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Migration in Canada and Germany

Over the last two decades, my research program has involved empirical projects in Canada and Germany. This program included cross-country comparisons on national migration policies and discourses as well as case studies in both countries on labour migration and urban approaches towards the inclusion of vulnerable and non-status migrants and refugees.

This reseach program was recognized in 2015 by the honouring "researchers from Canada whose fundamental discoveries, new theories, or insights have had a significant impact on their own discipline and beyond, whose personality and research contribute to the academic and cultural exchange between the Federal Republic of Germany and Canada."

Book

  •  (U of Toronto Press, 2011) read a review

Special journal issue

  • Bauder, H., Lenard, P. T. and Straehle, C. Guest Editors (2014) Comparative Migration Studies 2(1).

Articles

  • Bauder, H., Lujan, O. and Hannan, C.-A. (2018) . Geoforum 89: 52鈥59
  • Bauder, H. (2015) RCIS Working Paper 2015/6.
  • Bauder, H. and Jayaraman, S. (2014) Journal of Transnational Social Review: A Social Work Journal 4(2-3): 176-192.
  • Bauder, H. (2014)  Comparative Migration Studies 2(1): 9-27.
  • Bauder, H. and Semmelroggen, J. (2009) 鈥.鈥 Nationalism & Ethnic Politics 15(1): 1鈥26.
  • Bauder, H. (2008) 鈥.鈥 Antipode 40(1): 55鈥78.

Student Major Research Papers & MA Theses

  • Hasrat Grewal Gill. 2019. Decolonizing 鈥業ntegration鈥: A Post-Colonial Analysis of Immigration 鈥業ntegration鈥 in Canada and Germany.
  • Casey Tran. 2017. German Independent Volunteers鈥 Responses to the Refugee Crisis.
  • Sita Jayaraman. 2014. Immigrant Women Workers in the Settlement Sector: Niche Employment or Occupational Segmentation? A Comparative Study of Germany and Canada.
  • Avery Toppan. 2013. 鈥淭olerated鈥 And Non-Status Persons鈥 Access to Mental Health Support Services: A Comparison between Toronto, Canada and Aachen, Germany.
  • Sandra Pehilj. 2011. Return Migration to Europe: Understanding Transnational Identities and Motivations for the Return of Immigrants from the former Yugoslavia.
  • Jan Semmelroggen. 2007. Blood and Culture? Contemporary German Nationhood and the Political Discourse on Migrants and Immigration in the Federal Republic of Germany.

Resources