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2011
Ramos, H., & Yoshida, Y. (2011). Why do recent immigrants leave Atlantic Canada? Atlantic Metropolis Centre:
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2009
VanderPlaat, M., Ramos, H., & Yoshida, Y. (2009). A preliminary investigation of the contributions of sponsored parents and grandparents in Canada. The Atlantic Metropolis Centre’s Working Papers Series: Abstract
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2008
Yoshida, Y. (2008). Explaining the Earning Disadvantage of Visible Minority Immigrants in Canada (Doctoral dissertation). Département de sociologie. Montréal: Université McGill.
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Smith, M.R., & Yoshida, Y. (2008). Measuring and mismeasuring discrimination against visible minority immigrants: The role of work experience. Canadian Studies in Population, 35 (2), 311-338. Abstract
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2005
Yoshida, Y., & Smith, M.R. (2005). Training and the earnings of immigrant males: Evidence from the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey. Social Science Quarterly, 86 (S1), 1218-1241. Abstract
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Smith, M.R., Hsieh, M., & Yoshida, Y. (2005). Inégalités salariale, mobilité salariale, et commerce international au Québec et en Ontario. Recherches sociographiques, 46 (2), 301-326. Abstract
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2003
Smith, M.R., & Yoshida, Y. (2003). Education, Training, and Earnings: What are the Effects of Immigration and Visible Minority Status?
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