Country of birth and the economic performance of recent European immigrants in Canada
Authors: Ana Curcin
Overview
Abstract (English)
This thesis analyzes the economic performance of recent European immigrants to Canada. The data source for the analysis is the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada, which followed immigrants entering Canada during 2000-2001 for four years. The purpose of this research is to examine the general category of European immigrants by region and country of birth in order to better understand the experience of immigrants in the Canadian labour market during their first years of settlement. Several important differences are observed within the European immigrant population in terms of economic performance. While Southern and Eastern European immigrants appear to have a slow start, their labour market performance improves rapidly, rivalling Western European immigrants after four post-immigration years. Immigrant category, education, and home language have a significant effect on overall labour market performance of recent European immigrants to Canada.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Master’s thesis |
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Author | Ana Curcin |
Publication Year | 2010 |
Title | Country of birth and the economic performance of recent European immigrants in Canada |
City | Victoria, BC |
Department | Department of Sociology |
University | University of Victoria |
Publication Language | English |
- Ana Curcin
- Country of birth and the economic performance of recent European immigrants in Canada
- Ana Curcin
- University of Victoria
- 2010
- Master’s thesis