Public Outreach Materials

Publications

Presentations

Media Coverage

Public Outreach Materials

Research Briefs

Popular Education Workshop Manual on Immigrants & Precarious Work

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Publications

Goldring, Luin and Patricia Landolt. 2011. “Caught in the Work-Citizenship Matrix: The lasting effects of precarious legal status on work for Toronto immigrants.” Globalizations 8 (3): 325-341.

Goldring, Luin and Patricia Landolt. 2012. "The Impact of Precarious Legal Status on Immigrants' Economic Outcomes." IRPP Study 35. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy.

Goldring, Luin, and Patricia Landolt. 2013. "The Conditionality of Legal Status and Rights: Conceptualizing Precarious Non-citizenship in Canada." in Producing and Negotiating Non-citizenship: Precarious Legal Status in Canada, edited by Luin Goldring and Patricia Landolt. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Forthcoming.

Landolt, Patricia and Luin Goldring.  2013.  "The Social Production of Non-citizenship: The Consequences of Intersecting Trajectories of Precarious Legal Status and Precarious Work.”  Pp. 154-174 in Goldring and Landolt (eds.), Producing and Negotiating Non-Citizenship: Precarious Legal Status in Canada.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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Manuel Arellano: Inmigrantes y trabajo: títulos de sobra y menos pago December 18, 2009 (PDF Link)

Vazquez, Luciana. “Los buenos trabajos son una especie en extinción.” (Good jobs are an endangered species.)  El Correo Canadiense.  Online edition, posted July 3, 2009. (PDF Link)

Freddy Velez.  Interview with Patricia Landolt.  Canadá en las Américas.  Radio Canada International.  July 2, 2009.
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Marc Montgomery.  Interview with Patricia Landolt.  The Link.  Radio Canada International.  June 24, 2009.
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Omni TV.  South Asian edition.  Interview with Patricia Landolt.  June 19, 2009.  (Not available)

Omni TV.  Interview with Luin Goldring and Patricia Landolt.  June 18, 2009. (Not available)

Ciarula Taylor, Lesley. “Immigration system hurts more than helps, study finds: Many newcomers stuck in jobs that are ‘dirty, dangerous and difficult’.”  Toronto Star, June 18, 2009. GT4.
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