Margaret Walton-Roberts

Margaret Walton-Roberts

Wilfrid Laurier University

H-index: 30

North America-Canada

About Margaret Walton-Roberts

Margaret Walton-Roberts, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wilfrid Laurier University, specializes in the field of Migration, gender, transnational, India.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Integration trends of internationally educated nurses in Canada and Australia: A scoping review

Health workforce data needed to minimize inequities associated with health-worker migration

“Friendly relations” in troubled times: Tracing a decade of nurse migration from India to the UAE 1

2 “Friendly relations” in troubled times

Transnational marriage migration: agency, structures and intimate gendered governmentality

'We are all women here in Canada': Intimate bargains in WASH spaces

Complexities of health and care worker migration pathways and corresponding international reporting requirements

A few “big players”: Systems approach to immigrant employment in a mid‐sized city

Margaret Walton-Roberts Information

University

Position

Professor Balsillie School of International Affairs IMRC

Citations(all)

4074

Citations(since 2020)

2182

Cited By

3695

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

61

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

Wilfrid Laurier University

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Margaret Walton-Roberts Skills & Research Interests

Migration

gender

transnational

India

Top articles of Margaret Walton-Roberts

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Integration trends of internationally educated nurses in Canada and Australia: A scoping review

Nasrin Alostaz

Margaret Walton-Roberts

Ruth Chen

Maria Pratt

Olive Wahoush

2024/3/28

Health workforce data needed to minimize inequities associated with health-worker migration

Bulletin of the World Health Organization

Margaret Walton-Roberts

Ivy L Bourgeault

2024/2/2

“Friendly relations” in troubled times: Tracing a decade of nurse migration from India to the UAE 1

Margaret Walton-Roberts

Binod Khadria

2023/5/22

2 “Friendly relations” in troubled times

Nurse Migration in Asia: Emerging Patterns and Policy Responses

Margaret Walton-Roberts

Binod Khadria

2023/5/22

Transnational marriage migration: agency, structures and intimate gendered governmentality

Neil Amber Judge

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2023/3/17

'We are all women here in Canada': Intimate bargains in WASH spaces

Social Science & Medicine

Abraham Marshall Nunbogu

Susan J Elliott

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2023/12/1

Complexities of health and care worker migration pathways and corresponding international reporting requirements

Human Resources for Health

Ivy L Bourgeault

Denise L Spitzer

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2023/1/20

A few “big players”: Systems approach to immigrant employment in a mid‐sized city

The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien

Mary Crea‐Arsenio

K Bruce Newbold

Andrea Baumann

Margaret Walton‐Roberts

2023/12

The future of health care work and the place of migrant workers within it: internationally educated nurses in Ontario Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2023/1/2

Global Health Worker Migration: Problems and Solutions

Elements in Global Development Studies

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2023/6

Diaspora alumni networks as transnational governance actors

International Migration

Margaret Walton‐Roberts

Neil Amber Judge

2023

Immigrant employment integration in Canada: A narrative review

Canadian Ethnic Studies

Mary Crea-Arsenio

K Bruce Newbold

Andrea Baumann

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2022

Borders, Boundaries, and the Impact of COVID-19 on Immigration to Canada (Editors' Introduction)

Studies in Social Justice

Leah K Hamilton

Victoria M Esses

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2022/1/24

The ethics of recruiting foreign-trained healthcare workers

Healthcare Management Forum

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2022/7

Migration and the health and care sector

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2022/12/30

Migrant care labour, Covid-19, and the long-term care crisis: Achieving solidarity for care providers and recipients

Migration and Pandemics: Spaces of Solidarity and Spaces of Exception

Lena Gahwi

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2022

Tracing the links between migration and food security in Bangladesh

Mohammad Moniruzzaman

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2022/1/18

Assessing the contribution of immigrants to Canada’s nursing and health care support occupations: a multi-scalar analysis

Human Resources for Health

Rafael Harun

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2022/6/13

Placing Care Work in the Future of Work Discourse

Glocalism

Tyler Blackman

Terah S Sportel

Margaret Walton-Roberts

2022/11/30

Migration intermediaries and the migration of health professionals from the global South

Abel Chikanda

2022

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