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Aligning research to meet policy objectives for migrant families: an example from Canada

AJ Gagnon1,2 email, MP Joly3 email and J Bocking1 email

School of Nursing & Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, McGill University, 3506 University Street, Montreal, Canada

McGill University Health Centre, 687 Pine Avenue West F2.27, Montreal, Canada

Department of Sociology, McGill University, Montreal, 855 Sherbrooke Street West, Canada

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Health Research Policy and Systems 2009, 7:15doi:10.1186/1478-4505-7-15

Published: 10 June 2009

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Table 1: Detailed Policy Priority Questions and their Priority Themes. This table outlines specific priority questions and themes.

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Table 2. Characteristics of Academic Works of Families, Children, and Youth Newcomers to Canada. Characteristics of other studies regarding families, children, and youth newcomers to Canada.

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Table 3. Family, Children and Youth Priorities Examined in Qualitative Works. Characteristics of qualitative studies on family, children, and youth priorities.

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Table 4. Family, Children and Youth Priorities Examined in Quantitative Works. Characteristics of quantitative studies on family, children, and youth priorities.

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