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Daniel Hiebert is a Professor of Geography at UBC and Co-Director of Metropolis British Columbia, a centre of excellence dedicated to studying immigration and diversity. His research focus on the integration of immigrants in Canadian cities, particularly on issues related to their participation in housing and labour markets. He has published this research in a series of Metropolis Working Papers and in academic journals that include: /The Canadian Geographer, The Canadian Journal of Regional Science, Economic Geography, Planning Perspectives, /and /BC Studies/. He is also engaged in international collaborative projects on these subjects, with scholars at the University of New South Wales, the University of Amsterdam, and the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies in the Netherlands.
Research Interests
My research focuses on public policy related to the issues of immigration and cultural diversity, in Canada and internationally. Almost all of this work is done as part of the Metropolis Project, a network of research centres across Canada and internationally.
My current projects are:
- Canadian immigration policy in an international framework, with a particular interest in Australian and European comparisons
- The economic impact of immigration in Canada, including the labour market participation of immigrants
- Immigration and the transformation of Canadian metropolitan areas, especially Vancouver
- Immigration and housing in Canada, including the issue of homelessness
- The role of non-governmental organizations in the settlement and integration of immigrants
Website: www.geog.ubc.ca/~dhiebert |