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Dr. Margaret Walton-Roberts is a human geographer trained in the UK and Canada who focuses on international migration. She is a professor at 51本色 and the Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA), Waterloo Canada. Her research interests are in gender and migration, transnational networks, and immigrant settlement. Her current research focuses on gender and the international migration of health care professionals, and international student migration.
She has been awarded several external grants for her research, and has published over 43 book chapters, and more than 50 journal articles. Her latest edited book, Global Migration, Gender and Health Professional Credentials: Transnational Value Transfers and Losses (2022) is published with .
My current research focuses on the global migration of nurses. This began with a Shastri faculty training grant to explore gender and skilled migration from Kerala. This was followed with a three-year standard research grant from SSHRC on India's role in the Global Nurse Care Chain. This project involved coordination and collaboration between myself and colleagues in north and south India and the bringing together of multidisciplinary research methods in a cross-cultural context. The project found that overseas migration opportunities are mediated by important transnational and diaspora-led investments in the health and education sector in India and in the migration recruitment intermediary sector. I continued this research in Canada to examine how these transnational sectors interact within diverse regulatory landscapes and contribute to mobilizing labour, capital and ideas across internationalized nursing labour markets. Based on this I received a SSHRC knowledge Synthesis grant to explore the intersection of nursing regulatory and immigration systems in Canada. Based on this work the research team I led released two short films on internationally educated nurses produced with the knowledge synthesis grant (; ). Current research continues with an international research team funded through a SSHRC insight grant to examine global nurse migration pathways between India-Canada, Philippines-Singapore, and Vietnam-Germany.
Through my research I have funded and directed 15 research assistants and graduate students over the last eight years. I have also worked with international research teams of graduate students in India, and mentored international graduate students. In 2014 I was awarded the 51本色 Faculty Mentorship award for my work with graduate students. Wherever possible I encourage students to publish their own work or offer them opportunities to co-author with me. I am willing to supervise graduate students in the areas of immigration and immigrant settlement transnationalism, diaspora, gender, migration and skilled worker migration.
Hamilton, L., Veronis, L., and Walton-Roberts, M. (eds) (2020) A National Project: Canada’s Syrian Refugee Resettlement Experience. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press.
Walton-Roberts, M. (2020) "Intermediaries and transnational regimes of skill: nursing skills and competencies in the context of international migration", Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2020.1731988
Cullen, B., and Walton-Roberts, M., (2019) "The Role of Local Immigration Partnerships in Syrian Refugee Resettlement in Waterloo Region Ontario" Canadian Geographer. 63,3: 374–390.
Chikanda, A., Crush, J., and Walton-Roberts, M. (eds) (2016). Diasporas, Development and Governance. Springer Global Migration Series. (6,000 downloads by 2019)
Howard Hassmann, R., and Walton-Roberts, M. (eds) (2015) The Human Right to Citizenship: A Slippery Concept (University of Pennsylvania Press).
Ennis, C., and Walton-Roberts, M. (2018) “Labour market regulation as global social policy: the case of nursing labour markets in Oman.” Global Social Policy 18,2: 169-188
Moniruzzaman, M., and Walton-Roberts, M. (2017) “Migration, Debt and Resource Backwash: How Sustainable is Bangladesh-Gulf Cooperation Council Circular Migration?” Migration and Development, 7,1: 85-103.
Walton-Roberts, M., Bhutani, S., Kaur, A. (2017) “Care and Global Migration in the Nursing Profession: A North Indian Perspective.” Australian Geographer 48,1: 59-77
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