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Calculated Kindness
Global Restructuring, Immigration and Settlement in Canada
It has often been the perception that Northern states admit immigrants out of generosity, offering security and shelter to people forced from their own countries because of political and economic circumstances. This collection–based on case studies with immigrants–quickly dispels this myth. Immigrants are admitted to serve economic or demographic interests.
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Rose Baaba Folson
Rose Baaba Folson’s research, teaching and publication are focused in four areas — sociology of education; global economic restructuring, international migration & immigration policies; moralities, sexualities and nationalities; and critical sex education, such as the HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategy. She is currently a faculty member at OISE in Toronto.