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Refereed articles in academic journals

Kwak, M., and D. Hiebert, “Globalizing Canadian education from below: A case study of transnational entrepreneurship between Seoul, Korea and Vancouver, Canada” Journal of International Migration and Integration 11(2) (2010) 131-153.

D. Hiebert, “Newcomers in the Canadian housing market: A longitudinal study, 2001-2005” The Canadian Geographer 53(3) (2009) 268-287.

D. Hiebert, “The economic integration of immigrants in Metropolitan Vancouver” Choices 15(7) (2009) 2-42.

D. Hiebert, "Big potential, small reward? Business Class Immigration to Canada" Migrações 3 (2008) 31-47.

K. Sherrell, S. D’Addario and D. Hiebert, “On the outside looking in: The precarious housing situations of successful refugee claimants in the GVRD” Refuge 24(2) (2008) 64-76.

D’Addario, S., D. Hiebert, and K. Sherrell. “Restricted access: The role of social capital in mitigating absolute homelessness among immigrants and refugees in the GVRD” Refuge 24(1) (2008) 107-115.

P. Mendez, D. Hiebert, and E. Wyly, “Landing at home: Insights on immigration and metropolitan housing markets from the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada” Canadian Journal of Urban Research 15 (2006) 82-104.

D. Hiebert and D. Ley, “Introduction: The political economy of immigration” Tidjschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 97 (2006) 3-6.

D. Hiebert, “Winning, losing, and still playing the game: The political economy of immigration in Canada” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 97 (2006) 38-48.

D. Hiebert, “Immigration and the transformation of Canadian cities: Exploring contemporary forms of globalization using the example of Koreans in Vancouver” Korean Review of Canadian Studies 11 (2005) 1-18.

D. Hiebert, “The political economy of Canadian immigration and the changing ethnic division of labour in Canada” KOLOR 4 (2004) 3-20.

D. Hiebert, “A borderless world: Dream or nightmare?” ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 2 (2003) 188-193.

D. Hiebert and D. Ley, “Assimilation, Cultural Pluralism and Social Exclusion among Ethno-Cultural Groups in Vancouver” Urban Geography 24 (2003) 16-44.

D. Hiebert, “Economic associations of immigrant self-employment in Canada” International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research 8 (2002) 127-140.

D. Hiebert, “The spatial limits of entrepreneurship: Business immigrants in Canada” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 93 (2002) 173-190.

D. Ley and D. Hiebert, “Immigration policy as population policy” The Canadian Geographer 45 (2001) 120-125.

I. Burnley and D. Hiebert, “Emerging patterns of immigrant settlement at the metropolitan scale: The need for new concepts and models” Progress in Planning 55 (2001) 127-140

Chapters in books

D. Hiebert, S. D’Addario, and K. Sherrell, "Taking Care of Their Own? Or Falling Between the Cracks? Absolute & Relative Homelessness Among Immigrants, Refugees, & Refugee Claimants in Vancouver". Homelessness Hub, Section 5.2,http://www.homelesshub.ca/FindingHome/ 2009.

R Kwak, M. and D. Hiebert. "Making the new economy: Immigrant entrepreneurs and emerging transnational networks of international education and tourism in Seoul and Vancouver". Tourism, ethnic diversity and the city. Ed. Jan Rath. New York and London: Routledge, 2007. 27-49

Hiebert, D. and D. Ley. "Characteristics of immigrant transnationalism in Vancouver". Transnational identities and practices in Canada. Ed. Vic Satzewich and Lloyd Wong. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006. 71 - 90.


D. Hiebert and D. Ley, Characteristics of immigrant transnationalism in Vancouver, In L. Wong and V. Satzewich (eds) Transnational communities in Canada: emergent Identities, practices, & issues, Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006, pp. 71-90.

D. Hiebert, “Immigrant and minority self-employment in Canada” In Immigrant entrepreneurship: Venturing abroad in the age of globalization, ed. R. Kloosterman and J. Rath. Oxford: Berg Press, 2003, pp. 39-60.

D. Hiebert, “Cosmopolitanism at the local level: Immigrant settlement and the development of transnational neighbourhoods” In Conceiving cosmopolitanism: Theory, context and practice, ed. S. Vertovec and R. Cohen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002: 209-223.

Policy papers

D. Hiebert and K. Sherrell. The integration and inclusion of newcomers in British Columbia. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper #2009-11. (44 pages)

D. Hiebert. The economic integration of immigrants in Metro Vancouver. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper #2009-08. (99 pages)

D. Hiebert and M. Coyle. 2006 census atlas on immigration in British Columbia. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper #2008-11. (34 plates)

D. Hiebert and P. Mendez. Settling In: Newcomers in the Canadian Housing Market. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper #2008-04. (88 pages)

D. Hiebert, P. Mendez, and E. Wyly.  The housing situation and needs of recent immigrants in the Vancouver Metropolitan Area. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper # 2008-01. (123 pages NOTE: this was published in 2006 as a CMHC research report)

D. Hiebert, N. Schuurman, and H. Smith.  Multiculturalism “on the ground”: The social geography of immigrant and visible minority populations in Montréal, Toronto, and Vancouver, projected to 2017. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper # 2007-12. (124 pages)

* Kwak, M. and D. Hiebert. Immigrant entrepreneurship and the role of non-governmental organizations in an era of neo-liberal governance, RIIM Working Paper #07-05. 2007. (34 pages)

D. Hiebert, A. Germain, R.Murdie, V. Preston, J. Renaud, D. Rose, E. Wyly, V.Ferreira, P. Mendez, and A. Murnaghan. The housing situation and needs of recent immigrants in the Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs: An overview. CMHC Research Report, 2006. (43 pages)

D. Hiebert, P. Mendez, and E. Wyly . The housing situation and needs of recent immigrants in the Vancouver CMA. CMHC Research Report. 2006. (95 pages)

D. Hiebert, Migration and the Demographic Transformation of Canadian Cities: The Social Geography of Canada’s Major Metropolitan Centres in 2017 RIIM Working Paper #05-14. 2005. (55 pages)

D. Hiebert and M. Kwak, Transnational economies of export education RIIM Working Paper #04-15. 2004. (43 pages)

L. Oliver, D. Hiebert, and B. Klinkenberg, Immigration and Greater Vancouver: A 2001 census atlas RIIM Working Paper #03-17. 2003. (50 pages)

D. Hiebert, J. Collins, and P. Spoonley, Uneven globalization: Neoliberal regimes, immigration, and multiculturalism in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand RIIM Working Paper #03-05. 2003. (31 pages)

D. Hiebert, Are immigrants welcome? Introducing the Vancouver Community Studies Survey RIIM Working Paper #03-06. 2003. (63 pages)

D. Hiebert and R. Pendakur, Who’s cooking? The changing ethnic division of labour in Canada, 1971-1996 RIIM Working Paper #03-09. 2003. (25 pages)

D. Hiebert and D. Ley, Characteristics of immigrant transnationalism in Vancouver RIIM Working Paper #03-15. 2003. (21 pages)

D. Hiebert, Canadian immigration and the selection-settlement services trade-off: Exploring immigrant economic participation in British Columbia RIIM Working Paper #02-05. 2002. (39 pages)

D. Hiebert and D. Ley, Assimilation, cultural pluralism and social exclusion among ethno-cultural groups in Vancouver RIIM Working Paper #01-08. 2001. (47 pages)

I. Burnley and D. Hiebert, Emerging patterns of immigrant settlement in metropolitan Sydney and Vancouver: The need for new concepts and models RIIM Working Paper #01-07. 2001. (22 pages)

Invited presentations

    • SFI Research Institute, invited presentation, Copenhagen, June, 2010
    • Department of Geography, University of Aachen, Colloquium, February, 2010
    • Gaston Berger University, Invited presentation, Saint Louis, Senegal, January, 2010
    • Institutet för Bostads- och Urbanforskning, University of Uppsala, Colloquium, January, 2010
    • EU Expert Meeting on Integration, Keynote presentation, Malmö, December, 2009
    • University of Malmö, Schift Lecture, Malmö, December, 2009
    • Eurocities Social Affairs Forum, Keynote Speaker, Warsaw, October, 2009
    • University of Amsterdam, Urban Studies Program, Colloquium, October, 2009
    • Ministry of Justice, Government of The Netherlands, Invited presentation, The Hague, October, 2009
    • Department of Geography, University of Bergen, Colloquium, September, 2009
    • MIM Research Institute, University of Malmö, Guest Professor Seminar, August, 2009
    • Canada-Europe Trans-Atlantic Dialogue, Plenary Speaker, Berlin, May, 2009
    • Statistics Canada Conference on Immigration and Diversity, Plenary presentation, Vancouver, February, 2009.
    • Department of Geography, Hong Kong University, Colloquium, February, 2009.
    • Teleforum on New Canadians and Homelessness, Presentation, January, 2009.
    • Canada School of Public Service (Canadian government), Presentation, Vancouver, October, 2008.
    • MPI-Barrow-Cadbury Trust Workshop on Demographic Change in Toronto, Presentation, Toronto, September, 2008.
    • Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, Speaker, Vancouver, January, 2008
    • National Metropolis Conference, Toronto, Plenary Panel Speaker, March 2007
    • British Institute for Canadian Studies, London, January 2007, Plenary speaker
    • Free University of Berlin, Germany, Department of Geography, Colloquium, June 2006
    • University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Sociology, Colloquium, January 2006
    • Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, Department of Geography, Colloquium, December 2005
    • Canadian Studies Conference, Seoul, Korea, Keynote Speaker, December 2005
    • Oregon State University, Department of Geography, Keynote Speaker, GIS Day, November 2005
    • Australia Parliamentary Theatre, Special presentation, Canberra, November 2005
    • Overseas Chinese Research Centre, Beijing, China, Special Presentation, July 2005
    • University of New South Wales, Faculty of the Built Environment, Colloquium, August 2004
    • Hong Kong University, Geography Department, Colloquium, February 2004
    • National University of Singapore, Geography Department, Colloquium, February 2004
    • Catholic University of Leuven, Anthropology Department, Colloquium, December 2003
    • Catholic University of Leuven, Anthropology Department, Presentation to PhD students, December 2003
    • University of Oxford, COMPAS Centre, Colloquium, December 2003
    • University of New South Wales, Faculty of the Built Environment, Colloquium, April 2003
    • University of Waikato, Department of Geography, Colloquium, April 2003
    • University of Amsterdam, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Colloquium, October 2002
    • Uppsala University, Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Colloquium, October 2002
    • Uppsala University, Department of Geography, Colloquium, October 2002
    • Macquarie University, Department of Geography, Colloquium, August, 2002
    • Massey University (Auckland campus), Social Sciences Program, Colloquium, August 2002
    • Catholic University of Nijmegen, Department of Geography, Humboldt Lecture, November 2001
    • University of Amsterdam, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Colloquium, November 2001
    • University of Technology, Sydney, Department of Finance and Economics, Colloquium, July 2001
    • Queens University Belfast, Department of Geography, Colloquium, May 2001