Shirley Chau

Associate Professor
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About

Since 1998, my program of research has focused on the impacts of immigration and resettlement on the health and wellbeing of migrants in Canada. This has resulted in research that has informed the impacts of the Hong Kong diaspora of 1997 on children and families in Canada, the health and wellbeing of Chinese older adults in relation to access to services, social capital and employment of migrants from Mainland China in Canada, and the wellbeing of settlement on migrants in small and midsized cities in Canada.


Teaching



About

Since 1998, my program of research has focused on the impacts of immigration and resettlement on the health and wellbeing of migrants in Canada. This has resulted in research that has informed the impacts of the Hong Kong diaspora of 1997 on children and families in Canada, the health and wellbeing of Chinese older adults in relation to access to services, social capital and employment of migrants from Mainland China in Canada, and the wellbeing of settlement on migrants in small and midsized cities in Canada.


Teaching


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Since 1998, my program of research has focused on the impacts of immigration and resettlement on the health and wellbeing of migrants in Canada. This has resulted in research that has informed the impacts of the Hong Kong diaspora of 1997 on children and families in Canada, the health and wellbeing of Chinese older adults in relation to access to services, social capital and employment of migrants from Mainland China in Canada, and the wellbeing of settlement on migrants in small and midsized cities in Canada.

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