Publications and outputs from the FYTiC project include:
Kelly, Philip F., J. Chua, J. Austria, C. de Leon, E. Esguerra, A. Felipe, M. Astorga Garcia, A. Magpayo, J,. Mais, C. Sorio and E. Tupe (2014). Promoting Post-Secondary Pathways among Filipino Youth in Ontario. Toronto: York Centre for Asian Research, York University and Community Alliance for Social Justice.
Kelly, Philip F. (2014). Understanding Intergenerational Social Mobility: Filipino Youth in Canada. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy.
Kelly, Philip F. (2014). Understanding Intergenerational Social Mobility: Filipino Youth in Canada. Asia Research Brief 1(6). Toronto: York Centre for Asian Research, York University.
Mais, Julia (2014). Filipino Youth Success in Vancouver. Asia Research Brief 1(5). Toronto: York Centre for Asian Research, York University.
The project research is also highlighted in 10 Fact Sheets:
Fact Sheet 1 | Where did our survey respondents go to high school?
Fact Sheet 2| Have second generation Filipino-Canadians ever visited the Philippines?
Fact Sheet 3 | How many of our survey respondents took a university/degree route after high school and how many took other pathways?
Fact Sheet 4 | What proportion of Filipino parents are university degree holders?
Fact Sheet 5 | Do second generation Filipino-Canadians ever send money or gifts to relatives in the Philippines?
Fact Sheet 6 | Do second generation Filipino-Canadians (born in Canada) ever watch Filipino cable channels, such as TFC or GMA?
Fact Sheet 7 | Do second generation Filipino-Canadians (born in Canada) stay in touch with friends, family and current events in the Philippines using social media, such as Facebook and Twitter?
Fact Sheet 8 | Do second generation Filipino-Canadians (born in Canada) think of themselves as Filipino, as Canadian, or as both?
Fact Sheet 9 | How do second generation Filipino-Canadians (born in Canada) rate their understanding of, and speaking ability in, Tagalog (or the Philippine dialect they know best)?
Fact Sheet 10 | Where did our survey respondents from Winnipeg go to high school?