Becoming permanent: The transition characteristics of temporary foreign workers to permanent residents in Canada
Authors: Michael Haan, Yoko Yoshida, Jonathan Amoyaw, and Natalie Iciaszczyk
Overview
Abstract (English)
In recent years, Canada has been not only welcoming growing numbers of temporary foreign workers (TFWs), but also, increasingly, creating pathways that allow workers and their families to become permanent residents. In this paper, we use a series of unique longitudinal files to study the factors that predict a TFW’s transition to permanence. We find that age, sex, skill level and duration as a temporary resident are all important factors for understanding who obtains legal residency in Canada, but that source country wealth is not. We discuss the implications of our findings and make suggestions for future research.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Michael Haan, Yoko Yoshida, Jonathan Amoyaw, and Natalie Iciaszczyk |
Publication Year | 2021 |
Title | Becoming permanent: The transition characteristics of temporary foreign workers to permanent residents in Canada |
Volume | 59 |
Journal Name | International Migration |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 24-Aug |
Publication Language | English |
- Michael Haan
- Michael Haan, Yoko Yoshida, Jonathan Amoyaw, and Natalie Iciaszczyk
- Becoming permanent: The transition characteristics of temporary foreign workers to permanent residents in Canada
- International Migration
- 59
- 2021
- 2
- 24-Aug