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Acknowledgments
1 Introducing a Resilience Approach to Migrant Integration
Part one Policy
2 Social Resilience and Settlement Agencies Responding to a Crisis
3 Municipal Policy Discourses
4 Policy Responses to COVID-19
Part Two Economic Institutions
5 Canadian Immigrant Entrepreneurs Developing Resilient Businesses during COVID-19
6 Employer Recruitment Strategies and Newcomer Resilience
7 Skilled Migrants Building Careers in the New City
Part Three Social Institutions
8 Christian Churches and Haitian Asylum Seekers Coping with Displacement
9 Access to Legal Representation and Migrant Resilience
Part Four Local Places
10 Local Stakeholders and the Resilience of Syrian Refugees
11 Neighbourhood Spaces, Super-Diversity, and Newcomer Families
Part Five Conclusions
12 Migrant Resilience, Advocacy, and the Settlement Sector: Lessons for the Future
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