File 18 ➔ Structural Separation and Family Change: An Exploratory Study of the Immigrant Indian and Pakistani Families of Saskatoon, Canada
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Identifier:
2023_15_01_18_002
Repository
Repository Web Site
https://www.ufv.ca/sasi/
Repository Identifier
M 48-60
Date
September 1 1977;
Extent
8p. of textual records
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textual record
Description
Excerpt from a draft essay titled, "Structural Separation and Family Change: An Exploratory Study of the Immigrant Indian and Pakistani Families of Saskatoon, Canada", written by Muhammad Siddique, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, to be published in International Review of Modern Sociology, Volume 7, Number 1, in spring 1977. The essay outlines the family life of Indian and Pakistani immigrant communities in Canada, comparing it to their Canadian counterparts, especially in regard to gender roles and division of labour.
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The full published copy of the study can be found at: https://www.jstor.org/stable/23565715?seq=1
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Subject Headings - Library of Congress
Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- American Immigrant Wall of Honor at Ellis Island in New York Harbor is a place where immigrants' names are inscribed at their families' request, for a small payment. The immigration station's main building is in the background. Jersey City, New Jersey [between 1980 and 2006] [http://id.loc.gov/resources/instances/17200895]