Research and Publications
A collection of immigration-related studies conducted by OLIP and its partners and stakeholders. All resources are free and available in various formats.
Ottawa Immigration Strategy-Phase Two
The second Ottawa Immigration Strategy (OIS) was endorsed by OLIP partners in 2016. Serving as a […]
Santé mentale Info
A website that informs and raises awareness about mental health, to help people take action for their own mental health and that of others.
How to Immigrate to Canada as a Nurse
Hospitals and clinics are already struggling to find nurses. and they will face even more shortages in the coming years
Including Undocumented Migrants in Universal Health Coverage: A Maternal Health Case Study from the Thailand-Myanmar Border
Many countries aspiring to achieve universal health coverage struggle with how to ensure health coverage for undocumented migrants
Hiding in Plain Sight: The Absence of Consideration of the Gendered Dimensions in ‘Source’ Country Perspectives on Health Worker Migration
Gender roles and relations affect both the reasons for and the experiences of health worker migration
Migration and Health: A Global Public Health Research Priority
There are 244 million international migrants, and many more people move within their own countries
Access Barriers to Reaching HIV Testing Among Young Heterosexual African Migrants from HIV-Endemic Countries in Ottawa
We need evidence about barriers to HIV testing before and after people try to get tested
Living And Working in Ethno-Cultural and Multicultural Communities in Ottawa: South Asian Immigrant Women’s Journeys
This paper looks at how South Asian immigrant women in Ottawa build their identities and integrate […]
Strengthening the Collection and use of Disaggregated Data to Understand and Monitor the Risk and Burden of Covid-19 Among Racialized Populations
the Ottawa Local Immigration Partnership teamed up with the Collaborative Critical Research for Equity and Transformation
From Working Tourists to Permanent Residents: Experiences of Migrant Workers with Youth Mobility Schemes in Canada
In Canada, the International Mobility Program (IMP) is the main way for temporary migrant workers to enter the country