Entry class and the early employment experience of immigrants in Canada
Auteurs: K. Phythian, D. Walters, et P. Anisef
Aperçu
Résumé (français)
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Résumé (anglais)
Despite its policy importance, research related to the economic performance of immigrants by entry class is sorely lacking. It is generally presumed that immigrants selected on the basis of human capital will have better economic outcomes than unscreened immigrants; however, there is speculation that the social networks of family immigrants provide access to employment resources not available to others. Both arguments have merit, yet there is little research tosupport either claim. This study utilizes data from the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada to investigate the association between entry class and employment status of immigrants six months after arrival. findings reveal little difference between skilled workers and family immigrants, while business immigrants and refugees are much less likely to be employed. Policyimplications are discussed.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | K. Phythian, D. Walters, et P. Anisef |
Année de pulication | 2009 |
Titre | Entry class and the early employment experience of immigrants in Canada |
Volume | 36 |
Nom du Journal | Canadian Studies in Population |
Numéro | 4-Mar |
Pages | 363-382 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- K. Phythian
- K. Phythian, D. Walters, et P. Anisef
- Entry class and the early employment experience of immigrants in Canada
- Canadian Studies in Population
- 36
- 2009
- 4-Mar
- 363-382