Haitian immigrants in Dominica: a developing relationship
By: Merilus, Jean-Yves
Publisher: Ohio ; 2010Description: v, 61 p; tbls., illSubject(s): HAITIANS | DOMINICA | MIGRANTS | MIGRATION | EMPLOYMENT | ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTSummary: Seeks to suggest that Haitian immigrants have been overtly and broadly discriminated against in the Caribbean and beyond, but describes Dominica as one of the Eastern Caribbean Countries which level of tolerance as being minimal. Explores reasons behind this relatively positive picture, the key issues that have been characterized, the socio-economic relations, and the development of Haitian identity on the island.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Dominican Collection | 01551-DM (Browse shelf) | Available | 5784 |
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Seeks to suggest that Haitian immigrants have been overtly and broadly discriminated against in the Caribbean and beyond, but describes Dominica as one of the Eastern Caribbean Countries which level of tolerance as being minimal. Explores reasons behind this relatively positive picture, the key issues that have been characterized, the socio-economic relations, and the development of Haitian identity on the island.
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