Unionization and income growth of racial minority immigrants in Canada: A longitudinal study
Auteurs: Anil Verma, Jeffrey G. Reitz, et Rupa Banerjee
Aperçu
Résumé (français)
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Résumé (anglais)
This study examines the effect of unionization on the labour market integration of newly arrived immigrants in Canada. We find that non-white recent immigrants gain access to unionized jobs at a slower rate than do white recent immigrants. The effect of unionization on earnings is somewhat lower for non-white recent immigrants than for visible white recent immigrants. These findings are based on growth curve modeling of longitudinal data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID). Therefore, unionization does not contribute to reducing the earnings gap of non-white recent immigrants relative to white immigrants and the native-born.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Anil Verma, Jeffrey G. Reitz, et Rupa Banerjee |
Année de pulication | 2016 |
Titre | Unionization and income growth of racial minority immigrants in Canada: A longitudinal study |
Volume | 50 |
Nom du Journal | International Migration Review |
Numéro | 3 |
Pages | 667-698 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Anil Verma
- Anil Verma, Jeffrey G. Reitz, et Rupa Banerjee
- Unionization and income growth of racial minority immigrants in Canada: A longitudinal study
- International Migration Review
- 50
- 2016
- 3
- 667-698