals and Canadian individuals) in supporting the work of Rui Zhang, a postdoctoral fellow at York University and University of Western Ontario.…
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In a project funded by the Research and Evaluation Branch of CIC, the P2P will be providing a detailed analysis of the economic and sociocultural integration of official language minority immigrants in communities across Canada. Based on analyses of data from the 2006 census and the 2007-2008 Canadian…
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The P2P has extensive experience developing surveys to assess the settlement and integration of newcomers, including work on the Alberta Settlement Outcomes Survey and the Western Settlement Outcomes Survey. In a new project funded by the Research and Evaluation Branch of CIC, P2P will be designing and…
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P2P will be examining promising practices that promote newcomer retention, cultural retention, and settlement assistance in Francophone minority communities. The study, funded by CIC’s Research and Evaluation Branch, builds on the P2P’s earlier work in this area and the Partnership’s commitment…
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The primary aim of this project, which is supported by CIC, is to document the ethnic, lingual, and human capital factors, at both the individual and community level, that affect retention of francophone immigrants, especially those outside of Quebec. The project will use the IMDB, a sophisticated, longitudinal…
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