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Knight, Sheilagh. "L'immigration latino-américaine au Québec, 1973-1986 : éléments politiques et économiques." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29317.
Full textBlais, Pierre. "Technologies de contrôle et construction de la catégorie «immigrant indépendant» dans les politiques publiques du Canada et du Québec de 1967 à 2010." Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/26650/26650.pdf.
Full textGarant, Maude. "L'expérience du transnationalisme dans un contexte de régionalisation de l'immigration au Québec : le cas des immigrants à Thetford Mines." Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/26757/26757.pdf.
Full textPâquet, Martin. "Le fleuve et la cité : représentations de l'immigration et esquisses d'une action de l'État québécois, 1945-1968." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/21380.
Full textSene, Rosalie Demosse. "Expériences pré-migratoires et projets de vie socioprofessionnelle des femmes immigrantes ouest-africaines à Québec." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/29932/29932.pdf.
Full textThis research addresses the question of socio-professional insertion of immigrant women coming from the French-speaking West Africa, considered through their pre-migration experiences. This study describes precisely the reality of skilled (or qualified) immigrant women before, during and after the process of immigration and their socio-professional integration in Quebec City. Socio-demographic characteristics were used to collect information on participants and complete the portrait of their reality. This study is meant to be descriptive and qualitative. The topic of this research was selected for study in view of completing a lack of work on visible minority, particularly immigrant women from the French-speaking West Africa. Above all, it was an opportunity to explore the complexity of their socio-professional integration. This qualitative descriptive study using a symbolic interactionism perspective was employed in order to analyse the social phenomena of the immigrant women’s socio-professional integration. Moreover, this view allows to underline the interaction of the women with the host society. The human capital theory is added to give an overview about their abilities and skills. After ten semi-structured interviews, the results of this research conclude and highlight the socio-professional capital of women coming from the French-speaking West-Africa before landing to Canada, their post-migration experience and finally the impact of it as a factor on their future projects and socio-professional integration. Nonetheless, the pre-migration experience does not appear as having an influence on their social integration but could be useful in the case of resumption of academic studies.
Fouquet, Annabelle. "Les dépaysements : expérience interdisciplinaire en art et anthropologie sur les mobilités croisées entre le Québec et la Nouvelle-Calédonie." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/67790.
Full textThis specifically-tailored Master's degree in art and anthropology experiments with an interdisciplinary combination of analytic research and aesthetic experience, culminating in both a written thesis and a video installation. It takes a look at individual and collective senses of belonging among groups of people in two territories: Quebec and New Caledonia. This project explores the general challenges of “imagining oneself together”, going beyond differing origins and life horizons within (post)colonial societies. Through semi-directive interviews, and interviews mobilizing original audiovisual footage, this project permits encounters between individuals from New Caledonia who studied in Quebec in mining-related programs on the one hand, and persons originally from Quebec who worked in New Caledonia’s mines on the other hand. The audiovisual interviews, known as “landscape takes”, create an imaginative space which allows participants to situate themselves. It allows participants to co-inhabit these spaces while listening to and repeating the landscape takes of other participants. Through audiovisual editing of filmed sequences, and through the creation of a videographic installation, I have explored the singular and shareable dimension of these identities. I look at sensory and relational dimensions, but also temporal dimensions relative to identitarian processes and dynamics of collective belonging. I also take interest in the way in which these senses of belonging and identitarian process involve, or do not, a national reference.
Taché, Priscilla. "La culture québécoise et ses références identitaires : une ethnographie de la francisation à l'école de langues de l'Université Laval (ÉLUL)." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26688/26688.pdf.
Full textSuelves, Ezquerro Lorena, and Ezquerro Lorena Suelves. "Le parrainage : des effets sur la vie des femmes immigrantes de la Ville de Québec." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25091.
Full textLa présente recherche est née de la volonté de comprendre si les lois sur l’immigration par le parrainage affectent ou non les relations entre les hommes et les femmes qui choisissent d’immigrer au Canada par cette filière. À première vue cette loi, qui facilite le regroupement familial pour des résidents permanents ou des citoyens, pourrait paraître positive, pour les femmes notamment. Les récits des dix femmes qui ont participé à ma recherche montrent qu’au contraire, la situation est extrêmement complexe et mène parfois à des formes variées de violence, en même temps qu’elle contribue à créer des relations asymétriques et des inégalités au sein des couples. Les entrevues semi-dirigées auprès de ces immigrantes parrainées habitant la Ville de Québec montrent clairement que ce processus d’immigration a ses particularités et que les effets sur leur vie ne sont pas que positifs.
This research stemmed from the will to understand whether sponsorship immigration laws had an impact on relationships between men and women who chose to immigrate through this channel. At first glance, this law facilitating family reunification for permanent residents or citizens can seem positive, especially for women. The accounts of the ten women who took part in my research demonstrate that on the contrary, the situation is extremely complex and sometimes leads to diverse forms of violence. It also contributes to the creation of asymmetric relationships and inequalities among couples. The semi-directed interviews conducted with sponsored immigrant women living in Québec City clearly show that this immigration procedure has its own particularities, and that its effects on the subjects’ lives are not just positive.
This research stemmed from the will to understand whether sponsorship immigration laws had an impact on relationships between men and women who chose to immigrate through this channel. At first glance, this law facilitating family reunification for permanent residents or citizens can seem positive, especially for women. The accounts of the ten women who took part in my research demonstrate that on the contrary, the situation is extremely complex and sometimes leads to diverse forms of violence. It also contributes to the creation of asymmetric relationships and inequalities among couples. The semi-directed interviews conducted with sponsored immigrant women living in Québec City clearly show that this immigration procedure has its own particularities, and that its effects on the subjects’ lives are not just positive.
Forster, Merna. "Through the eyes of immigrants : an analysis of diaries and letters of immigrants arriving at Grosse-Île and the port of Quebec, 1832-42." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28564.
Full textGariépy, Alain. "Jean-Marc Léger : un intellectuel nationaliste du Québec contemporain." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28412.
Full textBooks on the topic "Québec (Province) – Émigration et immigration – Aspect économique"
Helly, Denise. L' Immigration: Pour quoi faire ? Québec. P.Q: Institut québécois de la recherche sur la culture, 1992.
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