Professor at the Université du Québec en Outaouais
Anyck Dauphin is a professor at the Université du Québec en Outaouais. She holds a PhD in economics with a specialization in international development, family and labour economics. She is involved in a project examining the experience with the Syrian refugee resettlement initiative in the Gatineau and Outaouais region and is collaborating projects on the role of neighbourhoods in shaping migrants' resilience and on practices of SMEs in integrating newly arrived workers. She is also working on the factors of attraction and retention of immigrant families in rural areas in the agricultural sector.
She has been the Director of undergraduate programs in social sciences at the University of Quebec in Outaouais for 5 years. Prior to her academic career, she was a Senior Program Officer with the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in Ottawa, where she managed an international poverty research network, and a research professional with the Centre canadien d’étude et de coopération internationale (CECI) based in Montreal.
Contact:
Phone : (819) 595-3900 poste 2284
Email : anyck.dauphin@uqo.ca
Her research concerns intrahousehold decision making and the allocation of resources within families, poverty measurement, the microeconomics of developing countries and, more recently, the inclusion of immigrants and refugees.
- Veronis, L., Walker, R., & Dauphin, A. 2022. Les expériences des familles immigrantes dans des quartiers «super-divers» d’Ottawa-Gatineau : nouvelles dynamiques et tensions sociospatiales entre inclusion et exclusion (197-229). In Guy Chiasson et Anne Gilbert (dir.). La ville inclusive. Dans les pas de Caroline Andrew. Ottawa : Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa. Collection Politique et politiques publiques.
- Veronis, L., Walker, R. & Dauphin A., in collaboration with Florina Gaborean. How do neighborhood spaces influence the resilience of newcomer families? A comparative study of three super-diverse neighborhoods in Ottawa-Gatineau. In Valerie Preston et al. (eds.) BMRC book. (revised chapter submitted March 2022).
- Dauphin, A. & Veronis, L. The role of the type of sponsorship in the resettlement trajectories of refugees: the case of Syrians in Quebec. International Migration Review (reviews received March 2022, revised article submitted June 2022; more reviews received Oct 2022: major revisions; revised article submitted Jan 2023).
- Dauphin, A. & Veronis, L. 2021. Bilan de la Réinstallation des Réfugiés Syriens à Gatineau. Toronto: BMRC Research Digest.
- Dauphin, A. & L. Veronis. 2020. Expériences de réinstallation des réfugiés syriens à Gatineau, au Québec. Revue européenne des migrations internationales, 36(2 & 3): 185-209.
- Critical analysis of nurses' labour market effectiveness in Canada: The hidden aspects of the shortage International Journal of Health Planning and Management - Ruolz Ariste
- Is consumption efficiency within households falsifiable Published on Sep 1, 2018 in Review of Economics of the Household - Anyck Dauphin, Bernard Fortin, Guy Lacroix
- How falsifiable is collective rationality Published on Mar 1, 2018 - Anyck Dauphin, Bernard Fortin,Guy Lacroix
- How Falsifiable is the Collective Model? a New Test with an Application to Monogamous and Bigamous Households in Burkina Faso Published on Jan 1, 2015 - Anyck Dauphin, Bernard Fortin, Guy Lacroix
- The Role of Polygyny in the Intrahousehold Efficiency of Agricultural Production in West Africa Published on Aug 1, 2013 - Anyck Dauphin
- Are Children Decision-Makers within the Household? Published on Jun 1, 2011 in The Economic Journal - Anyck Dauphin, AbdelRahmen El Lahga
- Choix de consommation des ménages en présence de plusieurs décideurs Published on Jan 1, 2006 - Anyck Dauphin, AbdelRahmen El Lahga
- A Test of Collective Rationality for Multi-Person Households Published on May 1, 2001 in Economics Letters - Anyck Dauphin
- The role of neighbourhood context in shaping migrant resilience: a comparative study of four neighbourhoods in Ottawa-Gatineau
- Refugee families and building resilience in a second-tier city of Quebec: The resettlement experiences of Syrian refugees in Gatineau
- Projet de recherche sur les réfugiés syriens accueillis en Outaouais en 2016-2017
- Resiliency of employers and migrants: Evaluating change in industrial sector employment
Presentations
- Dauphin, A. 2023. “The Challenges of Working with Volunteers During the Resettlement of Syrian Refugees in Gatineau, Quebec”. BMRC-IRMU Final Partnership Meeting, Gatineau, October 12, 2023.
- Dauphin, A., Farschin, A., Kerr, G., Preston, V., & Ray, B. (2023, February). Immigrants, employment, & unequal outcomes: Comparing changes in employment between 2006 and 2016 in Montréal & Toronto. In Metropolis Canada, February 2023.
- Dauphin, A. (2021, October). Regards croisés des intervenants sur la réinstallation des réfugiés syriens à Gatineau au Québec. In Le déplacement et les réinstallations des réfugiés et des demandeurs d'asile : les services de soutien et la résilience du secteur. October 27, 2021.
- Dauphin, A. (2021, June). Intersecting Perspectives of Stakeholders on the Resettlement of Syrian Refugees in Gatineau, Quebec. In Migrant Resilience in Canadian Cities: People, Institutions and Policies webinar on Resilience and refuge. June 23, 2021.
Conferences
- Colloques coorganisés avec Jill Hanley (McGill University) dans le cadre de la conférence Voies vers la prospérité, 14-15 novembre 2022, Ottawa.
- Veronis, L., Xia, L., Ray, B., & Dauphin, A. 2019. Neighbourhood context and newcomer resilience: a comparative study of three neighbourhoods in Ottawa-Gatineau, Canada. 2019 International Metropolis Conference, Ottawa-Gatineau, 24-28 June.
- Veronis, L.,Xia, L., El Bakir, L., & Dauphin, A. 2019. Comment les espaces du quartier influencent la résilience des immigrants: une étude comparative de trois quartiers à Ottawa-Gatineau. 87e Congrès de l’ACFAS,Gatineau, 30 Mai.
Interviews
- Participation à l'épisode intitulé « La Syrie avec Zhour Alnaser et Waleed Al Salman » dans le cadre la série Vivre tous ensemble, saison 2 du canal Savoir média.
- Interview dans l’article de presse « La francisation, l’autre combat d’Asef » de Patrick Duquette, du journal Le Droit.