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1by DeVoretz, Don J“...A rise in Chinese immigrant arrivals would have respectively decisive and unambiguous positive socio-economic effects on Canadians. The multidimensional...”
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2by Guo, Shibao DeVoretz, Don J Published in Journal of international migration and integration (01.09.2006)“...This article reports findings from a study carried out in Vancouver that examined the settlement and adaptation experiences of Chinese immigrants. The findings...”
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4by DeVoretz, Don J Published in Canadian studies in population (15.10.2013)“...Commentary to Dr. Feng Hou's article...”
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5by Don J. DeVoretz Published in The International migration review (01.07.2006)“...This article outlines a set of economic criteria to assess an immigrant-receiving country's immigration policy from three perspectives. These three...”
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6by DeVoretz, Don J Published in The International migration review (01.06.2006)“...This article outlines a set of economic criteria to assess an immigrant‐receiving country's immigration policy from three perspectives. These three...”
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8by DeVoretz, Don J Pivnenko, S“...As with many other immigrant destination areas, Quebec has experienced difficulty in retaining its original set of newcomers. This paper addresses the issue of...”
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Published in Journal of international migration and integration (01.12.2008)
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10by Guo, Shibao DeVoretz, Don J Published in Journal of international migration and integration (01.06.2006)“...This paper analyzes the changing characteristics of Chinese immigrants to Canada between 1980 and 2001. It reveals that recent Chinese immigrants to Canada...”
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11“...Recent evidence suggests that the traditional permanent bilateral flows of highly skilled immigrants are being replaced by a form of "brain circulation". This...”
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12by DeVoretz, Don J Pivnenko, Sergiy Published in Journal of international migration and integration (01.09.2005)“...Immigrants ascend to citizenship at differential rates in Canada. This paper investigates the economic costs and benefits derived from citizenship to...”
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13by Irastorza, Nahikari DeVoretz, Don J Published in International Journal of Migration and Residential Mobility (20150000)“...Mixed marriages are believed to facilitate the integration between immigrants and natives. However, little is known about the development of these unions. We...”
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14by Don J. DeVoretz Published in International Handbook on the Economics of Migration (30.09.2013)“...Immigrants unlike native-born residents have a choice to ascend to citizenship or not in their host country of residence if they satisfy the host country’s...”
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15“...A model of triangular movement of highly skilled immigrants between a sending country (China/India) to an entrepot country (Canada) and then possibly to the...”
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16by Devoretz, Don J Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (01.05.2008)“...Economists studying the economic behaviour of immigrants have tended to avoid serious interdisciplinary work. I argue that, when presented with a particular...”
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17“...By reviewing the current demand literature for fish and meat, it is apparent that several inadequacies arise from the problems of market delineation or...”
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18by DeVoretz, D.J. (Simon Fraser University) Salvanes, K.G Published in American journal of agricultural economics (01.02.1993)“...Farmed salmon represents 20% of the total volume of the world's salmon supply. Norwegian salmon farmers produce more than 50% of the world's farmed salmon...”
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20by DeVoretz, Don J“...Scrutiny at the Canadian border to heighten security and simultaneously reduce type one (false positives) and type two (false negatives) errors utilize...”
01.12.2006