Download this document to see the bibliography, references, and credits for VitalSigns 2016.
ESPC Documents/VITAL SIGNS/Vital Signs 2016 Source List.docx
Download this document to see the bibliography, references, and credits for VitalSigns 2016.
ESPC Documents/VITAL SIGNS/Vital Signs 2016 Source List.docx
Edmonton Vital Signs is an annual check-up conducted by Edmonton Community Foundation, in partnership with the Edmonton Social Planning Council, to measure how our community is doing with a focus on a specific topic. This year we are looking at Edmonton’s immigrant and refugee population. Community foundations across Canada are reporting on how their communities are doing and how Canada is doing overall.
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The Edmonton Social Planning Council’s Research Review contains summaries of the latest social research publications. We keep up on your reading so you don’t have to.
Inside this issue:
“A Systematic Review: Effects of Psychosocial Interventions on Outcomes in Refugee Adolescents Resettled in the US, Canada, and the UK” reviewed by Sheida Azimi
“Does the TPP work for workers? Analyzing the labour chapter of the TPP” reviewed by Janine Isaac
“Effects of the Minimum Wage on Infant Health” reviewed by Fatima Khawaja
“Social Impacts of the securitized arrival experiences of in-Canada refugee claimants” reviewed by Noelle Jaipaul
ESPC Documents/RESEARCH UPDATES AND REVIEWS/RU_September2016.pdf
The Edmonton Social Planning Council’s Research Review contains summaries of the latest social research publications. We keep up on your reading so you don’t have to.
Inside this issue:
A Systematic Review: Effects of Psychosocial Interventions on Outcomes in Refugee Adolescents Resettled in the US, Canada, and the UK; reviewed by Sheida Azimi
Does the TPP work for workers? Analyzing the labour chapter of the TPP” reviewed by Janine Isaac
Effects of the Minimum Wage on Infant Health” reviewed by Fatima Khawaja
Social Impacts of the securitized arrival experiences of in-Canada refugee claimants” reviewed by Noelle Jaipaul