Educational Attainment, Gender, and Age: Do educational attainment, gender and age affect labour market outcomes of immigrants?
Auteurs: Valerie Preston, Nina Damsbaek, Philip Kelly, Maryse Lemoine, Lucia Lo, John Shields, et Steven Tufts
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Key Points: * The wage gap between Canadian-born and immigrants is larger for adults with more education. * Both Canadian-born and immigrant women consistently earn less than their male counterparts. Female immigrants – specifically, recent immigrants – with less education are the worst off. * The unemployment rates for all immigrants are higher than for the Canadian-born at every level of education, despite similar participation rates in the labour market. * Immigrant women with college and university education have the lowest unemployment rates of all immigrant women. For immigrant men, the lowest unemployment rates occur for men who have trades qualifications. * Across all age groups, the largest differences in unemployment and participation rates between Canadian-born and immigrant adults are found among those with a university degree.
Détails
Type | Rapport à un groupe politique |
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Auteur | Valerie Preston, Nina Damsbaek, Philip Kelly, Maryse Lemoine, Lucia Lo, John Shields, et Steven Tufts |
Année de pulication | 2011 |
Titre | Educational Attainment, Gender, and Age: Do educational attainment, gender and age affect labour market outcomes of immigrants? |
Pages | 17-Jan |
Ville | Toronto, ON |
Établissement | Toronto Immigrant Employment Data Initiative Analytical Report (TIEDI) |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Valerie Preston
- Valerie Preston, Nina Damsbaek, Philip Kelly, Maryse Lemoine, Lucia Lo, John Shields, et Steven Tufts
- Educational Attainment, Gender, and Age: Do educational attainment, gender and age affect labour market outcomes of immigrants?
- 2011
- Toronto Immigrant Employment Data Initiative Analytical Report (TIEDI)
- Toronto, ON