Does self-reported English and French speaking ability affect labour market outcomes for immigrants?
Auteurs: Steven Tufts, Nina Damsbaek, Mai Phan, Philip Kelly, Maryse Lemoine, Lucia Lo, John Shields, et Valerie Preston
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KEY POINTS: * There are few significant differences when it comes to labour force participation based on language skills, but there are significant differences in earnings based on language skills. * More than half of immigrants who speak English or French very well or fluently find work in a field related to their education / training, compared to less than 1 in 5 for immigrants with poor language skills. * For both men and women, after 4 years in Canada, poor language ability leads to unemployment rates double those of male and female immigrants who can speak English or French “very well”. * There are substantial differences in workplace ethnic composition according to language skills: immigrants with poorer spoken English or French are more likely to work with a higher proportion of people of their own cultural/ethnic group. * Immigrant women fare worse than their male counterparts, both over time and across language skills, in all measured labour market outcomes. Gender differences are accentuated for women with poorer language skills, while those with strong language skills have outcomes closer to their male counterparts.
Détails
Type | Rapport à un groupe politique |
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Auteur | Steven Tufts, Nina Damsbaek, Mai Phan, Philip Kelly, Maryse Lemoine, Lucia Lo, John Shields, et Valerie Preston |
Année de pulication | 2010 |
Titre | Does self-reported English and French speaking ability affect labour market outcomes for immigrants? |
Pages | 16-Jan |
Ville | Toronto, ON |
Établissement | Toronto Immigrant Employment Data Initiative Analytical Report (TIEDI) |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Steven Tufts
- Steven Tufts, Nina Damsbaek, Mai Phan, Philip Kelly, Maryse Lemoine, Lucia Lo, John Shields, et Valerie Preston
- Does self-reported English and French speaking ability affect labour market outcomes for immigrants?
- 2010
- Toronto Immigrant Employment Data Initiative Analytical Report (TIEDI)
- Toronto, ON