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Lydia Laflamme is a PhD student in Canadian Politics at the University of British Columbia, supervised by Dr. Vince Hopkins. Her research examines how citizens perceive integration policies in Canada and how those perceptions shape policy effectiveness. Based in the Behavioural Public Policy Lab, she is interested in how political behaviour research and experimental methods can inform policymaking in immigrant incorporation.



About

Lydia Laflamme is a PhD student in Canadian Politics at the University of British Columbia, supervised by Dr. Vince Hopkins. Her research examines how citizens perceive integration policies in Canada and how those perceptions shape policy effectiveness. Based in the Behavioural Public Policy Lab, she is interested in how political behaviour research and experimental methods can inform policymaking in immigrant incorporation.


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Lydia Laflamme is a PhD student in Canadian Politics at the University of British Columbia, supervised by Dr. Vince Hopkins. Her research examines how citizens perceive integration policies in Canada and how those perceptions shape policy effectiveness. Based in the Behavioural Public Policy Lab, she is interested in how political behaviour research and experimental methods can inform policymaking in immigrant incorporation.