A full list of On the Move Partnership reports is included in our Knowledge Mobilization document available here. The reports available online are also listed below.
2022
• Source Communities and Inter-Provincial Employment in Atlantic Canada: Examining Economic Dependencies on Employment-Related Geographical Mobility (E-RGM) in Parker’s Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Waterford, Nova Scotia. 2022. Butters, Leanna, Heather Hall, Kelly Vodden, and et al. Report to the The Harris Centre – Applied Research Fund. St. John’s, NL: Memorial University of Newfoundland. Online.
2020
• Interjurisdictional Employment in Canada, 2002 – 2016. 2020. Kerri Neil and Barbara Neis. Provides a descriptive summary of Statistics Canada data for IJE between Canadian jurisdictions for the period 2002 to 2016 using a dataset available in French and English here
• Mobile Work in Long Harbour. 2020. Findings from research conducted by the Community Impacts Team of the On the Move Partnership, Newfoundland and Labrador. Heather Hall, Kelly Vodden, Josh Barrett, Leanne Butters. Online.
2019
• Community Research Report: Healthcare Workers ‘On the Move.’ Nova Scotia component, On the Move Partnership, Halifax, NS: Dalhousie University. December 2019. 3 pages Online.
• Families on the Move, Families in Canada 2019: Satellite Event Report. 2019. Synthesis report of the Families in Canada 2019 satellite conference, Families on the Move, which took place at Signal Hill campus, Memorial University on March 27-28, 2019. Kerri Claire Neil. Online.
• Transforming Local Government Strategies for Mobile Workforces. 2019. Laura Ryser, Greg Halseth, Sean Markey, Claire Buchanan, and Kacia Tolsma. University of Northern British Columbia and the On the Move partnership. Online.
• Impact of Rising Housing Prices on Construction Labour Markets in Canada’s Big Cities: A Report for BuildForce . 2019. Preliminary synthesis of existing research on the impact of housing prices and commuting costs on labour markets in big cities, with a focus on the effects these might be having for workers in the construction sector. Kerri Claire Neil and Barbara Neis. Online.
• Mobile Work in Happy-Valley Goose Bay. 2019. Findings from research conducted by the Community Impacts Team of the On the Move Partnership, Newfoundland and Labrador. Leanna Butters, Heather Hall and Kelly Vodden. Online.
• Mobile Work in Labrador West. 2019. Findings from research conducted by the Community Impacts Team of the On the Move Partnership, Newfoundland and Labrador. Leanna Butters, Heather Hall and Kelly Vodden. Online.
• Mobile Work in the Clarenville-Isthmus Area. 2019. Findings from research conducted by the Community Impacts Team of the On the Move Partnership, Newfoundland and Labrador. Leanna Butters, Heather Hall and Kelly Vodden. Online.
2018
• Fly-in/Fly-out Commuting in Deer Lake. 2018. Findings from the research project “Identifying the Built Space Impacts of Fly-in/Fly-out Employment-Related Geographical Mobility in Deer Lake, NL.” Leanna Butters. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Online.
• Mobile Work in the Straits and South Coast. 2018. Findings from research conducted by the Community Impacts Team of the On the Move Partnership in Newfoundland and Labrador. Kelly Vodden, Heather Hall and Leanna Butters. Online
• Interprovincial Employees from Newfoundland and Labrador, 2005-2014. 2018. Christopher Macdonald Hewitt, Michael Haan and Barbara Neis. On the Move Partnership Statistics Component. Online.
• Labour Mobility in Northern BC: Final Report. 2018. Laura Ryser, Greg Halseth and Sean Markey. University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC Online.
• On the Move: Labour Mobility and Community Capacity. Full Report. 2018. Laura Ryser, Greg Halseth, Sean Markey and Marleen Morris. Community Development Institute (CDI), University of Northern BC and On the Move Partnership. Online.
• On the Move: Labour Mobility and Community Capacity. Executive Summary. 2018. Laura Ryser, Greg Halseth, Sean Markey and Marleen Morris. Community Development Institute (CDI), University of Northern BC and On the Move Partnership. Online.
• Pilot Fatigue – A study on the effectiveness of flight and duty time regulations for professional pilots in Canada. 2018. René David-Cooper. Canada Research Chair on Occupational Health and Safety, University of Ottawa and On the Move Partnership. Online.
2017
• Employment Standards for Mobile Workers: Executive Summary. 2017. Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau and Delphine Nackache. 4 pages. On the Move Partnership. Online.
• Employment Standards for Mobile Workers: Report. 2017. Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau and Delphine Nackache. 95 pages. On the Move Partnership. Online.
• Forum on Housing and the Mobile Workforce in Newfoundland and Labrador: Final Report. 2017. Leanna Butters, Sandrine Jean, Kelly Vodden and Sherine Khattab. St. John’s: Memorial University of Newfoundland. About. Online.
• ‘If I’d known how awful this would be…I would never have filed a WCB claim’: Injured worker case study. 2017. Prepared by the Alberta Workers’ Health Centre. 18 pages. Online.
• New Alberta Workers: Improving Workplace Health and Safety for Temporary Foreign Workers and Other New to Alberta Workers. A project brief for Stakeholders 2013-2016.2017. Prepared by the Alberta Workers’ Health Centre. 26 pages. Online.
• Skilled Trades and Education-related Geographical Mobilities: A Case Study of Students enrolled in the College of the North Atlantic’s Process Operator Course. 2017. Jessica Earle and Nicole Power. St. John’s: Memorial University of Newfoundland. About. Online.
• Who, How and How Much? Recruitment of Guatemalan Migrant Workers to Quebec. 2017. Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Andréanne Thibault, Nan Schivone, Caroline Dufour, Sarah Gouin, Nina Monjean and Éloïse Moses. 19 pages. Online.
2016
• “And when a worker’s not working?” Income security (welfare and pensions) for mobile workers in Canada. 2016. Lucie Lamarche, Jill Hanley, Dominique J. Noel and Benjamin Christensen. On the Move Partnership, Policy Component, On the Move Partnership. About. Online.
• Caregiver Policy in Canada and Experiences after the Wildfire: Perspectives of Caregivers in Fort McMurray. 2016. Sara Dorow. Edmonton: Deptartment of Sociology, University of Alberta. About. Online.
• Opportunities for and challenges of occupational pluralism in seasonal fisheries: Regional cases from Atlantic Canada. 2016. Paul Foley, Barbara Neis, Nicole Power, Christine Knott and Courtenay Parlee. On the Move Partnership, Memorial University.Online.
2015
• Adapting to, or Mitigating Demographic Change? Working Paper. 2015. Anna, Karlsdóttir. NORDREGIO Nordic Centre for Spatial Development. Online.
• Employment-Related Geographical Mobility (E-RGM) in the PEI Trucking Industry. 2015 Natasha Hanson.Report written for the PEI Trucking Sector Council. Online.
• Goliat og stedsattraktivitet: en analyse av tilflytting til Hammerfest [Goliat and place attachment: an analysis of inmigration to Hammerfest]. 2015. Marit Aure. Norut Rapport 27:2015. Online.
• Herøy som integreringsarena. [Herøy as an arena for integration.]. 2015. Marit Aure,Anniken Førde, and Tone Magnussen . Norut Rapport 10/2915, ISBN 978-82-7492-302-7. Online.
• Great Expectations: Opportunities and Challenges for Young Workers in Newfoundland and Labrador. 2015. Deatra Walsh, Mary-Dan Johnston and Christine Saulnier. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: NS. About. Online.
• “I Wanted a Career, Not a Job”: First Nations and Métis Employment in the Construction of the Lower Mattagami River Project. 2015. Suzanne Mills and Anne St-Amand. Online.
• Nordic Arctic Youth Future Perspectives. 2015. Anna Karlsdóttir and Leneisja Jungsberg (Eds.). Nordic Centre for Spatial Development. Commissioned by the Working Group for Sustainable Regional Development in the Artic. Online.
• Discussion and Recommendations Section: In: State of Rural Canada Report. 2015. Greg Halseth and Sean Markey. Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation full report available . Online.
• British Columbia Section. In: State of Rural Canada Report. 2015. Greg Halseth, Laura Ryser and Sean Markey. Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation full report available . Online.
• Live-in Caregivers in Fort McMurray: A Socioeconomic Footprint. 2015. Sara Dorow, Marcella S. Cassiano and Chad Doerksen. January 2015. Edmonton: Dept. of Sociology, University of Alberta. About. Online.
2014
• Regional Development, Nickel Processing & Labour Mobility: A Comparison of Sudbury, Ontario, and Long Harbour, NL. 2014. Heather Hall. Working Paper for the 2014 Faculty of Arts Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Nickel Processing Component of the On The Move Partnership. Online
• Employment-Related Geographical Mobility (E-RGM) in the PEI Trucking Industry – Findings Report. 2014. Natasha Hanson. PEI field component, On the Move Partnership, Charlottetown PEI. Online.
2013
• On the Move: Employment-Related Geographic Mobility: A Review of Socio-Economic Characteristics in Williams Lake. 2013. Julia Good, Kourtney Chingee, Laura Ryser, Kyle Kusch, Gerald Pinchbeck, Erin MacQuarrie, Greg Halseth, and Sean Markey. Prince George, BC: UNBC Community Development Institute. Online.
• On the Move: Employment-Related Geographic Mobility: A Review of Socio-Economic Characteristics in Mackenzie. 2013. Daniel Bell, Laura Ryser, Julia Good, Gerald Pinchbeck, Erin MacQuarrie, Kourtney Chingee, Alika Rajput, Kyle Kusch, Greg Halseth, and Sean Markey. 2013. Prince George, BC: UNBC Community Development Institute. Online.
• On the Move: Community Impacts of Long Distance Commuting – Summary Report for Mackenzie, BC. 2013. Daniel Bell, Laura Ryser, Julia Good, Gerald Pinchbeck, Erin MacQuarrie, Kourtney Chingee, Alika Rajput, Kyle Kusch, Greg Halseth, and Sean Markey. 2013. Prince George, BC: UNBC Community Development Institute. Online.
• On the Move: Community Impacts of Long Distance Labour Commuting – Summary Report for Williams Lake, BC. 2013. Laura Ryser, Daniel Bell, Gerald Pinchbeck, Kourtney Chingee, Greg Halseth, and Sean Markey. “ Community Development Institute, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. Online.
• On the Move: Mitigating Impacts – A Local Workers’ Perspective.2013. Laura Ryser, Gerald Pinchbeck, Kourtney Chingee, Daniel Bell, Greg Halseth, and Sean Markey. Community Development Institute, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. Online.
2012
Top ^• An Analysis of Municipal Readiness for Socio-Economic Development Opportunities in the Isthmus of Avalon Region. 2012. Porter, Michelle and Kelly Vodden. St. John’s, NL. Memorial University. Online.