Biographie
Jill Hanley est professeure à l’École de travail social de l’Université McGill et directrice scientifique de l’Institut universitaire SHERPA sur la migration, la santé et les services sociaux. Ses travaux visent à combler les écarts entre les politiques et les pratiques concernant les droits sociaux des populations migrantes. À SHERPA, elle dirige une équipe de chercheurs dans des études visant à améliorer les interventions de première ligne avec les migrants et à proposer des changements de politique pour améliorer l’accès aux droits sociaux de ce groupe.
Publications (28)
Chapitre de livre
Migrant Worker Strategies in Access to Health
(2024)
Article
Resettlement of Older Syrian Refugees in Canada: Key Individual Factors of Social Inclusion
(2024)
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Article
Antenatal care coverage and early childhood mortality in Zimbabwe: new interpretations from nationally representative household surveys
(2024)
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Article
“All These Methods Complement Each Other”: Antenatal Care Acceptability in Contexts of Antenatal Care Pluralism in Rural Manicaland, Zimbabwe
(2024)
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Rapport
Bordering non-citizenship assemblage
(2023)
Article
“Unless we are Native, we are all immigrants to Canada”: Tensions between multicultural inclusion and settler-colonial consciousness among Canadian social wo…
(2023)
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Article
Asylum seekers and other precarious immigrants on the frontlines of the pandemic: Work experiences, resilience, resistance and social contributions
(2023)
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Article
Integrating Practice Research into Social Work Field Education in Canada
(2023)
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Article
Fathering here, fathering there: Syrian refugee fathers in Canada
(2023)
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Rapport
French Language Skills and Resilience among Asylum Seekers
(2022)
Chapitre de livre
Programme des travailleurs migrants temporaires au Québec
(2022)
Article
Creative Recourse in Cases of Forced Labour: Using Human Trafficking, Human Rights and Labour Law to Protect Migrant Workers
(2021)
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Rapport
Le parcours d’installation des demandeurs d’asile au Québec
(2021)
Article
Unmet healthcare needs among uninsured migrants in Montreal
(2021)
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Article
Social isolation and loneliness among asylum-seeking parents with young children (0-5 years old)
(2021)
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Article
Pregnant and undocumented: work as determinant of health
(2020)
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Chapitre de livre
Community Practice in a Context of Precarious Immigration Status
(2020)
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Article
Migrant farmworkers and unionization in Quebec
(2020)
Article
The long-term impact of political activism on mental wellbeing in the context of adult immigrants who experienced childhood political trauma
(2020)
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Article
Exploitation of migrant careworkers in Quebec: An analysis of the live-in caregiver program
(2020)
Article
Self-perceived health of migrants with precarious status in Montreal
(2020)
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Article
Transforming field education during COVID-19: The Rutgers University experience
(2020)
Article
Migrant women’s health and housing insecurity
(2019)
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Article
Refugee Sponsorship and Integration Outcomes in Canada
(2019)
Chapitre de livre
Child trafficking and education vulnerability
(2019)
Article
Migrant families with children in Montreal, Canada and transnational family support: a protocol for a focused ethnography
(2019)
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Article
Care migration and policy dilemmas
(2019)
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Chapitre de livre
Forced labour and sexual exploitation challenges
(2019)
