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Lisa Kaida
Lisa Kaida
Associate Professor of Sociology, McMaster University
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The long-term economic integration of resettled refugees in Canada: a comparison of Privately Sponsored Refugees and Government-Assisted Refugees
L Kaida, F Hou, M Stick
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46 (9), 1687-1708, 2020
922020
Do host country education and language training help recent immigrants exit poverty?
L Kaida
Social science research 42 (3), 726-741, 2013
662013
Poverty Variations among the Elderly: The Roles of Income Security Policies and Family Co-Residence
L Kaida, M Boyd
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 30 (1), 83-100, 2011
602011
Harmonic Dissonance: Coping with Employment Precarity Among Professional Musicians in St John’s, Canada
D Chafe, L Kaida
Work, Employment and Society 34 (3), 407-423, 2020
452020
Are Refugees More Likely to Leave Initial Destinations than Economic Immigrants? Recent Evidence from Canadian Longitudinal Administrative Data
L Kaida, F Hou, M Stick
Statistics Canada Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series, 2020
372020
Are refugees more likely to leave initial destinations than economic immigrants? Recent evidence from Canadian longitudinal administrative data
L Kaida, F Hou, M Stick
Population, Place and Space 26 (e2316), 1-14, 2020
372020
Cultural preferences and economic constraints: The living arrangements of elderly Canadians
L Kaida, M Moyser, SY Park
Canadian Journal on Aging 28 (4), 303, 2009
332009
Ethnic Variations in Immigrant Poverty Exit and Female Employment: The Missing Link
L Kaida
Demography 52 (2), 485-511, 2015
312015
Earnings of Immigrants in Traditional and Non-Traditional Destinations: A Case Study from Atlantic Canada
Y Sano, L Kaida, L Swiss
Journal of International Migration and Integration 18 (3), 961–980, 2017
292017
The Long-term Economic Outcomes of Refugee Private Sponsorship
L Kaida, F Hou, M Stick
Statistics Canada Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series, 2020
212020
Self-reported loneliness among recent immigrants, long-term immigrants, and Canadian-born individuals
M Stick, F Hou, L Kaida
Economic and Social Reports 1 (7), 1-4, 2021
142021
Can Rust Belt or Three Cities Explain the Sociospatial Changes in Atlantic Canadian Cities?
L Kaida, H Ramos, D Singh, P Pritchard, R Wijesingha
City & Community 19 (1), 191-216, 2020
132020
Racial Variations in Ethnic Identity among the Children of Immigrants in Canada
Y Sano, L Kaida, EY Tenkorang
Canadian Ethnic Studies 47 (3), 49-68, 2015
132015
It’s cold and there’s something to do: The changing geography of Canadian National Hockey League players’ hometowns
L Kaida, P Kitchen
International Review of Sociology of Sports 55 (2), 209-228, 2020
112020
Changes in selection policy and refugee welfare use in Canada
L Kaida, M Stick, F Hou
International Migration 60 (5), 38-59, 2022
42022
The Rise of Big-City Hockey Players and Its Implication for Diversity in the National Hockey League
L Kaida, P Kitchen, M Stick
Canadian Ethnic Studies 53 (3), 141-161, 2021
42021
Revisiting gender occupational segregation trends in Canada: 1991–2016
L Kaida, M Boyd
Canadian Review of Sociology 59 (S1), 4-25, 2022
32022
How to Capture Neighborhood Change in Small Cities
L Kaida, H Ramos, D Singh, R McLay
CANADIAN STUDIES IN POPULATION 47 (3), 195 - 205, 2020
32020
Short-, medium- and long-term employment-related outcomes of resettled refugees
L Kaida, M Stick, F Hou
Asylum and resettlement in Canada: Historical development, successes …, 2023
2*2023
The power of a simple index of neighbourhood change: Challenging the perception that there is no such thing as simplicity in creating indexes
H Ramos, L Kaida, D Singh, P Pritchard, R Wijesingha
The Canadian Geographer 66 (2), 322–336, 2022
12022
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